NextSource Materials Inc. (TSX:NEXT) (OTCQB:NSRCF) (“NextSource” or
“the Company”), is pleased to announce that Mr. Oliver Peters
M.Sc., MBA, P.Eng., one of the graphite industry’s top
metallurgists and process engineers, will commission the Company’s
Molo graphite mine in Madagascar and act as the Company’s principal
process engineering consultant for Phase 1 of the Molo mine. Mr.
Peters will relocate to Madagascar for the commissioning period of
the Molo mine.
Mr. Peters is principal metallurgist and
president of Metpro Management Inc. and also currently serves as
the senior metallurgical and process consultant at SGS Minerals
(Lakefield) Canada (“SGS”), where he oversees all graphite process
development work for SGS. To date, Mr. Peters has directed over
twelve pilot plant operations at SGS for graphite projects
globally. Mr. Peters was formerly a process engineer at DRA Global
(DRA) and has over 20 years of process engineering experience in
Africa and Canada.
Mr. Peters was the head process engineer for
NextSource’s 2015 pilot plant operation at SGS, which is the
largest known pilot plant operation completed by any junior
graphite company globally to date. Over 200 tonnes of Molo
ore was processed at SGS, creating 13 tonnes of high quality,
SuperFlake® graphite concentrate that was used to develop the
process flowsheet for the Molo mine and enabled NextSource to
provide representative “run-of-mill” bulk samples for evaluation by
graphite offtakers.
Mr. Peters was instrumental in NextSource
achieving a very high quality graphite concentrate. As detailed in
the June 2017 Feasibility Study, NextSource’s SuperFlake® graphite
concentrate can achieve 98% carbon (C) purity with standard mineral
processing (flotation), has excellent thermal expansion, can be
easily upgraded to 99.97% purity (battery grade) and contains no
deleterious substances. The Company’s SuperFlake® graphite
concentrate also has excellent flake size distribution that is well
above the global average, with 46.4 percent being classified as +80
(large), +65 (extra large) and +48 (jumbo) mesh in flake size.
Specifically 23.6 percent of SuperFlake® graphite concentrate is
+48 mesh and greater in size.
As previously reported, independent testing of
the pilot plant material by various potential offtakers and
graphite end-users has confirmed that the Molo SuperFlake® graphite
concentrate meets or exceeds quality requirements for all major end
markets for natural flake graphite - anode material for lithium-ion
batteries, refractories and specialty graphite foils. The Molo has
also been verified for graphene ink applications.
FACTORY ACCEPTANCE TESTING AND
COMMISSIONING
As NextSource’s principal process engineer, Mr.
Peters will first oversee and approve the Factory Acceptance
Testing (“FAT”) stage of Phase 1 of the Molo mine. Phase 1
will have a production rate of 17,000 tonnes per annum of
SuperFlake® graphite concentrate and a mine life exceeding 30
years.
Employing NextSource’s unique, all-modular build
approach, Phase 1 will be entirely constructed offshore to European
standards with a build-assembly time of just six months. The
processing plant then will be “turned on” and operationally tested
for a one month period (the FAT process). After a successful FAT,
the Molo processing plant will then be dismantled into 35 modules
and shipped to site (one month shipping time) where the modules
will be re-assembled within a one-month period, for a total time of
only 9 months from start of construction to production.
The FAT stage is a major project milestone in
the mine construction stage where Mr. Peters will ensure that the
mechanical operation of the concentrator equipment meets the
quality and performance specifications created by the process
engineering team. The FAT approval process is a critical step in
any mill construction process but in NextSource’s case, it also
provides a significant operational risk advantage versus the
competition. Since the modules will be constructed, connected and
fully-tested offshore prior to shipping, the entire construction
process of the Molo processing plant will already be de-risked
before it even reaches site. Phase 1 production is targeted for
late 2018, subject to project financing.
OVER 80 YEARS OF MINE DEVELOPMENT AND
OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE
With the addition of Mr. Peters, NextSource’s
mine operational readiness team now consists of three former
engineers from DRA and with over 80 years of cumulative mine
development and operational experience. The other team members are
Mr. Johann de Bruin, the former Managing Director of DRA, who
joined NextSource as a mine engineer consultant in March 2017; and
Robin Borley, NextSource’s senior vice president of mine operations
who prior to joining NextSource was the director of mining for
DRA.
DRA is the largest and most
successful African-based mining engineering and
construction (EPC/EPCM) company, with 20 offices in 5 continents
and over 3000 employees globally.
ABOUT SGS MINERALS CANADA
SGS is recognized as a world leader in the
development of concentrator flowsheet design and pilot plant
testing programs. SGS’ Metallurgical Services division was founded
over half a century ago. Its metallurgists, hydro-metallurgists and
chemical engineers are experienced in all the major physical and
chemical separation processes utilized in the recovery of metals
and minerals contained in resource properties around the world.
QUALIFIED PERSONS
Mr. Craig Scherba, P.Geo., President and CEO, is
the qualified person who reviewed and approved the technical
information provided in this press release.
For further details, the entire updated 2017
Feasibility Study titled, “Molo Feasibility Study National
Instrument 43-101 Technical Report” is available to view on
NextSource's website at www.nextsourcematerials.com.
ABOUT NEXTSOURCE MATERIALS
INC.
NextSource Materials Inc. is a mine development
company based in Toronto, Canada, that is developing its 100%-owned
Molo Graphite Project in southern Madagascar. The Molo Graphite
Project is a feasibility-stage project and ranks as one of the
largest-known and highest quality flake graphite deposits in the
world and the only project with SuperFlake® graphite.
Safe Harbour: This press release contains
statements that may constitute “forward-looking statements” within
the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. Readers
are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking
statements. Forward-looking statements are related to the
information contained in this press release and the Company’s
corporate presentation, which refers to the testing of the pilot
plant material by third parties, the results of the updated
Feasibility Study, the results of the previous 2015 Molo
Feasibility Study, funding of the development of the Molo Project,
implementation and commencement of the build-out of Phase 1 and
Phase 2 of the Molo Project, commencement of production at the Molo
Project, commencement of procurement for mine infrastructure, the
procurement of equipment to construct a mine, value engineering,
any and all product test results and product analysis, the permit
application. These are based on current expectations, estimates and
assumptions that involve a number of risks, which could cause
actual results to vary and in some instances to differ materially
from those anticipated by the Company and described in the
forward-looking statements contained in this press release. No
assurance can be given that any of the events anticipated by the
forward-looking statements will transpire or occur or, if any of
them do so, what benefits the Company will derive there from. The
forward-looking statements contained in this news release are made
as at the date of this news release and the Company does not
undertake any obligation to update publicly or to revise any of the
forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information,
future events or otherwise, except as may be required by applicable
securities laws.
For further information contact: +1.416.364.4911
Brent Nykoliation, Senior Vice President, Corporate Development at brent@nextsourcematerials.com or Craig Scherba, President and CEO at craig@ nextsourcematerials.com
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