Euro Manganese provides update on Chvaletice Manganese Project

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Permitting process, Demonstration Plant, feasibility study and commercial negotiations all remain on track

Target development timeline

Target development timeline
Target development timeline
Target development timeline

Highlights:

  • The Project’s Final Environmental and Social Impact Assessment is on track for completion in the first quarter of 2022.

  • Procurement of 97% of the Chvaletice Manganese Project’s Demonstration Plant equipment has been completed. Operation of the Demonstration Plant is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2022.

  • Work on the Project’s definitive feasibility study is on track for completion in the first quarter of 2022.

  • Euro Manganese continues its discussions with potential offtakers for the Chvaletice Manganese Project’s production of high purity manganese.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 23, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Euro Manganese Inc. (TSX-V / ASX: EMN) (the “Company” or “EMN”) is pleased to provide an update on its proposed Chvaletice Manganese Project (the “Project”) following the successful close of the second tranche of the Company’s oversubscribed private placement of AUD$30 million completed earlier this month.

The Project is designed to produce high-purity manganese products by reprocessing manganese-rich tailings from a decommissioned mine, located 90 km east of Prague in the Czech Republic.

Permitting process and Final Environmental and Social Impact Assessment move forward

The permitting process for the Project continues to build on five years of meaningful and constructive engagement with governments, regulatory agencies and local communities.

The Company has benefitted from ongoing collaboration and support for the Project at various levels of the Czech Government, who approved the Company’s application for investment tax credits on eligible project expenditures, and, in March 2020, issued a ruling under European Union’s Natura 2000, which determined that the Chvaletice Manganese Project is not expected to adversely impact endangered and protected species habitat.

Current permitting work is focused on producing a Final Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for the Project. Completing the assessment is the next step in the permitting process, following the successful initial public screening procedure of the Project’s Preliminary EIA by the Czech Ministry of the Environment in late 2020. See EMN news release of January 14, 2021, entitled “Chvaletice Manganese Project Moves to Next Stage of Permitting Process.

As part of its stakeholder engagement work, the Project has hosted ten major public presentations for seven local villages, conducted numerous site tours of the Project site for local civic leaders and residents, and presented the project to many small groups and individuals, including regional and civic permitting authorities, mayors, municipal boards and local schools. Based on the outcomes of these intensive community consultations and the initial Ministry of the Environment screening procedure, the Project has been well-accepted by stakeholders, with no critical concerns.