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Re: Terres rares : Exploration et production miniére

par energy_isere » Aujourd’hui, 00:01

Pensana nomme un ingénieur angolais pour diriger la construction de la première mine de terres rares d’Angola

Agence Ecofin 16 avril 2024

Longonjo devrait devenir d’ici 2026 la première mine de terres rares d’Angola. Il s’agit d’un projet important pour la diversification en cours de l’économie locale, au-delà de l’exploitation du pétrole et du gaz.

En Angola, Pensana a annoncé le 15 avril la nomination de Benedito Dumbo au poste de chef du chantier de construction de la mine de terres rares Longonjo. Sa nomination intervient alors que la compagnie britannique s’apprête à lancer la phase principale de construction de la première mine de terres rares du pays.

Originaire de Luanda, la capitale angolaise, M. Benedito Dumbo est un ingénieur minier diplômé de l’université d’Exeter en Angleterre. Il travaille depuis trois ans sur le site de Longonjo en Angola, supervisant notamment la construction de la route d’accès à la future mine.

« L’accélération du projet Pensana est vraiment passionnante […]. C’est un honneur de réaliser mon rêve de livrer un projet qui profitera non seulement à la région locale, mais aussi à l’ensemble de l’Angola, à un moment où l’économie se diversifie en s’éloignant du pétrole et du gaz traditionnels », a déclaré le nouveau responsable.

Pour rappel, Pensana vise l’entrée en production de Longonjo en 2026, après le début des travaux de construction cette année. La compagnie s’active actuellement pour boucler le financement nécessaire aux travaux, actuellement évalué à un peu plus de 200 millions de dollars, afin de respecter ce calendrier.
https://www.agenceecofin.com/terres-rar ... s-d-angola

Re: Terres rares : Exploration et production miniére

par energy_isere » Aujourd’hui, 00:01

Pensana nomme un ingénieur angolais pour diriger la construction de la première mine de terres rares d’Angola

Agence Ecofin 16 avril 2024

Longonjo devrait devenir d’ici 2026 la première mine de terres rares d’Angola. Il s’agit d’un projet important pour la diversification en cours de l’économie locale, au-delà de l’exploitation du pétrole et du gaz.

En Angola, Pensana a annoncé le 15 avril la nomination de Benedito Dumbo au poste de chef du chantier de construction de la mine de terres rares Longonjo. Sa nomination intervient alors que la compagnie britannique s’apprête à lancer la phase principale de construction de la première mine de terres rares du pays.

Originaire de Luanda, la capitale angolaise, M. Benedito Dumbo est un ingénieur minier diplômé de l’université d’Exeter en Angleterre. Il travaille depuis trois ans sur le site de Longonjo en Angola, supervisant notamment la construction de la route d’accès à la future mine.

« L’accélération du projet Pensana est vraiment passionnante […]. C’est un honneur de réaliser mon rêve de livrer un projet qui profitera non seulement à la région locale, mais aussi à l’ensemble de l’Angola, à un moment où l’économie se diversifie en s’éloignant du pétrole et du gaz traditionnels », a déclaré le nouveau responsable.

Pour rappel, Pensana vise l’entrée en production de Longonjo en 2026, après le début des travaux de construction cette année. La compagnie s’active actuellement pour boucler le financement nécessaire aux travaux, actuellement évalué à un peu plus de 200 millions de dollars, afin de respecter ce calendrier.
https://www.agenceecofin.com/terres-rar ... s-d-angola

Re: Terres rares : Exploration et production miniére

par energy_isere » 18 avr. 2024, 08:36

La femme la plus riche d'Australie investit dans les terres rares non chinoises
La milliardaire Gina Rinehart vient de prendre des participations dans les deux plus gros producteurs de terres rares non chinois. Il s'agit de métaux stratégiques pour la défense et l'énergie. La chaîne de production est pour le moment dominée par la Chine.

Étienne Goetz le 17 avr. 2024 lesechos


La femme la plus riche d'Australie, Gina Rinehart, continue d'étendre son empire dans les métaux critiques en se passant des Chinois. Cette semaine, sa société Hancock Prospecting a pris une participation de près de 6 % dans Lynas, un producteur de terres rares australien. Il y a quelques jours, elle avait acheté 5 % du capital de l'américain MP Materials.

