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Sarytogan Graphite won a 27-year water permit in Kazakhstan for its major graphite project, advancing its 2027 construction goal.
Sarytogan Graphite has secured a 27-year water licence in Kazakhstan, allowing it to draw 2,040 cubic metres daily from the Sherubainura River, clearing a major hurdle for its flagship graphite project.
The site holds a world-class resource of 225 million tonnes grading 29.2% graphitic carbon.
The project, one of 13 global ventures designated strategic under the EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act, is advancing a definitive feasibility study with engineering firms Wood and WSP, targeting completion by mid-2026 and construction by 2027.
Sarytogan is developing three graphite end products for batteries and other uses, while exploring copper porphyry deposits, with recent drilling revealing significant copper and silver anomalies.
Sarytogan Graphite ganó un permiso de agua de 27 años en Kazajistán para su gran proyecto de grafito, avanzando en su objetivo de construcción de 2027.