Syrah Resources declared force majeure at its Balama graphite mine in December 2024.
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The processing plant will have a feed rate of two-million tonnes a year using conventional processes, including crushing and screening, grinding, flotation, filtration and drying, as well as classification, screening and bagging. The mine’s production will be sold to traditional industrial graphite markets and emerging technology markets.
Contested election results, announced following the October 9 general election, have caused widespread disruptions throughout Mozambique, including at several mining operations. Syrah said in December that it could not conduct a production campaign at the Balama operation, which was required to replenish finished product inventory and for customer sales.
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