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TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - July 12, 2016) - Energizer Resources Inc. (TSX:EGZ)(OTCQB: ENZR)(WKN:A1CXW3) ("Energizer" or the "Company") announces that it has appointed UK-based HCF International Advisers Limited ("HCF") as its advisor in negotiating and structuring strategic partnerships, off take agreements and debt financing for its Molo Graphite project.
Mark Sumner, Managing Director of HCF, stated, "Molo is a very advanced project with attractive economics and in a jurisdiction that we understand. Compared to other graphite deposits, Molo has an excellent flake-size distribution and a conservative and reasonable capital cost structure, which makes it an attractive opportunity. We look forward to working with management to develop the project."
Craig Scherba, P.Geo., President and CEO stated, "We are currently engaged in off take and partnership discussions with a number of parties and the involvement of an experienced, independent advisor like HCF will help bring structure and closure to the process. They have a proven track record of successfully negotiating off take agreements and mine financing with many international mining companies, while mitigating any country-risk concerns."
Since it was established in 2003, HCF has successfully executed transactions with a combined value exceeding USD$12 billion. Notably, HCF advised Turquoise Hills Resources on the introduction of Rio Tinto as a 19.9% strategic equity investor, and with the structuring and raising of the US$4.0 billion project financing to develop the Oyu Tolgoi Copper-Gold Project in Mongolia.
About HCF
HCF International Advisers Limited is a leading independent corporate finance advisory boutique based in London, UK and focused on the global natural resources and infrastructure sectors. HCF provides strategic and financial advice to companies and financial institutions across the complete life cycle of a project, including the sourcing of equity capital from strategic and financial investors and structuring of debt finance with a strong focus on mitigating political risk.
The HCF management and advisory team is comprised of skilled professionals with both strong financial and technical expertise, previously holding senior positions at the World Bank, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Standard Chartered Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction & Development (EBRD), Royal Bank of Scotland and JP Morgan Chase Bank.
About the Molo Project
The Molo deposit is one of the most advanced late-stage development graphite projects globally and is well positioned to be a near-term producer.
- The Molo Project is shovel-ready and management estimates a build time
of 14-16 months from the point construction financing is received
- A Full Feasibility Study (FS) was completed on the Molo Project in
February 2015, which confirmed that the project has attractive
economics with operating costs in the lowest quartile for the industry
as well as a very reasonable capital cost.
- Molo is an all-flake deposit and hosts a very favourable flake-size
distribution. Over 46% of the deposit is classified as large and jumbo
flake (greater than +80 mesh), with 23.6% being specifically jumbo
flake (+50 mesh).
- Molo graphite has been verified as suitable source material for the
production of graphene nano-platelets, which are required for graphene
inks for printed and flexible electronics by UK-based Haydale Graphene
Industries PLC, a global leader in the processing and application of
graphene nano-materials conducted the testing. Details of this can be
found in the Company's news release dated July 23, 2015.
- Both a leading Japanese manufacturer of battery anode material and a
leading European supplier of SPG for electric vehicles ('EVs')
successfully manufactured SPG from Molo concentrate and initial test
results verified that Molo has met all specifications and quality
requirements for battery anode material production for the EV market.
Details of this can be found in the Company's news release dated August
27, 2015.
- Molo graphite was successfully manufactured into a graphite foil and
was verified to meet all specifications and quality requirements for
specialty graphite foil applications by a leading European manufacturer
of carbon-based products, who is recognized as a global leader in the
use of natural flake graphite for the production of graphite foils for
smartphones and tablets, gasket materials in automotive, petroleum,
chemical and nuclear industries, and conductive plates in fuel cells
and vanadium redox batteries. Details of this can be found in the
Company's news release dated October 29, 2015.
- The permitting process has been initiated and the environmental permit
has been submitted and accepted by the Madagascar government, which is
the catalyst for the application of the mining permit as the
environmental and mining permit approval process run concurrently.
- The project location in Madagascar is a key advantage as it is situated
in the hub of the largest demand markets for steel and battery
applications - China, Japan, South Korea and India. Madagascar flake
graphite is world-renowned for its high quality and is highly sought
after.
- Molo has unfettered access to a major shipping port that allows easy
entry to key European and North American markets.