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Emmerson raises £1.72 million to fund Khemisset project

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Emmerson has raised £1.72 million (before expenses) through an oversubscribed placing of 40 470 589, new ordinary shares of no-par value each in the share capital of the company.

Following the delivery of the feasibility study for the Khemisset potash project, the company received several expressions of interest from investor groups with respect to investing in Emmerson.

The placing was led by sole broker Shard Capital Partners LLP. The funds raised will primarily support the company as it continues to rapidly develop the project through the delivery of key work streams.

Graham Clarke, CEO of Emmerson, commented: "The support that we have received in this fundraise, for which demand significantly exceeded our minimum targeted figure, is very encouraging and demonstrates a strong belief from our investors in the potential of Emmerson and the Khemisset project.

"These funds enable us to continue to make strong progress on preparing the Khemisset potash project for detailed design and engineering and, ultimately, construction.

"While our focus in the short term is on permitting, strategic financing discussions and reviewing the feasibility study for both opportunities to improve the project further and complete additional work to mitigate any risks, we also expect to be able to complete additional work on our SOP project, salt strategy and to bring our additional resources into a mine plan, which present growth opportunities to improve our already outstanding economics.

"We look forward to keeping our shareholders updated on the progress we make over the remainder of 2020 and into 2021."

Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/project-news/16072020/emmerson-raises-172-million-to-fund-khemisset-project/

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