Aankondiging • Jan 23
EcoGraf Limited Delivers Gold Results and Strategy Including 4.45 G/T Gold Rock Chip Sample EcoGraf Limited announced that the company holds large legacy tenure in the Archean and Proterozoic terrains in Tanzania highly prospective for gold. Following a gold prospectivity study and a maiden exploration program, priority gold targets have been identified in the Northern, Southern and Western parts of Tanzania collectively named the Golden Frontiers The Golden Frontier gold projects include the Golden Eagle Gold Project (Golden Eagle) and 3 Frontier gold projects covering over 3,000 km2 of ground. 21 highly prospective gold prospects have been identified at the Southern, Northern and Western Frontiers. The maiden exploration program, supported by new geological and structural mapping, geophysics and historical mineral observations, has delivered strong high grade gold results Southern Frontier Gold Project (Southern Frontier). 5 highly prospective gold prospects identified, with the maiden program at the Hazina prospect producing excellent results. Results at Hazina includes a 4.45 g/t gold rock chip sample along with strong stream sediment results including 8,820 ppb gold with visible gold observed in 5 of the stream sediment samples. The results show significant prospectivity over a 3 km length with the highest results coincident with a large geophysical anomaly, demonstrating potential for a substantial Proterozoic gold discovery similar to Handani (1.0 Moz) or New Luika (1.1 Moz). gold deposits. New prospecting licence applications covering 573 km2 submitted to expand the Southern Frontier area Golden Eagle Gold Project (Golden Eagle). Project is located on the eastern margin of the world class +70 Moz gold Archean Lake Victoria Goldfields in the same structural corridor as the historical 3.4 Moz Golden Pride gold mine. Project covers the direct interpreted northeast continuation of the Banded Iron Formation (BIF) that hosts the high-grade Winston gold deposit, which has returned drill intercepts of 16 m @ 55.23 g/t gold from 116 m. Several untested and under-explored gold prospects exist, where shear zones and faults crosscut the BIF units of Golden Eagle Arising from the commencement of the farm-in agreement, the Company received payment of AUD491.6,000 from AGA which included reimbursed costs. Northern and Western Frontier Gold Project: New geological and exploration models developed and delineated 16 priority gold prospects including historic gold and copper occurrences. The Proterozoic belts covered by the Northern and Western Frontier Gold projects are considered highly prospective for gold and geologically analogous to other Tanzanian Proterozoic goldfields, including Mpanda and New Luika Government of Tanzania (GoT) supportive of the mining sector, proactively working with foreign companies and partners to develop the country's deposits into global-leading mines and aims to become a Sub-Saharan Africa's mining hub. Across the Frontier projects, further potential exists for lithium pegmatite, copper and nickel sulphide mineralisation. In relation to Figure 2, the stream sediment and rock chip sample assay results in this announcement relate to the Hazina sampling program and laboratory analysis results are set out below. Work continues to further develop the Golden Frontier gold exploration model as more data becomes available, but the " source-pathway-trap" approach to targeting continues to form the foundation. Aankondiging • Jan 09
EcoGraf Limited Appoints John Ciganek as General Manager - Corporate Development EcoGraf Limited announced that the appointment and commencement of Mr. John Ciganek as General Manager - Corporate Development. This appointment comes at a pivotal time for EcoGraf as the Company advances the Epanko Graphite Project in Tanzania towards development and planned staged expansion to become Africa's largest graphite producer, while accelerating its downstream HFfree® battery anode material strategy across multiple international locations. John's career spans over 30 years and encompasses senior technical and leadership roles in mining operations, project finance, and corporate advisory and has successfully raised more than AUD 5 billion strategic funding for resource projects worldwide. He also has extensive experience in negotiating offtake agreements and securing strategic partnerships. John's previous roles include Director of GBA Capital, MD and CEO of Vanadium Resources, Director of Euclase Capital, Executive Director of BurnVoir Corporate Finance, Senior Banks Engineer and Risk Executive at Commonwealth Bank, and senior mining engineering positions with Hargraves Resources, Reynolds Yilgarn Gold and Comalco /Rio Tinto. John's proven track record in project development, strategic equity financing, and stakeholder engagement will strengthen EcoGraf's ability to deliver its integrated growth vision and capitalise on increasing global demand for sustainable battery materials. His expertise will also support ongoing collaboration with governments and strategic equity partners to secure funding and co-investment opportunities. Aankondiging • Jan 02
EcoGraf Limited Announces Resignation of Keith Jones as Non-Executive Director , Effective December 31, 2025 EcoGraf Limited announced that Mr. Keith Jones, non-executive Director, has resigned for personal reasons effective December 31, 2025. Aankondiging • Oct 13
