Botswana Licenses Its First Manganese Mining Project

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botswana licenses its first manganese mining project

Botswana has awarded Giyani Metals (EMM.V) a 15-year mining licence, the company announced on Wednesday, paving the way for it to become the countrys first battery-grade manganese producer.

Manganese is a key component in batteries and its demand is expected to be driven by growth in electric vehicles, among other clean energy applications.

Giyanis Kgwakgwe Hill (K. Hill) project will process manganese oxide material on site to produce high-purity manganese sulphate, making it one of the few battery-grade manganese projects outside China. The Asian country controls 90% of global high-purity manganese supply.

The K. Hill mine will have an initial annual output of 80 000 metric tons of high-purity manganese sulphate monohydrate annually over a 57-year life, according to a 2023 preliminary economic assessment.

The next step is production of battery-grade manganese from our demonstration plant, which is under construction in Johannesburg, South Africa, the Canadian company said in a statement.