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Hat-trick for Black Rock 

TANZANIAN graphite hopeful Black Rock Mining has signed its third offtake agreement, potentially selling 85% of its planned production from the proposed Mahenge mine, for up to 205,000 tonnes per annum of 240,000tpa by the third year of operation.

Mahenge production is now about 85% accounted for

Mahenge production is now about 85% accounted for

Today's deal with Chinese trading house Taihe Soar stands to be one of the largest deals, with the potential for up to 100,000tpa by year three, starting at 37,500tpa in year one and rising to 80,000tpa...

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