EcoGraf Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 25, 2025 EcoGraf Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 25, 2025. Location: level 39, 152-158 st georges terrace, wa 6000, perth Australia Aankondiging • Apr 15
Ecograf Limited Announces the Latest Results for Its Product Qualification Plant EcoGraf Limited announced the latest results for its Product Qualification Plant which has met highest customer chemical specification for Spherical
Graphite while also retaining the important physical specification, which is a breakthrough for the development of a new and environmentally superior battery anode materials. Key Highlights: PQF delivers results meeting the highest customer specifications for purified SPG. EcoGraf's HFfree second purification patent application will now proceed to grant. New demand driven by increasing EU and US Government legislation to incentivize the
development of new supply channels. These milestones follow the successful commissioning of a product qualification piloting facility and multiple operational campaigns through this plant. This work has demonstrated that the HFfree purification processing technology achieves extremely high purification levels of 99.99% carbon and low levels of impurities under operational conditions meeting the highest customer specifications for purified SPG. The Company is also pleased to report that IP Australia has now accepted EcoGraf's second HFfree purification patent application and this patent application will now proceed to grant. The second patent application was lodged to provide broader protection of the Company's HFfree purification technology flowsheet. The second Australian patent covers the additional use of the Company's EcoGraf HFfree purification technology across a range of applications relating to the manufacture of battery anode material and high purity graphite products, together with the recycling of lithium-ion battery anodes. The Company is continuing discussions with a range of auto OEMs, battery manufacturers and potential supply chain customers and seeking to qualify the product samples with over six major battery groups in Europe, Asia and North America. The Company also expects to advance offtake and collaboration for its HFfree purification technology with some of these leading groups in the industry. The Company's downstream HFfree development strategy is to produce unpurified spherical graphite in Tanzania using low cost hydro green energy and is seeking to build out the purification facilities in the major battery manufacturing hubs across Europe, North America and Asia using its EcoGraf HFfree US patented technology. The Company is evaluating a number of potential development locations as it expects customer adoption of new non-Chinese demand to significantly grow from the beginning of 2027 in Europe and North America driven by increasing EU and US Government legislation. The graphite for these facilities will be sourced from the Company's Epanko Project in Tanzania where the Company has mandated KfW IPEX-Bank to arrange a senior debt facility (UFK Tranche) of up to USD 105 million for the construction of Epanko. The Company has recently finalised a substantial environmental and social planning program to support the financing and development of Epanko. EcoGraf's vertically integrated battery anode materials business which commences with the high- quality natural flake graphite is expected to provide significant customer cost and environmental benefits. The PQF is jointly funded through the Commonwealth Government's A$48.9 million Critical Minerals Development Program, which is supporting Australian battery minerals processing capability. The positive support from the Australian Government is well received with the Company in receipt of $2.9 million grant funding disbursement for the PQF program. Aankondiging • Mar 26
EcoGraf Limited Announces the Completion of Its Independent Engineering Study for the Development of its TanzGraphite Mechanical Shaping Facility at Ifakara in Tanzania EcoGraf Limited announced the completion of its Independent Engineering Study for the development of its TanzGraphite Mechanical Shaping Facility at Ifakara in Tanzania. Key Highlights: Stage 1 processing of 20,000 tonnes per annum of flake graphite feedstock, delivering a highly competitive spherical graphite (SpG) yield of over 60% and supported by extensive pilot and commercial scale mill testing. Stage 1 construction cost $58.6 million. Forecast operating cost $419 per tonne as Study confirms significant power and transport cost advantages with Tanzanian location. Potential Export Processing Zone designation would deliver additional Tanzanian investment incentives, including corporate tax exemption for the initial 10 years. Sales and European funding interest received to support development planning programs. Discussions with EU Commission in Tanzania following roundtable meetings in Brussels last year and recent follow-up meetings in Africa on supporting additional studies on 'value-addition' of graphite fines, including EcoGraf's GreenRECARB1 TanzGraphite Mechanical Shaping Facility to provide spherical graphite feedstock for planned EcoGraf HF freetm Purification Facilities, with strong interest on locating these plants in Europe to support an independent, low cost and sustainably produced EcoGraf BAM supply. The Study is the result of extensive technical work completed over the last 10 years by EcoGraf and is based upon the preferred site near Ifakara, which provides significant