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Australian government loan supports Butcherbird Mn mine

  • Market: Metals
  • 17/06/25

The Australian government has opened a A$50mn ($32mn) loan package to support domestic metals producer Element 25's Butcherbird manganese mine expansion, helping the company to triple its concentrate production from 365,000 t/yr to 1.1mn t/yr.

The loan package is made up of a A$42.5mn debt facility and a A$7.5mn overdraft facility, Element 25 told investors today.

Western Australia's state government approved Element 25's expansion plan in March, paving the way for a 2026 opening. But Element 25 has not secured all the funding it requires for the project and is still in talks with potential partners.

It may fund the project through offtake, royalty and stream prepayments, the company said today.

Element 25 plans to use the expanded Butcherbird mine to supply feedstock to its developing 135,000 t/yr manganese sulphate monohydrate refinery in the US. It will sell excess concentrate to steelmakers.

The US government backed the company's refinery project with a $166mn grant in January, and US carmaker General Motors and European carmaker Stellantis have also pledged to fund the plant.


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