Blencowe Resources Plc (LSE: BRES) has announced its Orom-Cross graphite project in Uganda has received full Mineral Services Partnership ("MSP") accreditation.
The MSP, a global initiative backed by 14 countries and the EU, promotes public and private investment in responsible critical minerals supply chains worldwide.
In this interview, investors will hear:
- What full MSP accreditation means for Blencowe and the Orom-Cross Graphite Project
- Why this influential body was attracted to the Project
- Implications for offtake discussions and new funding sources
- How this accreditation fits into the wider company strategy and upcoming Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS)
- What definitive feasibility study milestones BRES has now achieved
Reasons to add Blencowe Resources (BRES) to your watchlist
- Orom-Cross is one of the world's largest estimated graphite deposits
- The project boasts lowest percentile operating costs, low capital startup requirements, and proven very high quality of end products, both as concentrates and purified battery ready 99.95% SPG (spheronised purified graphite).
- Has received full Mineral Services Partnership accreditation which provides international exposure at the highest level.
- Plans to build an in-country downstream purification facility in Uganda to upgrade graphite concentrate to battery ready SPG - making Blencowe one of very few delivering 99.95% purified graphite products outside of China.
- BRES is now within the Definitive Feasibility Study phase as it works towards first production
Mike Ralston, CEO of Blencowe Resources, was interviewed by Andrew Scott for focusIR.