History

1972.jpg

1972

Kenmare was incorporated in Ireland on 7 June 1972 pursuant to the 1963 Act under the name Kenmare Oil Exploration Limited (registered number 37550).

1985.jpg

1985

In 1985, after several years of oil exploration, the Company re-registered as a public limited company under the name Kenmare Oil Exploration plc.

1987.jpg

1987

In 1987 Kenmare Oil Exploration plc changed its named to Kenmare Resources plc. The Company also acquired an interest in licences containing the Congolone heavy mineral sands deposit in Mozambique.

1994.jpg

1994

In 1994 Kenmare began production of graphite at Ancuabe in Mozambique, establishing itself as one of the world’s leading producers of high quality natural flake graphite until 1999. The Company also listed on the London Stock Exchange and the Irish Stock Exchange (now Euronext Dublin).

1996.jpg

1996

In 1996 BHP became a joint venture partner in the development of the deposit.

1999.jpg

1999

From 1996 to 1999, BHP concentrated on a new area of the Mine and identified new deposits of heavy minerals at the coastal zone of Namalope (comprising the Namalope Reserve as well as the Mualadi and Pivilli deposits). Following BHP’s closure of some titanium feedstock operations in 1999, the joint venture arrangement was dissolved without Kenmare ceding any equity interest to BHP.

2001.jpg

2001

In 2001 Kenmare acquired the outstanding interest in the licence from the original owner.

2004.jpg

2004

In 2004 construction of the Moma Mine began.

2007.jpg

2007

In 2007 the Moma Mine delivered its first production.

2009.jpg

2009

In 2009 commercial production was achieved at Moma.

2012.jpg

2012

In 2012 Kenmare generated EBITDA of US$99 million.

2015.jpg

2015

In Q2 2015 the Moma Mine achieved annualised production of one million tonnes per annum of products.

2016.jpg

2016

In 2016 Kenmare became the third largest TiO2 producer globally.

WCP-B-upgrade-image.jpg

2018

In 2018 the first of three growth projects to increase ilmenite production to 1.2 million tonnes per annum (plus associated co-products), a 20% capacity increase of WCP B, was delivered on time and more than 35% under budget.

WCP-C-in-operation.jpg

2019

Construction of Wet Concentrator Plant (WCP) C began in 2019 and first Heavy Mineral Concentrate production was delivered in February 2020. WCP C is Kenmare's third mining plant and the second of three growth projects to increase ilmenite production to 1.2 million tonnes per annum.

Kenmare-Resources-plc-WCP-B-move-25.JPG

2020

WCP B and its dredge were successfully moved 23km by road from their previous mining area at Namalope to a new high grade ore zone called Pilivili in September 2020. The relocation represented the heaviest piece of mining equipment ever to be moved in Africa. The WCP B move was the final of Kenmare’s three growth projects to deliver 1.2 Mtpa of ilmenite production on a sustainable basis.

WCP A image 263x176px.png

2021

2021 was a record year for Kenmare in terms of safety, production, shipments and financial performance.