Element 25 Limited

Element 25:Australia’s Largest Manganese Resource Driving Multiple Growth Pathways Towards a Zero-Carbon Manganese Future


Element 25 (ASX:E25) has 100 percent ownership of the largest onshore manganese deposit in Australia. The company’s Butcherbird Mine in Western Australia is currently producing around 365 kilotons per annum and is advancing towards 1 million kilotons per annum by optimising its engineering processes. Element 25 has set the pace by getting up and running quickly, and now other mining companies are wondering how they can do the same.

E25 has shown impressive performance under challenging global conditions due to its experienced management team. Element 25 recently had its first operating cash flow neutral quarter since start-up, a significant achievement for E25 and an impressive milestone for any miner.

Element 25

Company Highlights

  • 100 percent ownership of Australia's largest onshore manganese mine – the Butcherbird Manganese Deposit – comprising more than 260 Mt of manganese ore in JORC resources.
  • Long mine life of 42 years using only 20 percent of the global resource, significant potential to expand with further drilling.
  • Limited drilling outside the resource confirms multiple extensions to known manganese mineralisation outside the current resource boundary.
  • Currently producing high-quality manganese lump concentrate for the steel industry.
  • Multi-staged expansion strategy to produce High Purity Manganese Sulphate (HPMSM) as EV fuel for lithium-ion batteries.
  • Element 25 (E25) recently achieved its first operating cash flow neutral quarter, showcasing its ability to overcome global challenges and meet its production goals.
  • Prioritising its ESG rating and has partnered with Circulor to provide real-time insights into its entire supply chain and environmental impact. This partnership will help improve E25’s ESG rating and demonstrate it to future partners.
  • E25 is led by an experienced management team with decades of experience in mineral project management, corporate administration and international law.

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