SK On Terminates Natural Graphite Supply Agreement with Westwater

Published: Apr 5, 2026 17:11
According to Westwater Resources on the 3rd, it received a contract termination notice from SK On on March 31 (local time).
Under the agreement, SK On had planned to source up to 34,000 tons of natural graphite produced at Westwater’s Kellyton facility in Alabama between 2027 and 2031, but the plan has been canceled following the termination.

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