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Falcon Energy Materials restructures ownership after Sama Resources exit

Wednesday 25 March 2026 - 07:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Falcon Energy Materials restructures ownership after Sama Resources exit

Falcon Energy Materials, the company specializing in graphite anode production for batteries, has made a strategic restructuring of its ownership following the complete withdrawal of Sama Resources, one of its key historical investors. This transition, occurring alongside a recent capital raise, reflects a maturation phase for the firm aiming to position Morocco at the forefront of the electric battery value chain.

Sama Resources, a Canadian mining exploration company, previously held a significant stake, estimated at 11.8% prior to an unbrokered capital increase in February 2026. By choosing not to participate, Sama’s stake declined to 8.9%, eventually paving the way for a full divestment.

On March 20, 2026, Sama announced the sale of its entire 15.18 million shares in Falcon Energy Materials, in compliance with Canadian "early warning" regulations for major stock disposals. According to the company's leadership, the decision aligns with a prudent financial strategy aimed at strengthening its balance sheet and focusing on its core mining projects, particularly in West Africa. The proceeds will support their nickel and copper operations—resources critical to global energy transition plans.

For Falcon Energy Materials, the exit of Sama Resources does not disrupt its board or operational governance but reshapes its ownership structure. Based in Abu Dhabi, with a graphite anode plant under development in Jorf Lasfar, Morocco, Falcon continues its growth in a competitive lithium-ion battery market.

The shift in ownership coincides with Falcon’s finalization of its pilot unit at Jorf Lasfar, Morocco’s industrial hub offering logistical connectivity to Europe and North America. This location enables the company to leverage structured regulatory conditions, skilled labor, and access to global industry partners.

The case reflects how foreign investments are shaping Morocco’s burgeoning energy storage sector, aligning with national strategies such as the "lithium valley," heavily linked to automotive battery production investments. Medium-term expectations focus on whether Falcon’s new investor configuration will help advance technological partnerships and supplier deals in the battery manufacturing ecosystem.

The replacement of Sama Resources by institutional funds and energy-focused investors highlights opportunities for consolidation within Falcon’s vision. In an industry characterized by volatile valuations tied to green energy, the ownership transition reinforces the importance of tracking Falcon’s Jorf Lasfar plant development and its integration into the international graphite anode market.


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