Westwater Resources (WWR) 2024 Annual Gateway Conference summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
2024 Annual Gateway Conference summary
22 Jan, 2026Strategic positioning and market drivers
Transitioned from uranium mining to a vertically integrated battery-grade graphite business, acquiring Alabama Graphite and focusing on U.S.-based production.
Controls the Coosa Graphite Deposit, the largest in the Lower 48, with plans to bring it online in late 2028; Kellyton plant to begin operations in early 2026.
U.S. demand for graphite is driven by over 15 battery gigafactories under development, with no current domestic anode material production.
Graphite is critical for lithium-ion batteries, representing 50% of battery weight, and is designated a critical mineral by the U.S. government.
Vertically integrated model enables control from mining to high-purity anode production, with proprietary, environmentally friendly processes.
Project milestones and financial developments
Kellyton plant construction is over two years in, with all main buildings up and equipment installation underway.
Secured offtake agreements with Stellantis and SK On, fully committing phase I capacity through 2031.
Announced a $150 million debt facility term sheet to complete Kellyton’s $271 million phase I, with $120 million equity already invested.
Increased Kellyton’s initial nameplate capacity by 25% to 12,500 metric tons per year without raising project costs.
Phase II expansion to 50,000 metric tons per year is planned, with a definitive feasibility study expected later this year.
Industry trends and regulatory impacts
U.S. faces a significant supply shortfall for natural graphite, even if all planned domestic capacity comes online.
Energy storage and renewable integration are expected to further boost graphite demand.
IRA legislation provides a 10% production tax credit for graphite anodes; China’s export restrictions and U.S. Foreign Entity of Concern rules increase the need for domestic supply.
From 2027, 80% domestic content is required for EV tax credits, making U.S. graphite sourcing essential.
Any graphite processed in China disqualifies EVs from the $7,500 tax credit, further incentivizing U.S. production.
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