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Blencowe Resources PLC
30 October 2023
30 October 2023
Blencowe Resources plc
Successful Completion of Orom-Cross Graphite Project SPG Test
Phase
Recent testwork has confirmed the quality of Orom-Cross graphite
concentrate to generate a high purity SPG product with excellent
battery characteristics
Highlights:
-- Blencowe has successfully completed critical next-step
metallurgical test work with initial stage SPG ("spheronised
purified graphite") upgrading now completed.
-- Test work was completed by two separate graphite technical
experts to ensure quality control and quality assurance:
o Leading Chinese graphite laboratory at Wuhan University, which
realised SPG values of 99.96 wt%C.
o Leading American graphite firm American Energy Technology,
which generated SPG with purity values of 99.99 wt%C.
-- These results prove that Orom-Cross graphite can upgrade into
one of the purist SPG products, which will strengthen offtake
negotiations and ultimately deliver more value to the project.
-- Additional metallurgical test work proceeding with samples of
uncoated SPG and other flake sizes distributed to potential
off-takers and battery manufacturers.
Executive Chairman Cameron Pearce commented:
"The ultimate pre-qualification test for all graphite is how the
concentrate upgrades to the 99.95% SPG product that then gets
coated before going into the anode within the lithium-ion battery,
and I am delighted to present these outstanding results above,
which indicate that exceptional SPG products will be produced from
Orom-Cross. Not only are we at the highest levels on most relevant
indicators but testing has shown we can deliver other valuable
products from waste material generated within the process which
further strengthens our commercial model."
Mr Pearce added "We are into one of the most important aspects
of our Definitive Feasibility Study, where these tests ultimately
prove the quality of the various end products we will produce, and
therefore determine offtake interest and contracts. Passing these
tests with flying colours is further proof that Orom-Cross is a
standout project, and in a world where graphite is becoming
increasingly under the spotlight as the supply chain tightens, this
is of significant value."
Blencowe Resources Plc ("Blencowe" or the "Company"), is pleased
to announce that additional test work on its Orom-Cross graphite
project in Northern Uganda has been completed by two leading
graphite technical specialist laboratories in both China and United
States. Wuhan University in conjunction with Qingdao Jinhui
Graphite Co., Ltd in China and American Energy Technologies Company
(AETC) in Illinois are both industry experts in the field of
upgrading graphite concentrate to uncoated battery-ready SPG
product. This work is critical to understanding the commercial
potential of the fines concentrate specifically for utilisation as
anode materials in the lithium-ion batteries for EVs (electric
vehicles) and wider rechargeable battery markets.
In line with this testwork flow sheet, graphite concentrate,
which is comprised of robust and thick natural flakes, was first
purified then converted into a range of value-added graphite
products, with a major focus on the production of spherical
uncoated and spherical surface-coated materials intended for use in
lithium-ion battery anodes.
Wuhan University in conjunction with Qingdao Jinhui Graphite
Co., Ltd (one of the largest SPG producers in China) have completed
preliminary assessment of Orom-Cross fine concentrates with the
generation and subsequent testing of uncoated SPG products,
following the recent 100t pilot test program. The resultant
testwork has delivered an uncoated SPG product with a 99.96% purity
and outstanding size distribution and characteristics. The samples
generated by Wuhan University have been forwarded to battery
manufacturers for coating and initial battery testing.
In parallel Blencowe also commissioned AETC to complete an
assessment of the SPG potential of the Orom-Cross product. This
testing was completed at the AETC facilities in Chicago utilising
their Thermal Conversion Process. The value-added downstream
processing of concentrate from Orom-Cross has occurred in
accordance with the inverted flow sheet practiced by AETC which is
unique in the market. Blencowe chose AETC to undertake comparable
testwork in part due to its capacity to deliver the uncoated,
coated and battery testwork within a non-acid production process.
Producing SPG products in a non-acid process would have profound
environmental advantages that would boost Orom-Cross's ESG
credentials substantially.