clean-power and transport advantages.lection of Ifakara supports the Company's proposed expansion of its Epanko operation to produce approximately 300,000 tonnes per annum flake graphite products, with engineering programs continuing on the Ifakara site and optimisation of logistics for the planned transport of Epanko graphite products to the export port of Dar es Salaam. The capital cost estimate developed during the Study is based on an engineering, procurement, construction and management (EPCM) approach and includes process plant infrastructure, earthworks, roads, fencing, buildings, water storage, and power reticulation across the facility. Mr. David Williams and Mr. David Drabble have sufficient experience relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which they are undertaking to qualify as Competent Persons as defined in the 2012 Edition of the Australasian Code for the Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (JORC Code). Production targets and financial information derived from the production targets, included in this report is extracted from ASX announcements dated 21 June 2017, 28 April 2023 and 25 July 2024 available at <URL> and 25 July 2024 available at and. The production targets referred to in this report are based on the updated Epanko Reserve (25 July 2024 announcement) which is comprised of 82% Measured Resources and 18% Indicated Resources for an initial 18-year life of the Company. Aankondiging • Dec 10
EcoGraf Limited Announces Executive Changes EcoGraf Limited announced the appointment of Ms Natalie Teo as Joint Company Secretary, effective 10 December 2024. Ms Teo is an experienced company secretary and has provided corporate advisory, company secretarial and financial reporting services to both ASX and unlisted public companies as well as private companies. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing and Management) Curtin University, Western Australia; Master of Accounting Curtin University, Western Australia and Graduate Diploma in Applied Corporate Governance Governance Institute of Australia. Ms Shannon Coates retires as Joint Company Secretary, effective 10 December 2024. Aankondiging • Oct 18
EcoGraf Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 27, 2024 EcoGraf Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 27, 2024. Location: rsm australia, level 32 exchange tower, 2 the esplanade perth wa 6000, Australia Aankondiging • Aug 15
EcoGraf Limited Announces the Completion of the Final Layout Design for the 73,000tpa Graphite Processing Plant by METC Engineering and Construction EcoGraf Limited announced the completion of the final layout design for the 73,000tpa graphite processing plant by METC Engineering and Construction (METC). The project was managed by METC-PaulSam JV their Tanzanian based partner. The following link below provides a 3D fly-over overview of the proposed processing plant. The 3D fly-over provides a detailed overview of the processing plant, which has been designed to the highest engineering standards to meet bank independent due diligence and customised to deliver the project's very favourable characteristics, which includes high processing recoveries and high concentrate grades. The final plant design follows the recent due diligence site visits undertaken last quarter by KfW IPEX-Bank, Euler Hermes and technical, environmental and social consultants. The Company is also pleased to advise the engineering geotechnical drilling program activities have commenced at Epanko, Tanzania. This program will finalise the geotechnical parameters for the proposed Epanko Graphite Processing Plant, Tailings Storage Facility (TSF), Water Storage Facility (WSF) and will ensure that the final TSF design meets the engineering standards outlined in the Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management (GISTM). The program includes 22 holes for 450m of drilling and 67 geotechnical test pits. Epanko project characteristics have been reviewed through the bank appointed Independent Technical Expert (ITE) review and combined with the recent Ore Reserve where an industry-leading 82% of the Reserve is now in the Proven category, provides the highest level of confidence. Aankondiging • Jan 15
EcoGraf Limited Announces Appointment of Shannon Coates as Joint Company Secretary EcoGraf Limited announced the appointment of Ms Shannon Coates as joint Company Secretary, effective immediately. Ms Coates has over 25 years' experience in corporate law and compliance. She is currently Managing Director of Source Governance, a national company secretarial and governance service provider, and has provided company secretarial and corporate advisory services to boards and various committees across a variety of industries, including oil & gas, resources, manufacturing and technology. She is a qualified lawyer, Chartered Secretary and graduate of the AICD's Company Directors course. Mr. Howard Rae, Chief Financial Officer, continues as joint Company Secretary. Aankondiging • Dec 01
EcoGraf Limited Announces Resignation of Karen Logan as Company Secretary EcoGraf Limited advised that Ms. Karen Logan has resigned as joint Company Secretary of the Company effective 30 November 2023. Mr. Howard Rae, Chief Financial Officer, continues as Company Secretary of EcoGraf and as the person nominated under Listing Rule 12.6 for communication with ASIC in relation to Listing Rule matters. Aankondiging • Sep 29
