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Butcherbird Stage 2 manganese expansion project, Australia – update

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19th September 2025

By: Sheila Barradas

Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Name of the Project
Butcherbird Stage 2 manganese expansion project.

Location
The project comprises eight known manganese mineral resources in an estimated 600 km2 of the southern Pilbara region, in Western Australia.

Project Owner/s
Manganese developer Element 25 (E25).

Project Description
Butcherbird comprises eight known manganese mineral resources.

The project is based on the extraction and processing of the Yanneri Ridge and Coodamudgi mineral resources and reserves. 

It builds on additional resource delineation conducted in June 2024 and an updated mineral resource estimate completed in October 2024, which increased measured and indicated resources at the deposits. 

The project, with an 18.3-year life-of-mine, will use 87% of measured resources and 77% of indicated resources within the Butcherbird resource base. 

The project proposes the expansion of the operation to 1.1-million tonnes a year of manganese concentrate. 

It will use expanded opencut mining methods, a modified primary comminution circuit and a dense-media separation back-end solution to optimise grade and recoveries.

The concentrate production strategy complements and enhances E25’s plan to develop a proposed high-purity manganese sulphate (HPMSM) plant, in Louisiana, in the US, to supply offtake partners General Motors and Stellantis with HPMSM for electric vehicle battery cathodes.

Potential Job Creation
Not stated.

Net Present Value/Internal Rate of Return
The project has a pretax net present value, at an 8% discount rate, of A$561-million and an internal rate of return of 96%, with a payback of 1.3 years.

Capital Expenditure
A$64.8-million, including contingency.

Planned Start/End Date
Expanded mining production and process commissioning are scheduled to start within 14 months from the final investment decision and securing project financing.

Latest Developments
Element 25 has secured firm commitments for a A$10-million share placement to help fund an expansion and support working capital.

The funding package comes after Element 25 won approval in June for a A$50-million senior debt facility from the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility to support the Butcherbird expansion, known as BBX.

“Funds raised under the placement will allow [for] key orders to be placed for long-lead equipment items and will fund the acceleration of detailed engineering design activities to progress the project in line with the project plan,” MD Justin Brown has said.

Element 25 continues to evaluate financing options for the balance of BBX funding, including royalty streams, offtake prepayments and subordinated debt.

Key Contracts, Suppliers and Consultants
Not disclosed.

Contact Details for Project Information
Element25, tel +61 8 6375 2525 or email admin@e25.com.au.
 

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