Why is the Syrah share price halted?

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The Syrah Resources Ltd (ASX: SYR) share price won't be tumbling lower with the market today.

That's because prior to the market open, the graphite producer requested a trading halt.

Why is the Syrah share price halted?

This morning Syrah requested that its shares be placed into a trading halt until Monday 26 September.

According to the release, the trading halt is requested pending an announcement by the company to the market regarding a labour-related operational interruption at Balama Graphite operation.

The Balama Graphite operation is in the Cabo Delgado Province of Mozambique.

What is the operational interruption?

No further information has been provided in relation to this "labour-related operational interruption."

However, it is worth noting that several months ago the Syrah share price was sold off after the company revealed that there had been a security incident near to its operation.

Syrah advised at the time that there was an insurgent attack at a mine project site near Ancuabe, approximately 200km from the Balama Project.

As this and another incident occurred close to the N1 road, which is the primary transport route between Balama and both Nacala and Pemba, Syrah and its logistics service provider suspended all personnel and logistics movements through the route section.

There have been reports of further insurgent attacks in the province in recent weeks, so it isn't inconceivable that the "labour-related operational interruption" relates to these. Though, until Syrah releases an announcement and confirms the reason for the halt, it is only speculation.

The Syrah share price is down 1% in 2022 after rebounding 25% since this time last month.

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