Il s'agit des deux plus gros producteurs de terres rares non chinois. Ils avaient, d'ailleurs, discuté entre eux d'une possible fusion, mais n'avaient pas réussi à trouver de compromis. Les négociations se sont arrêtées en février dernier. Le titre de Lynas, malmené en Bourse depuis 2021, a bondi de 5,91 % à la Bourse de Sydney mercredi.
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https://www.lesechos.fr/finance-marches ... 3%A9nergie.

Re: Terres rares : Exploration et production miniére

par energy_isere » 07 avr. 2024, 11:28

MP Materials receives $58.5m for US rare earth magnet factory
The move is expected to bolster domestic production of critical components for various high-tech applications.

April 2, 2024

US-based company MP Materials has secured a $58.5m award from the US Internal Revenue Service and Treasury to support the construction of the country’s first fully-integrated rare earth magnet manufacturing facility.

The Section 48C Advanced Energy Project tax credit allocation is expected to bolster domestic production of critical components for various high-tech applications.

Funds were issued following a competitive, oversubscribed process administered by the Department of Energy, which evaluated the technical and commercial viability and environmental and community impact of approximately 250 projects.

Neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) magnets are essential in manufacturing electric motors and generators for a wide range of industries, including automotive, renewable energy and defence.

The demand for these magnets is closely tied to the growth of electric vehicles (EVs) and sustainable energy solutions.

Construction of the facility in Fort Worth, Texas, began in April 2022, with MP Materials already producing magnet precursor materials at a pilot facility in North America.

The company anticipates the start of commercial precursor material production in Fort Worth this summer, with the aim of manufacturing finished magnets by late 2025.

MP Materials’ foundational customer, General Motors, will be the primary recipient of the finished products, which will support the automaker’s EV production in North America.

This partnership underscores the strategic alignment between raw material suppliers and end users in the rapidly evolving EV sector.

The company said in a statement: “MP will source the factory’s raw material inputs from Mountain Pass, California, where MP owns and operates America’s only scaled and operational rare earth mine and separations facility.

“At the factory, NdPr [neodymium-praseodymium] oxide produced at Mountain Pass will be reduced to NdPr metal and converted to NdFeB alloy and finished magnets, delivering an end-to-end supply chain with integrated recycling and world-class sustainability.”
https://www.mining-technology.com/news/ ... &cf-closed

Re: Terres rares : Exploration et production miniére

par energy_isere » 24 mars 2024, 11:57

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Confirmation du beau potentiel du gisement de terres rares de Halleck Creek au Wyoming
American Rare Earths says scoping study confirms potential of Wyoming project

Staff Writer | March 18, 2024

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Halleck Creek rare earths project in Wyoming. (Image courtesy of American Rare Earths.)

Australia’s American Rare Earths (ASX: ARR) published on Monday the results of a scoping study for its Halleck Creek project in Wyoming, United States, which confirms its potential to become a world-class rare earth element (REE) project.

The preliminary technical and economic study on the viability of the project is based on a scenario that includes developing an open pit mine, constructing a beneficiation facility onsite and a refinery offsite.

The report, compiled by independent firm Stantec Consulting Services, highlights a three million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) operating scenario.

Net present value (NPV) is pegged at $673.9 million at an 8% discount rate and $505.1 million at a 10% discount rate (pre-tax), yielding an internal rate of return of 22.5%.

The payback period is estimated at 2.9 years, with total initial capital expenditures (capex) of $456.1 million, including a $76 million contingency.

Based on a mineral resource estimate updated in February, Halleck Creek holds 2.34 billion tonnes of material grading 3,196 parts per million (ppm) total rare earth oxides (TREO), including neodymium (Nd) and praseodymium (Pr) oxides, for 7.48 million tonnes of contained TREO. This includes 1.42 billion tonnes in the measured and indicated category.

The new figures represent a 128% increase over the 2023 estimate, at a grade of 3,295 ppm TREO.

Rare earths, a group of 17 minerals critical to the energy transition for their use in electric car batteries and wind turbines, are also crucial to national security for use in aerospace and defence applications.