EcoGraf Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 27, 2023 EcoGraf Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 27, 2023. Aankondiging • Jun 16
EcoGraf Limited Receives Notice from the US Patent and Trademark Office EcoGraf Limited announce that it has received notice from the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) that its patent application, filed on 1 November 2022, entitled “Method of Producing Purified Graphite” (US application number 17/626,425) has been examined and received a ‘Notice of Allowance’ in the US. The US patent will issue shortly following payment of the issue fee. This is a very important step in the proposed commercialisation of EcoGraf HFfree™ technology, providing protection in the US of the patented methodology until about November 2042. The commercialisation of the technology will also comply with US Treasury IRA guidance on new clean vehicle credit criteria to strengthen critical mineral supply chains. The method is positioned to be an alternative purification technology for the manufacturer of battery anode material used in lithium-ion batteries, the patent also protects the use of the technology in Lithium-ion battery anode recycling. Battery recycling is now recognised as an important part of transition to clean energy with increasing requirements in EU and US to achieve greater recycling. EcoGraf’s HFfree™ purification technology was developed by the Company in Australia in 2017 and has since been refined through extensive testing and analysis conducted in Australia, Europe and Asia. Patents and trademarks have been lodged by EcoGraf in all key battery markets to protect the IP associated with this process. Under its Patent Convention Treaty (PCT) filing, patent submissions have also been made in all key planned battery manufacturing hubs which include EU, Korea, Malaysia, Vietnam, East Africa, South Africa and Australia. To ensure the full protection of its technology in the US, EcoGraf has also filed a continuation application based on its present US patent application. EcoGraf’s HFfree™ technology is an environmentally superior and cost-effective process for producing high quality battery anode material using natural flake graphite. The technology underpins vertically integrated battery anode development which the company is advancing the planned Product Qualification Facility (refer announcement September 2022) and working with groups to consider co-location of a commercial scale facilities in the global battery manufacturing hubs. Aankondiging • May 24
Ecograf Limited Appoints Keith F Jones as Independent, Non-Executive Director EcoGraf Limited announced that Keith F Jones has been appointed to the Board as an independent, non-executive director, effective from 24 May 2023. Mr. Jones is an experienced public company Chairman and Director drawing on a professional background of over 40 years' experience providing corporate finance and advisory services to the mining and resources sector as well as direct experience in resource development. Mr. Jones is a former Chairman of Deloitte Australia and served on that board for 12 years. He is the former Chairman of Gindalbie Metals Limited where he had oversight of the commencement and ramp-up of the $3 billion Karara Magnetite Project and management of the joint venture with Chinese Company Sino Steel. He is founding Chairman of Coda Minerals which is currently developing the Elizabeth Creek Copper Cobalt Project in South Australia. Mr.Jones has extensive transactional and executive leadership experience serving for 15 years as the Managing Partner of Deloitte in Western Australia. He led the National Energy and Resources Group and was advisor on major transactions with a wide range of mining companies including BHP, Rio Tinto and Glencore. Mr. Jones will join the Audit and Risk Committee and will stand for re-election at the 2023 annual general meeting. Aankondiging • Feb 17
EcoGraf Limited Provides an Update in Relation to the Proposed Framework Agreement for the Development and Operation of the Epanko Graphite Project EcoGraf Limited provided an update in relation to the proposed Framework Agreement for the development and operation of the Epanko Graphite Project (Epanko or the Project). In conjunction with completion of approval processes to enable signing of the Framework Agreement, EcoGraf and the Government of Tanzania (GoT) have agreed to commence registration of Duma TanzGraphite Limited (Duma meaning cheetah in Swahili) as the new Tanzanian mining entity that will develop and operate the Project. The Company is pleased to be working with the Government as a key stakeholder in the development of Epanko, a world class graphite project which is forecast to make an inter-generational contribution to economic, industrial and social development in Tanzania. The Company recently held meetings with key offtake partners and project financiers in Cape Town, who recognise the positive steps Tanzania is taking to encourage new mining developments and the importance of securing additional high quality graphite supplies to meet the rapidly growing global demand for lithium-ion batteries. Following these positive meetings, the Company visited the GoT to provide a graphite market update and technical briefing on the Company's development programs in Tanzania for the Hon Doto Biteko, Minister of Minerals, in Dodoma, and for the Special Presidential Government Negotiating Team, who are completing the approval processes to enable signing of the Framework Agreement.