RENASCOR RESOURCES WKN: A1C9A9 ISIN: AU000000RNU8 Kürzel: RNU Forum: Aktien Thema: Hauptdiskussion

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Primavera, 01.04.2022 21:58 Uhr
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Entscheidung der PEPR müsste jederzeit eintrudeln, oder?
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Micha65, 01.04.2022 17:56 Uhr
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Warum ?
Patrick_Bateman
Patrick_Bateman, 31.03.2022 21:23 Uhr
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Weiß nicht ob das mir gefällt
Patrick_Bateman
Patrick_Bateman, 31.03.2022 21:23 Uhr
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Oh… wir sind im Trend
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Fortschritt14, 31.03.2022 11:24 Uhr
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https://www.fastmarkets.com/insights/natural-flake-graphite-market-still-affected-by-supply-chain-issues
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Fortschritt14, 28.03.2022 10:28 Uhr
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3 Monatschart auf Wallstreet online anschauen. Alles In Ordnung
Patrick_Bateman
Patrick_Bateman, 28.03.2022 7:50 Uhr
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Danke Di2
Di2
Di2, 28.03.2022 6:33 Uhr
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Thema erledigt🤟🚀😝
Di2
Di2, 28.03.2022 6:33 Uhr
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Renascor recently became aware of an application seeking patent protection over certain previously known and published procedures for purifying graphite25. In Renascor’s view, the pending patent application is overly broad and relates to processing procedures that are not novel or inventive to merit patent protection. Renascor (as well as at least one other industry participant) has now opposed the pending patent application to protect and preserve its flexibility to use these processing procedures (or similar), should it wish to do so. Irrespective of the outcome of the pending patent application, Renascor does not anticipate the Siviour Project will be adversely impacted. Renascor’s purification process will allow it to purify Siviour graphite to battery-grade using a caustic roast, HF-free procedure. Renascor’s purification process has achieved battery-grade PSG, exceeding lithium-ion battery anode purity specifications, through caustic roasting and HF-free leaching processes that are outside the scope of the pending patent application. Renascor expects that the adoption of these processes (and/or other well-documented HF-free processes) would not adversely impact its ability to produce high quality and low-cost battery-grade PSG. As part of the optimised BAM Study, the final operating parameters of the purification processes will be determined. This ASX announcement has been approved by Renascor’s Board of Directors and authorised for release by Renascor’s Managing Director David Christensen.
Di2
Di2, 28.03.2022 6:32 Uhr
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Regulatory – Further Commentary In September 2021, Renascor lodged a Program for Environment Protection and Rehabilitation (PEPR) for the proposed Siviour Graphite Mine22. Renascor’s PEPR seeks approval for a processing capacity of up to 1.65 million tonnes per annum, which would permit Renascor to produce up to 150,000 tonnes of Graphite Concentrates per year23. The PEPR, which must be approved by the South Australian Department for Energy and Mining (DEM) before mining operations may commence, is the second step in the Government’s two-stage assessment and approval process and follows the grant of the Siviour Mineral Lease in 201924. DEM has now completed its initial review of the PEPR, and Renascor is in active discussions with DEM regarding final approval. Renascor’s Downstream Purification Circuit and Patent Opposition Renascor has developed an eco-friendly purification process to purify Siviour Graphite Concentrates to battery-grade without the use of hydrofluoric acid (HF), which is generally used in Chinese PSG operations. Instead, Renascor will use less environmentally harmful reagents to purify Siviour graphite for use in lithium-ion battery anodes. Renascor’s purification process is based on previously existing and well documented mineral processing procedures in the public domain that use a caustic roast and an HF-free leaching process. Renascor believes these mineral processing procedures are not subject to patent protection. Renascor has adapted these procedures for the purpose of purifying its Siviour graphite to meet battery anode requirements. Renascor’s caustic roast and HF-free leaching purification process permits the use of several alternative procedures that apply varying reagent regimes, retention times and other processing parameters to achieve the requirements of potential battery anode customers
Di2
Di2, 28.03.2022 6:31 Uhr
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Rising Graphite Prices The graphite market continues to experience upward price pressure, with Fastmarkets reporting Purified Spherical Prices of US$3,500 to US$3,800 per tonne, a 40% increase over the last six months20 (see Figure 1 on page 2 of this Announcement), and -194 mesh Graphite Concentrates (a common feedstock for PSG) increasing by 48% to US$830 per tonne. Offtake Negotiation of binding PSG offtake agreements for Renascor’s existing offtakers is progressing. Following deliveries of large-scale PSG samples produced from Renascor’s recent pilot production campaign21, Renascor is in active discussion on PSG price and other material contract terms. Renascor continues to have discussions with other leading battery anode material customers concerning potential PSG offtake. Renascor has provided PSG samples to support customer qualification and commenced offtake discussions with these parties concerning potential offtake from the initial or subsequent stages of production.
