Volt secures funding to finalise USD$40m note issue

Monday, 24 June, 2019 - 12:45

ASX listed Volt Resources has secured USD$1 million in working capital to help finalise the USD$40 million note issue on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange, or “DSE”.

The note issue will, in turn, underpin the Stage 1 development of the Bunyu graphite project in Tanzania.

Volt secured the funds through the placement of more than 20.8 million shares priced at 2.1 cents each to raise USD$300,000 and an additional USD$700,000 loan facility provided by European investor Mr Lars Bader.

Chief Executive Officer Trevor Matthews said: “This latest funding support from a sophisticated European based investor shows confidence in the company’s ability to not only close the development funding but also demonstrates the long-term underlying value in Volt’s Bunyu project.”

“… we (now) have the requisite funding flexibility to finalise the Tanzanian Note Offer approval as part of the development funding process.”

“We continue to progress the Mauritian bond issue approval with the Stock Exchange of Mauritius and advance discussions with an African development bank and North American and African institutional investors.”

The Bunyu graphite project has a JORC-compliant mineral resource of 461 million tonnes grading 4.9% total graphitic carbon, or “TGC”, from which it has generated an ore reserve of 127 million tonnes grading 4.4% TGC.

Notably, up to 81.3% of the graphite is in the highly sought-after Super Jumbo, Jumbo and Large flake categories.

In July 2018, Volt released a feasibility study for Stage 1 of Bunyu that showed the operation would churn out an average of 23,700 tonnes of graphite product per annum to generate an EBITDA of USD$93.6m over an initial seven-year mine life.

Payback on the Stage 1 development is estimated by the company to be a little over four years whilst capital costs are expected to be about USD$32m.

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