NMG Reports on Quarter Progress on the Heels of Commercial Partnership with Panasonic Energy and Commencement of Expansion Planning, and Appoints Stephanie Anderson to its Board of Directors
Nouveau Monde Graphite (NMG) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Panasonic Energy for a multi-year offtake agreement for significant active anode material production from its Phase-2 facilities. The company secured a US$50 million private placement from Mitsui, Investissement Québec, and The Pallinghurst Group to advance its projects, including the Matawinie Mine and Bécancour Battery Material Plant. NMG appointed Stephanie Anderson to its Board, aiming to enhance governance and financial expertise in response to growing demand from the EV market, spurred by favorable regulations and market conditions.
- MoU with Panasonic Energy solidifies future offtake agreement for anode materials, enhancing revenue stability.
- US$50 million funding from Mitsui and others to support project financing, indicating strong investor confidence.
- Appointment of Stephanie Anderson, who brings extensive finance and mining expertise, potentially strengthening the Board.
- Concerns persist regarding execution risks tied to the completion of Phase-2 projects and their anticipated timelines.
- MoU with Panasonic Energy to confirm intentions for a multi-year offtake agreement for a significant portion of NMG’s active anode material from the Company’s “ore-to-anode-material” Phase-2 production facilities.
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US private placement from Mitsui & Co., Investissement Québec and$50 million The Pallinghurst Group to support the next milestones for the project financing activities on both theMatawinie Mine Project and the BécancourBattery Material Plant Project . - Preliminary economic assessment on the Lac Guéret Mine project initiated for a minimum production of 250,000 tpa of graphite concentrate; the study should be completed in Q1-2023.
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Stephanie Anderson , an international finance executive from the mining sector, appointed to NMG’s Board of Directors. - Production at Phase-1 coating line and new shaping module expected to start in Q4-2022 as commissioning activities come to a close.
- Advancement of Phase-2 project financing with engineering, environmental and social due diligence exercises conducted at NMG’s sites.
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Continued advancement of the Matawinie Mine through preliminary construction work at the site, engineering progress (estimated at
68% ), advancement of electrification plans and environmental management. -
Continued focus on the safe conduct of operational and construction activities with a year-to-date
OSHA rate of 1.53 at the Company’s facilities and 0 for contractors’ work, with no major environmental incident. - Market conditions remain extremely attractive as battery and EV manufacturers look to secure graphite supplies that comply with the U.S.’ new Inflation Reduction Act requirements.
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Period-end cash position of CA
and CA$14M on a pro-forma basis.$81.5 million
Aerial view of NMG’s
Arne H Frandsen, Chair of NMG, said: “I welcome
Phase 1: Derisking & Informing Technical Development
NMG’s Phase-1 expansion dedicated to product qualification and technological refinement of processes to inform the Company’s full-scale Phase-2 commercial facilities is nearing completion. The construction of the second commercial-scale shaping unit is now completed, hence tripling NMG’s production capability. Commissioning activities are well advanced, with the start of operations expected in Q4-2022. The new unit should further elevate NMG products’ quality and provide customers with a greater variety of specifications.
Through continued production and optimization at its Phase-1 purification facility, NMG is testing the furnaces’ optimal capacity, refining process and operational parameters, derisking its Phase 2 through informed parallel engineering, and generating battery-grade spherical purified graphite (“SPG”) volumes.
In parallel, the Company’s coating module is reaching the final preparation stages prior to production. Commissioning of most sub-systems is now completed, along with training of the operators on the equipment and work protocols. Production is expected to commence in Q4-2022 to support product qualification as part of commercial discussions and operational optimization.
Phase 2: Delivering High-Performing Commercial Operations through Disciplined Execution
The Company entered a commercial and strategic partnership with Panasonic Energy and Mitsui to enable the next development steps of NMG’s fully integrated Phase-2 commercial operations in
NMG’s ore-to-battery-material integrated graphite project at the Matawinie Mine and Bécancour Battery Material Plant is progressing diligently towards the final investment decision (“FID”) milestone that should trigger the launch of the 28-month construction schedule. The Company has assembled a strong internal technical team to lead the disciplined execution of this next development stage and is engaged in discussions with experienced construction firms in preparation.
On the back of the memorandum of understanding (“MoU”) on the offtake agreement with Panasonic Energy for a significant portion of NMG’s green active anode material, the Company is optimizing the feasibility study on its Phase-2 Commercial integrated operations according to the product specifications of Panasonic Energy. Planning for the permitting process is underway, alongside planning for detailed engineering and construction.
At the Matawinie Mine, preparatory work focused on environmental protection infrastructure and preparation of the industrial platform for the future concentrator continues. In addition, detailed engineering and optimization, notably on overall site layout, steel and architecture drawings, support buildings, compressed air and mechanical components, are progressing, supported by the finalization of process design parameters and equipment selection. At the period end, the project engineering was advanced at approximately
NMG’s team is also actively engaged in the electrification strategy of the Matawinie Mine via the collaboration agreement with Caterpillar Inc. for the development, testing and supply of Cat® zero-emission machines, the preparation of on-site testing of an electrified service truck, as well as the planning for a dedicated hydroelectricity powerline for the site.