Di2
Di2, 28.03.2022 6:30 Uhr
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Project Development – Further Commentary Work is progressing on an updated, optimised Battery Anode Materials Study11 (BAM Study), assessing the viability of Renascor’s planned vertically integrated mine and advanced manufacturing operation in South Australia, with GR Engineering Services (ASX: GNG) acting as study manager and engineering designer, with Wave International continuing to work with Renascor under the integrated owner’s team. The optimised BAM Study is assessing an increase to the previously planned Purified Spherical Graphite (PSG) production capacity of 28,000tpa, as well as additional staged expansions to both the planned Graphite Concentrate and PSG operations in order to meet projected demand. The optimised BAM Study includes an update to the Siviour Graphite Concentrate Definitive Feasibility Study completed in November 2019 (the Siviour DFS)12 and incorporates improvements to the Graphite Concentrate flotation circuit from subsequent mineral process test work, including: • Locked cycle flotation tests that achieved graphite recovery of up to 94.5%13, as compared to 91.0% in the Siviour DFS14, and • Pilot trials conducted at an independent commercial graphite facility that achieved graphite purities of up to 97.5% total carbon with graphite recovery of 93.2%15. This compares favourably to the Siviour DFS, which adopted average purities of approximately 94% total graphitic carbon16. The optimised BAM Study also includes an update to Renascor’s previous downstream studies (including the Spherical Prefeasibility Study completed in February 201917 and the 2020 BAM Study) and incorporates subsequent improvements made to both the downstream milling and purification circuits. These improvements include: • Commercial-scale downstream milling trials that achieved spherical graphite yields from in excess of 65% (versus the 50% yield adopted in the previous BAM Study) 18, and • Locked cycle purification trials undertaken by leading German independent battery mineral consultancy group Dorfner ANZAPLAN that confirmed that the ability to meet or exceed lithium￾ion battery anode purity specifications, with results of up to 99.99% C, with no impurities detected above acceptable anode customer specifications
Di2
Di2, 28.03.2022 6:29 Uhr
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Following deliveries of large-scale PSG samples produced from Renascor’s recent pilot production campaign8 for product qualification, Renascor is in active discussion on PSG price and other material contract terms. Regulatory: • Following the lodgement in September 2021 of the Program for Environment Protection and Rehabilitation (PEPR) for the proposed Siviour Graphite Mine9 , Renascor is in active discussions with South Australia’s Department for Energy and Mining to seek approval for a processing capacity of up to 1.65 million tonnes per annum, which would permit Renascor to produce up to 150,000 tonnes of Graphite Concentrates per year10. Downstream Purification Circuit and Patent Opposition: • Renascor recently lodged an opposition to a pending patent application relating to the purification of graphite. Renascor considers the pending patent application to be overly broad and relating to processing procedures that are not novel or inventive to merit patent protection. • Irrespective of the outcome of the pending patent application, Renascor does not anticipate the Siviour Project will be adversely impacted, as Renascor’s purification process can exceed lithium￾ion battery anode purity specifications with processes that are outside the scope of the pending patent application. Commenting on recent project developments, Renascor Managing Director David Christensen stated: “I am very pleased with our progress since the start of the year. The Renascor team has done a tremendous job in advancing the Siviour Project across multiple workstreams, and the team continues to work tirelessly with the primary objective of bringing the Siviour Project to realisation as soon as possible. Our Project’s development looks well timed. We are seeing increasing evidence that the anode market will continue to see strong upward price pressure, reflecting what we have seen on the cathode side of the battery, with lithium, nickel and other battery metals all having experienced extraordinary price growth in the last 12 months.”
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