After purifying the material using high temperature (but no acid
or alkaline treatment) to a level of 99.99 wt% C, AETC subjected it
to spheroidisation and classification. The resultant graphite has a
very impressive tap density (read 'energy density') of 1.1 g/cm(3)
, with a surface area of <10 m(2) /g. Both of these indicators
highlight an extremely high grade end product.
The uncoated graphite was tested in the industry-standard CR2016
coin cells v. Li/Li+ counter electrode at C/10 charge-discharge
rate. The material was seen to deliver very impressive reversible
capacity of 367.58 mAh/g which is defined as "near theoretical"
electrochemical performance, considering that theoretical capacity
is 372 mAh, and hardly any graphite has been able to achieve this
historically in practical applications. This indicator alone ranks
Orom-Cross graphite as high as any other SPG product elsewhere.
The uncoated material was also surface-coated to form CSPG
("coated spheronised purified graphite"), which is the ultimate
form of battery-ready graphite that goes into the anode.
Application of surface coating makes batteries that use such
graphite safer; additionally, graphite anodes which are composed of
surface-coated graphite tend to have lower irreversible capacity
loss, a key property linked to management of electrolyte levels
inside an operating lithium-ion battery.
The coated material was put into batteries and subjected to
short and long-term cycling. The carbon-coated version of this
graphite displayed excellent electrochemical performance, with a
reversible capacity loss and reversible capacity constituting near
theoretical electrochemical behaviour which positions the material
from Blencowe into the class of super-premium anode grade graphite
for use in lithium-ion battery anodes.
The long-term cycling of this material has retained an excellent
stability of performance characteristics as a function of cycle
life, having scored a very low 1.39% degradation. Testwork suggests
that Orom-Cross graphite can support 1,438 cycles while the United
States ABC requirement for EV batteries is 1,000 charge-discharge
cycles. Therefore, with nearly 50% additional cycles, the
Orom-Cross material is again highlighting its premium quality and
is ideally suited for application in the lithium-ion battery
anodes.
It is worth noting that the non-spherical portion of Blencowe's
graphite (which accounted for approximately 25.6% of feed into the
AETC spheroidising process) generated expanded delaminated graphite
and spheroidisation process rejects, which were formulated into the
composition of alkaline, lead acid batteries and an electrically
conductive can coating. In all instances, the non-spherical portion
of Blencowe's material offered outstanding performance, positioning
Blencowe for cost leadership in that there is a strong likelihood
that near 100% of all the graphite which enters a downstream
processing circuit will find use in value-added applications within
batteries.
Blencowe is now proceeding with additional metallurgical test
work with additional samples of uncoated SPG and other flake sizes
distributed to potential off-takers and battery manufacturers for
upgrades to large flake as well as opportunities for utilisation of
SPG wastes.
For further information please contact:
Blencowe Resources Plc www.blencoweresourcesplc.com
Sam Quinn Tel: +44 (0)1624 681 250
info@blencoweresourcesplc.com
Investor Relations Tel: +44 (0) 7891 677 441
Sasha Sethi sasha@flowcomms.com
Tavira Financial Tel: +44 (0)20 3192 1733
Jonathan Evans jonathan.evans@tavira.group
First Equity Limited Tel: +44(0)20 7330 1833
Jason Robertson jasonrobertson@firstequitylimited.com
Twitter https://twitter.com/BlencoweRes
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/72382491/admin/
Background
Orom-Cross Graphite Project
Orom-Cross is a potential world class graphite project both by
size and end-product quality, with a high component of more
valuable larger flakes within the deposit.
A 21-year Mining Licence for the project was issued by the
Ugandan Government in 2019 following extensive historical work on
the deposit and Blencowe is now within the Definitive Feasibility
Study phase as it drives towards first production.
Orom-Cross presents as a large, shallow open-pitable deposit,
with a maiden JORC Indicated & Inferred Mineral Resource
deposit of 24.5Mt @ 6.0% Total Graphite Content. Development of the
resource is expected to benefit from a low strip ratio and free dig
operations, thereby ensuring lower operating and capital costs.
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