Phase 3: Scaling Up Production
With sustained commercial interest from potential tier-1 battery and EV manufacturers, NMG is already employed at assessing the expansion of its production capacity through the investment agreement with Mason Graphite inc. (“Mason”) to explore the potential development of the Lac Guéret graphite property also located in
NMG has initiated the preliminary economic assessment on the Lac Guéret graphite property.
NMG intends to leverage the expertise of its technical team, its Phase-1 facilities and its knowledge of the graphite-based advanced materials commercial landscape to assess the economic, technical and environmental possibilities of developing Lac Guéret graphite property.
Commercial Engagement & Market Dynamics
The Company signed an MoU with Panasonic Energy to confirm intentions for a multi-year offtake agreement for a significant portion of NMG’s active anode material out of its fully integrated “ore-to-anode-material” Phase-2 facilities. NMG and Panasonic Energy are working together to establish a definitive offtake agreement as product qualification is finalized and Phase-2 operational parameters are optimized.
NMG’s industry-leading environmental footprint, as established by a recent independent life cycle assessment, and strong ESG credentials aligned with Panasonic Energy’s vision and support its decarbonization commitment.
A complementary framework agreement was concluded between NMG, Panasonic Energy and Mitsui for the development and further commercialization of the Company’s anode material. Mitsui rallies behind NMG as a strategic investor and will support NMG’s marketing initiatives for specific markets.
Business development activities continue as NMG’s Phase-1 operations provide product A and B samples to potential customers as part of sales discussions. Sustained interest from potential top-tier customers across continents is supported by quality checks, site visits to the Company’s Phase-1 operations, requests for information, and environmental due diligence.
Pressure caused by gigafactories development across the world – now reaching 7,575 GWh of global lithium-ion battery production capacity by 2031 (Benchmark Mineral Intelligence,
To meet consumer demand and tap into such governmental programs, the world’s top automakers are now projected to spend nearly
NMG is positioning itself to respond to these market trends. The Company is ideally located to cater to the North American and European markets with its large graphite deposit, proprietary ecotechnologies, demonstrated production capacity, carbon-neutral profile as well as preferential jurisdiction advantages including clean hydropower, flexible logistical base and stable fiscal and political environment.
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The Company remains committed to best-of-class social and environmental efforts across its operational sites as it advances project development. Dialogue with First Nations, engagement with local communities and stakeholders, training programs for the Indigenous and local workforce, flora testing for progressive site reclamation, advancement of the Company’s carbon-neutrality program, establishment of a quality management system, and strengthening of NMG’s governance practices are among the numerous initiatives underway.
NMG strives to provide a safe work environment to its staff and business partners. For the nine-month period ended
Financing efforts for the development of the Company’s fully vertically integrated Phase-2 operations, combining the Bécancour
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Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information
All statements, other than statements of historical fact, contained in this press release including, but not limited to those describing the timeline of the initiatives described in this press release, the entering into a definitive offtake agreement, the completion of the prelimary economic assessment on the Lac Guéret graphite property, the development and operation of the Lac Guéret graphite property, the Company’s intended all electric operations, the expected output of the Lac Guéret graphite property, the results of the optimized feasibility study, the intended production of eco-friendly advanced materials, the Company’s commitments and initiatives outlined in the press release, the intended results of the initiatives described in this press release, the positive impact of the foregoing on project economics, the Company’s relationship with its stakeholders, market and industry trends, the ability to obtain sufficient financing required for the development of the Matawinie Mine and the Bécancour Battery Material Plant, and those statements which are discussed under the “About Nouveau Monde Graphite” paragraph and elsewhere in the press release which essentially describe the Company’s outlook and objectives, constitute “forward-looking information” or “forward-looking statements” (collectively, “forward-looking statements”) within the meaning of Canadian and
Forward-looking statements are subject to known or unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated or implied in the forward-looking statements. Risk factors that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from current expectations include, among others, delays in the scheduled delivery times of the equipment, the ability of the Company to successfully implement its strategic initiatives and whether such strategic initiatives will yield the expected benefits, the availability of financing or financing on favorable terms for the Company, the dependence on commodity prices, the impact of inflation on costs, the risks of obtaining the necessary permits, the operating performance of the Company’s assets and businesses, competitive factors in the graphite mining and production industry, changes in laws and regulations affecting the Company’s businesses, political and social acceptability risk, environmental regulation risk, currency and exchange rate risk, technological developments, the impacts of the global COVID-19 pandemic and the governments’ responses thereto, and general economic conditions, as well as earnings, capital expenditure, cash flow and capital structure risks and general business risks. A further description of risks and uncertainties can be found in NMG’s Annual Information Form dated
Many of these uncertainties and contingencies can directly or indirectly affect, and could cause, actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in any forward-looking statements. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Forward-looking statements are provided for the purpose of providing information about management’s expectations and plans relating to the future. The Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements or to explain any material difference between subsequent actual events and such forward-looking statements, except to the extent required by applicable law.
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