International Graphite Signs Graphite Supply and Offtake Agreement with Wogen

Published: Jul 1, 2026 17:40
Australian graphite developer International Graphite has signed a non-binding supply and offtake agreement with UK trading firm Wogen. Under the agreement, Wogen will supply up to 10,000 tpy of graphite flake concentrate to International Graphite's Collie micronised graphite plant in Western Australia, while International Graphite will supply at least 3,000 tpy of micronised spherical graphite to Wogen's Pacific unit for distribution across Asia-Pacific, primarily Japan and South Korea. The companies intend to finalize a binding agreement before the Collie facility begins commercial production in mid-2027.

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