In early 2025, BGV Group Management, led by Gennadii Butkevych, signed cooperation agreements with three international partners during Ukrainian Week 2025 in Washington, USA. These agreements lay the groundwork for future collaboration in the critical raw materials (CRM)sector, with a focus on advancing joint initiatives. The parties have committed to further refining the terms of cooperation and accelerating the implementation of these projects.
For nearly a decade, BGV Group Management has been a key player in the extraction and processing of graphite and beryllium. Since 2015, the company has invested approximately $100 million in the mining sector, primarily targeting greenfield projects within the CRM industry.
Gennadii Butkevych, founder and investor of BGV Group Management, emphasized the significance of these agreements, stating, “The signing of these documents marks a pivotal step in establishing international partnerships and expanding our global presence. With global attention on the CRM industry, our company has been building expertise and executing projects in this field for years.”
The company’s flagship project, BGV Graphite, is being developed at the Balakhivske deposit in Ukraine’s Kirovohrad region. By early 2025, BGV completed the preliminary feasibility study (PFS)and pilot technological tests for the final product. In collaboration with Finland’s Metso, the company is working on basic engineering for an enrichment plant, with construction slated to begin in the first quarter of 2026.
Additionally, BGV has made significant strides in producing battery-quality graphite. In 2024, the company, in partnership with Germany’s ANZAPLAN, successfully conducted tests to achieve 99.99% purity and produce spherical graphite (SPG), a key component in lithium-ion batteries. Design work for the SPG production plant is expected to commence in 2025.
Another major initiative is the BGV Beryllium project, which includes verification drilling and extensive studies to explore the potential for extracting zinc and rare earth elements. The company aims to complete the PFS for this project by 2025, adhering to international standards.