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Volt Resources Ltd.: Update on Ukraine Graphite Business


Graphite producer and battery anode material developer Volt Resources Limited (ASX: VRC) (“Volt” or “the Company”) provides the following information in relation to the Zavalievsky Graphite (“ZG”) business and its operations in western Ukraine. The ZG business continues to operate and sell products to a range of customers in central and eastern Europe. Refer to the announcement titled Increasing Production at Zavalievsy Graphite” dated 19 January 2022 for a summary of recent business operations performance  

 

Volt’s Chairman, Asimwe Kabunga and Managing Director, Trevor Matthews, recently visited Ukraine for the period 11 January to 22 January 2022. During that time, meetings to discuss business strategy, operating and sales performance along with improvement projects were held with the minority shareholder, senior management and consultants. This was combined with a site visit to the Zavallya township, mine and processing operations.  ZG management and staff continue to work as usual at both the Kyiv corporate office and the Zavallya graphite mine and processing facility with no disruptions to scheduled activities. Sales and product marketing to a range of customers in central and eastern Europe continues as normal.    

 

Volt continues to monitor the geopolitical situation in Ukraine closely and assess and discuss the situation with our local management team  and our advisors. So far, no developments have occurred to change or alter the current operations or plans for the graphite business. If events occur which are likely to materially impact or alter the Company's Ukraine business and/or its people, the market will be informed as soon as possible.

 

See next page for a map of Ukraine and the location of the ZG mine and processing facility in western Ukraine.

 

 

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A map of Ukraine showing the location of the Zavalievsky graphite mine and processing facility near the town of Zavallya.

 

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Authorised for release by:

 

Trevor Matthews

Managing Director

Volt Resources Ltd

 

For further information please contact:

 

Trevor Matthews

Managing Director

Tel: +61 8 9486 7788

 

Alex Cowie

Investor Relations

Tel: +61 412 952610

 

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About Volt Resources Limited

 

Volt Resources Limited (“Volt”) is a graphite producer/developer and gold exploration company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange under the ASX code VRC. Volt has a 70% controlling interest in the Zavalievsky Graphite business in Ukraine. Zavalievsky is in close proximity to key markets with significant developments in LIB facilities planned to service the European based car makers and renewable energy sector. ZG benefits from an existing customer base and graphite product supply chains based on excellent transport infrastructure covering road, rail, river and sea freight combined with reliable grid power, ample potable ground water supply and good communications. ZG has current plans to install a processing plant and equipment in order to commence production of spheroinised purified graphite (SPG) for the European LIB market1[1]

 

Volt acquired three licence applications that are considered to be prospective for lithium-borate mineralisation. The licence applications are in respect to a total area of 291km2, located in Serbia and are west and south-west of the Serbian capital, Belgrade[2].

 

Volt is progressing the development of its large wholly-owned Bunyu Graphite Project in Tanzania, as well as gold exploration in Guinea leveraging the Company’s existing extensive networks in Africa.

 

The Bunyu Graphite Project is ideally located near to critical infrastructure with sealed roads running through the project area and ready access to the deep-water port of Mtwara 140km from the Project. In 2018, Volt reported the completion of the Feasibility Study (“FS”) into the Stage 1 development of the Bunyu Graphite Project. The Stage 1 development is based on a mining and processing plant annual throughput rate of 400,000 tonnes of ore to produce on average 23,700tpa of graphite products[3]. A key objective of the Stage 1 development is to establish infrastructure and market position in support of the development of the significantly larger Stage 2 expansion project at Bunyu.

 

The Guinea Gold Projects comprise 6 permits in Guinea, West Africa having a total area of 348km. The Projects are located in the prolific Siguiri Basin which forms part of the richly mineralised West African Birimian Gold Belt.


[1] Refer to Volt’s ASX announcements titled “Volt to Acquire European Graphite Business following Completion of Due Diligence” dated 14 May 2021 and “Completion of the ZG Group Transaction Following Execution of New Convertible Securities Facility” dated 26 July 2021.

[2] Refer to Volt’s ASX announcement titled “Strategic European Lithium Acquisition – Jadar North” dated 18 November 2021.

[3] Refer to Volt’s ASX announcement titled “Positive Stage 1 Feasibility Study Bunyu Graphite Project” dated 31 July 2018. The Company confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in this document and that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimates continue to apply and have not materially changed.

 

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