Guinean graphite: La Mancha Capital Advisory’s SRG Mining to close financing mid-2023
As global demand for the mineral grows, some giant companies seek to develop mining on the continent.
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▪ Guinean graphite: La Mancha Capital Advisory’s SRG Mining to close financing mid-2023
▪ As global demand for the mineral grows, some giant companies seek to develop mining on the continent.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/814707/guinean-graphite-la-mancha-capital-advisorys-srg-mining-to-close-financing-mid-2023/
Graphite, in demand since the beginning of 2010 as a component used in the manufacture of batteries for the energy transition, is facing a resurgence in the mining sector. However, there are currently no active mines in Africa except Madagascar, which has been extracting it for more than a hundred years.
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