Wyoming has become an exploration hotbed for these materials in hopes it could become America’s answer to China’s lock on the market. The Halleck Creek project was named by Mining Intelligence last year as one the world’s top 10 rare earth projects, measured in total rare earth oxides (TREO).

On top of the scoping study for Halleck Creek released Monday, the company will also need to acquire the necessary licences to explore on Wyoming state mineral leases in order to collect rocks for bulk material testing and pilot-scale metallurgical test-work.

After that, American Rare Earths will prepare and implement a detailed baseline environmental plan and will also start working on a permit application to mine on state mineral leases.
https://www.mining.com/american-rare-ea ... g-project/

Re: Terres rares : Exploration et production miniére

par energy_isere » 24 mars 2024, 11:26

US Critical Materials makes gallium discovery at Sheep Creek in Montana

Staff Writer | March 21, 2024

US Critical Materials said on Thursday it has discovered a “strategically significant” deposit of high-grade gallium on its 6,700 acres of claims at its flagship Sheep Creek property in southwest Montana.


The US is 100% dependent on imported gallium, which is critical for national defense, primarily from China. Gallium is used for semiconductors, 5G technology, smartphones, satellite systems, critical photonics technologies and military radar systems. The 2022 list of critical minerals identifies gallium as a US supply risk.

The Pentagon has already announced plans to issue a first-time contract to US or Canadian companies to recover gallium after China curbed exports last year.

In December 2023, US Critical Materials signed an agreement with Idaho National Laboratories to develop new rare earth processing methods, including gallium separation.

Last year, the Sheep Creek property reported grades that exceeded any other domestic rare earth resource. As part of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Earth Mapping Resource Initiative, the USGS, in cooperation with the Montana Bureau of Mines, announced last April it is conducting an aeromagnetic and aero-radiometric survey at Sheep Creek.

The company said it believes the technologies developed under this cooperative research and development agreement could potentially provide environmentally responsible mining and processing to mitigate environmental concerns.

US Critical Materials president James Hedrick is a 29-year former USGS and Bureau of Mines rare earth commodity specialist.

“Not only is our gallium high grade, but we are also confident that we will be able to create a separation process that will be environmentally respectful. US Critical Materials’ prime gallium claims average over 300 ppm and go as high as 1,370 ppm,” Hendrick said in a statement, adding that gallium can be separated profitably at 50 ppm.

“US Critical Materials looks forward to being the primary gallium producer in the United States,” he said.
https://www.mining.com/us-critical-mate ... n-montana/

Re: Terres rares : Exploration et production miniére

par energy_isere » 24 mars 2024, 11:07

suite de ce post du 25 juillet 2021 http://www.oleocene.org/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 4#p2323264

support de fonds américains pour le projet d'exploitation de terres rares Dubbo en Australie
US EXIM offers $600m support to Dubbo rare earths project
Besides, the letter of interest (LOI) is subject to US EXIM completing due diligence and ASM securing all necessary approvals for the project.

March 21, 2024

Australian Strategic Materials (ASM) has secured a non-binding and conditional LOI from the Export-Import Bank of the US (US EXIM) for a debt funding package of up to $600m (A$908.34m) for the Dubbo rare earths project in New South Wales, Australia.

The support from US EXIM is contingent upon the use of US materials during the construction phase and the strategic importance of the Dubbo Project to the critical minerals supply chain.

The LOI is subject to US EXIM completing due diligence and ASM securing all necessary approvals for the project.

This development is a significant advancement in ASM’s funding strategy for the Dubbo Project and reflects the strong support the company has received from government entities, investors and industry groups, particularly in North America.

The Australia-US Taskforce on Critical Minerals has been instrumental in fostering the partnership between the two nations, focusing on the development of secure and sustainable critical mineral supply chains.

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https://www.mining-technology.com/news/ ... t/?cf-view

Re: Terres rares : Exploration et production miniére

par energy_isere » 17 mars 2024, 11:42

suite de ce post du 10 dec 2023 http://www.oleocene.org/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 2#p2381462
Australian Government to loan $550m for Arafura rare earths project
Australia is looking to diversify away from China’s rare earth supply chains.


Alfie Shaw March 14, 2024

The Australian Government will provide up to A$840m ($550m) for the first combined rare earths mine and refinery in the country’s Northern Territory, owned by Arafura Rare Earths, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Thursday.

