13 / February 2021

STUART MCKINNON: EcoGraf has locked in $54.6 mil­lion in a placement, completing the funding puzzle for its pro­posed graphite refinery at Kwi­nana.


19 / November 2020

Increasing interest in direct resource-related business relations (investments, offtake agreements, joint ventures) between Australia and Germany.


19 / November 2020

Rockingham is set to house a multi-million-dollar downstream processing facility supporting Western Australia’s growing battery minerals industry, with the signing of an agreement between DevelopmentWA and EcoGraf.


26 / July 2020

Article published by Nikkei Asian Review covered EcoGraf’s plant to process graphite a mineral vital to electric vehicle batteries with a purification process that does not use hydrofluoric acid, an expensive and environmentally hazardous material.


18 / June 2020

EcoGraf features in the Swiss broadcaster SRF’s business and economics program ‘ECO’, which covered WA’s emerging “Lithium Valley” which is reported to become a long-term provider of raw material for the Lithium-ion battery market.  The […]


15 / January 2020

Article featured in the West Australian on Tuesday 14/01/2020


31 / December 2019

HotCopper Corporate Spotlight Interview with EcoGraf MD Andrew Spinks & CFO Howard Rae


30 / November 2019

The proposed EcoGraf processing facility in Kwinana will produce high purity battery graphite, suitable for use in lithium-ion batteries. The video demonstrates how EcoGraf has the potential to be an integral part of the Western Australian Future Battery Industry Strategy and meet the growing demand for ethical renewable energy storage.


23 / October 2019

Kibaran Resources (ASX: KNL) plans to rename itself “EcoGraph Limited” after its wholly-owned subsidiary EcoGraph at the upcoming Annual General Meeting on November 29.


5 / September 2019

Kibaran’s Kwinana proposed battery graphite processing plant granted ‘Lead Agency Support’ by Government.


19 / June 2019

“as an aside, Kibaran distinguished itself from the pack earlier this week by unveiling plans for a US$23m graphite-processing plant at Kwinana in WA.


11 / June 2019

Kibaran Resources has flagged plans for a $US22.8 million ($32.8 million) graphite processing plant at Kwinana, representing another component of the area’s growing reputation as Australia’s Lithium Valley.