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Syrah Resources' losses deepen as China glut strikes graphite need

Syrah Resources on Monday published a broader halfyear loss after its graphite production and sales plunged in the middle of a glut in significant market China.

The Australian miner's half-year loss widened to A$ 67.1. million ($ 44.66 million) in the 6 months to June 30, from. A$ 38.6 million in the very same period a year previously.

Its profits fell 33% to A$ 19 million.

Graphite is a carbon-based material utilized in batteries and is. an essential part in electric automobiles. China accounts for more. than 70% of international supply of both natural, mined graphite and. the artificial range, made from petroleum coke or coal tar,. by-products of oil and coal processing.

China's graphite production has expanded to about 1.2. million metric heaps in 2023, from about 700,000 tons in 2020. The Asian country was also, till just recently, a major market for. graphite exporters like Syrah.

Syrah stated it had not offered any graphite to China in the. initially half of the year amid extreme competitors and oversupply. problems in the Chinese domestic synthetic graphite active anode. product (AAM) market.

Production from its Balama operations in Mozambique declined. 38% during the duration to 34,900 loads. Sales likewise fell to 29,800. loads from 44,700 loads a year previously.

The business stated it shipped graphite to third-party. clients, primarily Indonesia, reflecting the advancement of a. market for ex-China natural graphite AAM.

Syrah also delivered 500 tons of graphite to its United. States-based Vidalia AAM center, which began production in. February.

(source: Reuters)