EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT

Epanko set for financing

GRAPHITE contender Kibaran Resources has spent more than US$8 million bullet-proofing its Epanko development proposal in Tanzania, and will now be looking for a pay off from backers moving expeditiously to finance the venture.

Michael Quinn
Epanko set for financing

Epanko will cost US$89 million to get into production, which while 15% more than previously anticipated results in a 50% increase in annual production to 60,000 tonnes per annum of graphite product. ...

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