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12th Jan 2017
past several months Edenville has received significant formal interest from several companies for long-term coal supply..It is planned that initial mining will commence in Q1 2017.
6th Mar 2017
Letters of intent and expressions of interest have been received from several parties who intend to purchase coal from the operating mine on a long-term basis….the Company is conservatively planning for firm orders that will result in initial sales in the region of 5,000 to 8,000 tonnes per month
19th May 2017
signed a Letter of Intent with a customer to supply coal. Initially this is expected to be 1,000 tonnes per month rising to a potential 7,000 tonnes per month supply to this customer as the operation expands….In addition to the above, the Company is working on several other agreements that would provide significantly more additional sales.
12th Jul 2017
substantial interest has been shown from prospective purchasers of our coal. Detailed discussions have been held with several groups wishing to take delivery of washed coal once produced.
1st Aug 2017
currently processing orders for coal and limited deliveries of raw coal are scheduled to be dispatched to customers from the second week of August.
25th Aug 2017
In addition to the Company marketing the coal, we have an agent actively exploring new client possibilities in the region, including in Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda.
29th Aug 2017
has entered into a marketing agreement with a UK company with links to African energy and commodities trading. The Agent, which has been sourcing possible customers for Edenville’s coal, wishes its identity to remain confidential at this time for commercial reasons.
10th Oct 2017
recently started treating coal through its wash plant and once up to full production, currently anticipated to be in January 2018, and utilising the current plant and equipment levels, the Company anticipates production volumes of at least 10,000 tonnes of coal per month.
23rd Nov 2017
These initial, “test shipments”, currently totalling over 1,000 tonnes, are to parties that have expressed interest in placing long-term coal orders with the Company, subject to finalising pricing and quality, that in total could exceed the initial planned output of 10,000 tonnes per month, which is targeted to be achieved by the end of January 2018.
31st Jan 2018
remain in detailed discussions regarding contractual terms with several of these groups and others regarding potential long-term orders that total over 10,000 tonnes of coal per month.
27th Feb 2018
pleased to have commenced production on a new order for 4,000 tonnes of coal for use by a Tanzanian customer. If the coal is deemed suitable for the customer’s needs having utilised this initial order, the customer has requested another 60,000 tonnes over a period of 6 months (an average of 10,000 tonnes per month)
So where are all these customers and output?