Along with the government loan, Arafura is expecting funding from international and commercial financiers for the mine, which is located 120km north of Alice Springs.

Australia is looking to improve its rare earth supply chains after Covid-19 exposed risks associated with strong reliance on China, which produces more than 80% of the world’s rare earths.

Albanese said in a statement: “This will create local jobs and economic opportunities, helping Australian and Territory companies and workers capture more value from the game-changing critical minerals deposits we have here.”

Arafura’s shares were up by 59% to A$0.235 following the news on Thursday, having been in a trading halt since Wednesday pending news of debt financing. The company’s largest shareholder is Gina Rhinehart, the Australian mining magnate.

The project in the Northern Territory will be Australia’s third rare earths processing plant after Lynas Rare Earths’ Kalgoorlie operations and Iluka Resources’ Eneabba rare earths plant, which is under development, both in Western Australia.

Rare earths are vital in the production of wind turbines, electric vehicle motors, robotics and mobile phones.

The prices of rare earths neodymium and praseodymium have slumped as China has sharply increased supply levels.

Daniel Morgan, analyst at Barrenjoey, told Reuters: “A lot of these projects face economic challenges… Getting private money is very difficult.”

He added that it was important that the government incentivises companies to enter production given the strategic nature of the industry.

In 2021, the government set up the Critical Minerals Facility to support investment in the sector. Arufa has already received a $325m loan for its operations through the facility.
https://www.mining-technology.com/news/ ... -industry/

Re: Terres rares : Exploration et production miniére

par energy_isere » 10 mars 2024, 11:09

Un prospect de Terres Rares au Brésil :
Appia Announces Maiden Rare Earth Mineral Resource Estimate of 6.6 Million Tonnes Indicated Grading 2,513 ppm TREO and 46.2 Million Tonnes Inferred grading 2,888 ppm TREOat the PCH Ionic Adsorption Clay Project in Goiás, Brazil

March 1, 2024
TORONTO, ON, March 01, 2024, Appia Rare Earths & Uranium Corp. is pleased to announce that it has received an independent maiden Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) for its ionic adsorption clay (IAC) project located in the State of Goiás, Brazil, known as the PCH Project. The MRE was prepared by Yann Camus, P.Eng., of SGS Canada Inc. — Geological Services (“SGS”).

Highlights:

- The maiden MRE for the PCH Project is estimated at 52.8 million tonnes (Mt) comprising:
- 6.6 Mt Indicated resource with a grade of 2,513 parts per million (ppm) total rare earth oxide (TREO).
- 46.2 Mt Inferred resource with a grade of 2,888 ppm TREO.
- The deposit contains significant concentrations of Neodymium (Nd), Praseodymium (Pr), Dysprosium (Dy), and Terbium (Tb) which are the rare earth elements used in the production of permanent magnets and currently under high demand.
- The Company is currently undertaking a significant evaluation of the potential desorbed rare earth oxide (DREO), and results are pending.
Significant anomalies of Scandium and Cobalt have been identified in the Buriti Zone, adding additional potential resource value to the project.

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https://www.mining.com/sponsored-conten ... rption-cl/

Re: Terres rares : Exploration et production miniére

par energy_isere » 25 févr. 2024, 09:27

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Levée de 8 millions de dollars de capitaux pour le début du projet de terres rares Halleck Creek dans le Wyoming
American Rare Earths announces placement to advance Wyoming project
This placement was supported by new and existing investors, with its price set at a 5.1% discount to the ten-day volume-weighted average price (VWAP).

February 23, 2024

American Rare Earths has secured firm commitments to raise A$13.5m ($8.85m) through a placement of 45 million new shares priced at A$0.30 each.

Proceeds from the placement will be used to support the company’s Halleck Creek Rare Earths Project in Wyoming, US.

The placement was supported by a mix of new and existing investors, with the placement price set at a 5.1% discount to the ten-day VWAP.

Bell Potter, a financial services company, served as the co-lead manager for the placement.

American Rare Earths CEO Donald Swartz said: “I am thrilled to announce the successful completion of our institutional placement, which has raised A$13.5m.

