Tirupati progresses three workstreams at Madagascar projects

Following various operational difficulties in recent quarters, specialist graphite and graphene company Tirupati Graphite expects its Sahamamy and Vatomina operations, in Madagascar, to operate at at least 80% of installed capacity of 30 000 t/y from 2023.

This company reports that it has made important strides in three work streams; firstly, on the installation and commissioning of the Vatomina preconcentrate plant; secondly, on the progress to date with regards to the rebuilding of the road infrastructure to streamline operations for the installed 12 000 t/y capacity; and thirdly, a progress update on the construction phase of the upcoming 18 000 t/y of additional capacity at Sahamamy.

Tirupati Graphite PLC (LON:TGR) is a fully integrated specialist graphite and graphene producer, with operations in Madagascar and India, with a vision of developing a world-leading benchmark flake graphite company. 

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