Kingsland Minerals Advances Graphite Project with Strong Test Results

3 min read | August 22, 2025 10:29 AM AEST | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights

  • Kingsland Minerals advances Leliyn Graphite Project.
  • Testwork confirms potential for battery-grade graphite.
  • Plans in place for downstream processing facility in Darwin.

Kingsland Minerals (ASX:KNG) has reported encouraging outcomes from metallurgical testwork at its Leliyn Graphite Project in the Northern Territory. The company achieved a high-grade purified spherical graphite result, positioning itself to strengthen its strategy of supplying the growing critical minerals sector. This comes at a time when investors actively monitor today ASX200 developments and resource-related updates.

Testwork Confirms Quality Graphite Output

The test program involved two separate alkaline bake processes carried out at different temperatures. Results demonstrated the ability to produce purified spherical graphite suitable for advanced applications. These findings indicate that the Leliyn Project can deliver consistent product quality, paving the way for future commercial opportunities.

Plans for Downstream Processing

Samples from the project will be forwarded to an offtake partner for further evaluation. These will support the parameters of a planned downstream processing facility in Darwin. The facility aims to convert concentrate into spherical graphite for use in high-value sectors such as renewable energy and electric vehicles.

In addition, the company intends to deliver a Scoping Study to refine the project’s development path. Work is also underway to optimise the processing flow-sheet to maintain consistent quality and particle size for battery market requirements.

Graphite’s Role in the Energy Transition

Graphite remains a vital component of electric vehicle batteries, contributing significantly to the overall weight of lithium-ion storage systems. As the transition to clean energy accelerates worldwide, demand for high-quality graphite is expected to expand.

This rising demand places projects like Leliyn at the centre of global supply considerations. With its focus on Australian-made spherical graphite, Kingsland Minerals is positioning itself as a potential key contributor to the renewable energy and electric vehicle supply chain.

Broader Outlook for Kingsland Minerals

Beyond graphite, Kingsland Minerals continues to explore opportunities across uranium and nickel assets in the Northern Territory and Western Australia. This diversified focus supports the company’s longer-term strategy of advancing projects aligned with the global shift towards sustainable and critical minerals.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the focus of Kingsland Minerals’ Leliyn Project?
    The Leliyn Project is focused on developing purified spherical graphite suitable for renewable energy and electric vehicle applications.
  • Where is Kingsland Minerals planning to establish its processing facility?
    The company intends to set up a downstream processing facility in Darwin to produce spherical graphite from concentrate.
  • Why is graphite important in the clean energy sector?
    Graphite is a key component in lithium-ion batteries, making it critical for electric vehicles and renewable energy storage solutions.

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