Mining Industry News: Mozambique set to become leading global graphite producer

Mozambique, as well as being a worldwide coal producer, is to establish itself as a major exporter of graphite, and in China has found a preferential market for this mineral. A recent analysis of samples collected in Mozambique by Australia’s Triton Minerals concluded that the graphite concentrate can be used to manufacture batteries, specialty products, steel and refractories, lubricants for the automotive and electrical sector and other products.

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Mozambique Mining: Triton Minerals finds Moz Graphite Project expandable

“Triton Minerals Ltd (ASX TON) is pleased to confirm material testing complete by an independent facility located in Asia, has confirmed that the Mozambique Graphite (TMG) can be expanded up to 1,000 times.”, the company said in a press release, quoting its Managind Director, Brad Boyle as saying “the unique physical and thermal properties of expanded graphite enjoys a continued strong market demand and a premium price is paid by end users.”

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Mozambique Mining Industry: Triton Minerals claims largest world class grahite deposite find

Australian mining group Triton Minerals claims to have discovered the world’s largest deposit of graphite in the region of Nicanda mountain, in Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado, which contain more than 115.9 million tons of this mineral as reported by Lusa, the portuguese news agency.

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We Thought You Should Know This: WHO’S WHO in Mozambique Mining Business Schemes

“Mozambican businessmen Edson Tomas Sixpense and Dercio Lionel Alexandre Chiziane, co-founders of Grafex Limitada, were warmly greeted by Brad Boyle, Triton Minerals managing director (…)” – By Africa Mining Intelligence

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Mozambique Mining Industry: Triton Minerals announces significant high-grade graphite at Nicanda Hill

Triton Minerals Limited (ASX:TON) is extremely pleased to confirm that the first round of assay result from the RC drilling program, has identified multiple high grade zones of the graphite mineralization at Nicanda Hill. Further, based on geological observations, that the Company has once again intersected significant graphitic mineralization at considerable depths.

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Who is Who in Mozambique Extractive Industry: BRAD BOYLE

The managing director of Australia’s Triton Minerals, Brad Boyle, feels highly confident about the future following a recent discovery that increased the resource on his Balama North graphite license by somewhere between 730 million and 1.2 billion. That compared with a first estimate of just 103 million tons.

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