Syrah Resources Limited (ASX: SYR, Syrah or the Company) is pleased to provide an update regarding its water license for the Balama Graphite Project in Mozambique.
WATER LICENSE
Syrah has been notified by the regional water administration that its water license application has been approved for the Balama Project. Water will be supplied from the Chipembe Dam which has a capacity of approximately 25 million m3 and is located 12 km away from the Balama Project. The license is for a duration of 5 years (renewable) and 2 million m3 will be provided annually.
This volume of water has been conservatively calculated to satisfy water demand for operations in
Balama and Syrah will continue to update the market as other infrastructure and logistics aspects become finalised.
Figure 1 - Chipembe Dam
Syrah Resources Ltd (ABN 77 125 242 284). Level 9/356 Collins Street
Melbourne 3000 Australia Ph: 03 96707264
Office contact - +61 3 9670 7264
Mobile contact - +61 3 421 707 155
Email - t.kumova@syrahresources.com.au
About Syrah Resources
Syrah Resources (ASX code: SYR) is an Australian resource company that is rapidly progressing its flagship Balama Graphite and Vanadium Project in Mozambique to production. The Project currently hosts one of the largest graphite and vanadium resources in the world with an Australasian Joint Ore Reserves Committee (JORC) compliant resource of 1.15 Bt at 10.2% total graphitic carbon (TGC) and
0.23% V2O5. Balama is a 106 km2 granted mining licence located within the Cabo Delgado province in the district of Namuno in northern Mozambique. The Project is approximately 260 km by road west of Pemba and is accessible by a sealed, main road, running directly from Pemba Airport. The Port of Nacala is approximately 460 km by road south east of the Project and is the deepest port in Southern
Africa.
Syrah Resources Ltd (ABN 77 125 242 284). Level 9/356 Collins Street
Melbourne 3000 Australia Ph: 03 96707264
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