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Strong ambitions start playing out as Syrah gets back up to speed in Mozambique

AS MAJOR battery input ambitions start to play out in the US, graphite growth company Syrah Resources expects a second port being being utilised in Mozambique will support sales and production of at least 15,000t per month.

 Balama, Mozambique

Balama, Mozambique

Natural graphite sales in the March quarter totalled 35,000t, including 19,000t in the last month of the period involving the first shipment from the second port - Pemba. At the Balama mine, 46,000t...

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