The Australian mining company Battery Minerals on Thursday
announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with a leading US
graphite company, Urbix, to establish a joint venture for its graphite mine in
the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado.

In addition, Battery Minerals announced that it is looking at
options to bring in contractors for both mining operations and the provision of
electricity with a view to reducing the company’s capital expenditure. It
believes that switching from an owner-operator model to a contracting model
could reduce the Montepuez project’s funding requirement by up to six million
US dollars. Sinclair commented that “we believe there is excellent potential to
reduce the cost of developing Montepuez through a partnership approach with
contractors”. Graphite is a form of carbon that is highly valued due to its
properties as a conductor of electricity. It is used in batteries and fuel cells
and is the basis for the “miracle material” graphene, which is the strongest
material ever measured, with vast potential for use in the electronics
industries.
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