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Volt to Acquire European Graphite Business

byThe Assay
5 years ago
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Volt to Acquire European Graphite Business

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Completes Due Diligence To Pick-up 70% Of Zavaliesky Group

Graphite and gold explorer and developer Volt Resources Limited (ASX: VRC) has completed due diligence for the acquisition of a 70% interest in the Zavalievsky group of companies and following formal notification to the existing shareholders, the transaction has become unconditional.

The graphite mine and processing facilities are located adjacent to the town of Zavallya, approximately 280 kilometres south of the Ukraine capital Kyiv and 230 km north of the main port of Odessa.

Volt appointed four international and locally recognised consultants to undertake the acquisition due diligence in accordance with agreed scopes of work to review and report on the following areas of the Zavalievsky business:

  • Financial and Tax – Deloitte Ukraine
  • Legal and Commercial – AVELLUM
  • Technical (processing, engineering, capital projects, organisation) – Bilfinger Tebodin Ukraine
  • Technical (geology, mining, environment) – Wardell Armstrong International

The due diligence reports by each of the consultants have been reviewed and accepted by Volt board and management. Volt will now formally advise the Vendors that the due diligence enquiries have been satisfactorily completed.

The above means the transaction is now unconditional and will proceed to completion within ten business days. Completion occurs with the payment of the first instalment of US$3.8 million by Volt to the Vendors and the transfer by the Vendors of 70% of the issued share capital in each of the ZG Group companies to Volt.

Advantages of the transaction for Volt

The acquisition of a controlling 70% interest in the ZG Group will immediately transform Volt into one of the few ASX-listed graphite producers.

Importantly, the Zavalievsky Graphite business has the following significant advantages for Volt:

  • Located in Eastern Europe, the Zavalievsky Graphite business is in close proximity to key markets with significant developments in Lithium-ion Battery (LIB) facilities planned to service the European based car makers and renewable energy sector.
  • Plans to produce battery anode material using existing graphite production to become a fully integrated supplier to LIB cell makers based in Europe.
  • Makes graphite products across the range and has the potential to significantly increase its high value large flake production.
  • Produces a high value “green” purified 99.5% TGC product.
  • Long life multi-decade producing mine that has further exploration upside.
  • Existing customer base and graphite product supply chains which Volt expects to be able to leverage off in developing its existing Bunyu graphite project in Tanzania.
  • Excellent transport infrastructure covering road, rail, river and sea freight combined with reliable grid power, ample potable ground water supply and good communications.
  • An experienced workforce which can assist with training, commissioning and ramp-up for the Bunyu development. This is a key risk for financiers and could materially assist the ability to finance the Company’s Bunyu graphite project development.
  • Potential to generate material cashflow which could make Volt internally funded for corporate costs and working capital into the future.
  • Co-products of quarry stone for the domestic market and garnet for the European market that could generate material cash flow for relatively low capital and operating cost leveraging the synergies from the graphite business infrastructure and experienced mining and processing staff.
  • A 79% interest in 636 hectares of freehold land, with the mine, processing plant and other buildings and facilities located on that land.

Battery Anode Materials

The ZG Group has current plans to install a processing plant and equipment in order to commence production of spheronised purified graphite (SPG) for the European LIB anode market within the next 12 months. The Zavalievsky mine’s strategic location for the future supply of SPG to the European markets has already attracted interest from LIB cell manufacturers and major car makers.

The Company considers this transaction as a logical and value accretive step as it transitions from a graphite explorer and developer into a graphite producer.

Volt will continue to keep shareholders informed of all material developments in relation to this transaction.

Tags: ASX:VRCBattery MetalsDevelopmentGraphiteUkraine
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