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Kasiya rutile/graphite project, Malawi – update

Mining at the Kasiya project

Photo by Sovereign Metals

29th August 2025

By: Sheila Barradas

Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Name of the Project
Kasiya rutile/graphite project.

Location
Central Malawi.

Project Owner/s
Developer of mineral resource projects in Malawi, Sovereign Metals, and global mining group Rio Tinto.

Project Description
An optimised prefeasibility study (OPFS) announced in January 2025 has reconfirmed Kasiya as a leading global future supplier of strategic critical minerals outside of China. 

The OPFS proposes a fully owner-operated, large-scale openpit dry mining operation using draglines and the trucking of material to the processing plants. The 2023 prefeasibility study (PFS) envisaged mining would be undertaken on a contractor basis.

The project will have an initial life-of-mine (LoM) of 25 years, based on a hydraulic mining process where slurry material will be screened and pumped overland to processing plants.

The OPFS proposes the construction of two 12-million-tonne-a-year processing plants – South Kasiya, followed by North Kasiya in Year 5.

Dry mining means the material received at the plant is not prewet and prescrubbed. The OPFS, therefore, proposes a process plant front-end comprising two scrubbers and two oversize screens per 12-million-tonne plant. No further changes are proposed to the processing plant flowsheet.

Average rutile production remains unchanged from the 2023 PFS at 222 000 t/y, while average graphite production has increased from 244 000 t/y in the OPFS to 233 000 t/y in the 2023 PFS. 

Total rutile production over the LoM is estimated at 5.55-million tonnes and total graphite at 6.28-million tonnes.

As per the PFS, a conventional process would be used to produce rutile and graphite concentrate, with tailings in separate sand and fines streams being pumped to a conventional tailings storage facility (TSF). Mined-out pit areas would be backfilled as part of a rehabilitation process. 

Potential Job Creation
Kasiya will employ nearly 1 100 people, the majority of whom will be employed in plant operations. For every person employed directly in the project, a significant multiplier of people will be employed in indirect jobs supporting the project.

Net Present Value/Internal Rate of Return
The OPFS estimates pretax net present value, at an 8% discount rate, of $2.32-billion (2023 PFS: $2.42-billion), and an internal rate of return of 27% (2023 PFS: 32%).

Capital Expenditure
Capital expenditure (capex) to first production is estimated at $665-million, with total LoM development capex estimated at $1.23-billion (2023 PFS: $1.25-billion).

Planned Start/End Date
Not stated.

Latest Developments
Sovereign Metals has announced “exceptional” first-year results from its rehabilitation trials, delivering critical data that will inform the progressive rehabilitation strategy for the ongoing definitive feasibility study (DFS).

The successful trials address a key component of Kasiya's development pathway, demonstrating that post-mining land can achieve superior agricultural productivity compared with premining conditions.

“The empirical data from these trials directly informs our DFS rehabilitation strategy, further derisking the project while demonstrating exceptional environmental, social and governance credentials,” says Sovereign Metals CEO Frank Eagar.

Sovereign is fully committed to rehabilitating all disturbed land so that it can be used for sustainable agricultural activities well beyond the mine life. It has noted that the trials have established a proven framework for community engagement that will scale across Kasiya's development.

For the trial, Sovereign secured a 10 ha site through a two-year lease from local farmers.

The company worked with 28 local farmers to remediate the soils and plant bamboo and maize crops, favouring local labour over advanced mechanisation to maximise local benefits.

This approach enabled Sovereign and farmers to directly experience the rehabilitation trials and learn key lessons together, with the land to be returned to the farmers once the harvest of 2025/26 is collected.

Key Contracts, Suppliers and Consultants
ProGraphite and Dorfner Anzaplan (testwork programmes).

Contact Details for Project Information
Sovereign Metals, tel +61 8 9322 6322 or email info@sovereignmetals.com.au.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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