“The overwhelming support from both existing shareholders and new institutional investors underscores the confidence in our vision and the potential of our projects, in particular the Halleck Creek Rare Earth Project.

“This placement provides us with the capital to advance our flagship project, Halleck Creek, towards delivering a secure supply of critical minerals to the North American supply chain.”

The funds raised will be allocated to various critical activities at the Halleck Creek project, including mineral resource and extensional drilling, pre-feasibility studies and metallurgical test work.

It will also be used to process development, heritage, permitting, environmental activities, as well as for general working capital needs.

Swartz added: “We are committed to executing on our project development milestones and are grateful for the support that enables us to further our mission.

“With a focus on environmentally friendly and cost-effective extraction methods, we are well set to meet the escalating demand for resources essential to the clean energy transition and US national security.

“This milestone marks a pivotal moment in our journey, and we are excited for the opportunities that lie ahead as we continue to drive value for our shareholders and stakeholders alike.”
https://www.mining-technology.com/news/ ... t/?cf-view

Re: Terres rares : Exploration et production miniére

par energy_isere » 18 févr. 2024, 11:26

suite de ce post du 21 janvier 2024 http://www.oleocene.org/phpBB3/viewtopi ... 6#p2383726
British Columbia rare earth project testing makes 50% TREO concentrates with 80% recovery

Staff Writer | February 13, 2024

Defense Metals (TSXV: DEFN) says metallurgical testing of samples from its Wicheeda rare earth project in British Columbia has shown that a 50% total rate earth oxide (TRE) concentrate can be made. The recovery rate was 80%. The tests were carried out by SGS Canada.

“Continuing positive results from our technical studies suggest that our wholly-owned Wicheeda REE project has the potential to become the next producer of rare earth elements in North America accounting for a significant amount of the rare earths needed for the western world’s future magnet metal production,” said Defense Metals CEO Craig Taylor in a release.

Beginning in 2018 up to the present, Defense has spent about C$5 million on metallurgical test work and the creation of flowsheets for the Wicheeda project. Recent studies optimized the milling and hydrometallurgical processes and the response of 21 variability samples representing different rare earth element (REE) grades, lithologies and locations within the deposit.

The results of the metallurgical tests will be included in the prefeasibility study due to be completed in the second quarter of 2024, said Taylor, and then work would begin on the feasibility study.

The Wicheeda project has measured and indicated resources that total 34.2 million tonnes grading 2.02% TREO and contain 699,000 tonnes of TREO. The inferred portion is 11.1 million tonnes at 1.02% TREO and contains 113,000 tonnes.
https://www.mining.com/british-columbia ... -recovery/

Re: Terres rares : Exploration et production miniére

par energy_isere » 13 févr. 2024, 20:15

Un nouveau prospect de terres rares Halleck Creek dans le Wyoming
American Rare Earths increases resource estimates for Halleck Creek project

By NS Energy Staff Writer 07 Feb 2024

The in-situ resource estimates increased by 64% to 2.34 billion tonnes at a grade of 3,196ppm total rare earth oxides (TREO), and measured and indicated resource estimates increased by 128% or by 795 million tonnes to 1.42 billion tonnes

Australia-based rare earths supplier American Rare Earths has announced a 64% increase in the rare earth elements resource at its Halleck Creek rare earths project in Wyoming, US.

The company’s announcement is based on a recently completed detailed technical report of exploration and updated resource estimates of the Halleck Creek project.

The JORC 2012-compliant resource estimates were updated based on the results of the September/October 2023 maiden resource estimate, along with additional surface sampling and geological mapping.

The in-situ resource estimates were increased by 64% to 2.34 billion tonnes at a grade of 3,196ppm total rare earth oxides (TREO) using a 1,000ppm TREO cut-off.

The measured and indicated resource estimates increased by 128% or by 795 million tonnes to 1.42 billion tonnes, at a grade of 3,295ppm TREO using a 1,000ppm TREO cut-off.

Also, the inferred resource estimates increased by 15% or 117 million tonnes.

American Rare Earths CEO Donald Swartz said: “These results are illustrative of the enormous potential of the project when the resource increases 64% during a developmental drilling campaign, which increased measured/indicated resources by 128%.

“Typically, you’ll see the resource decrease as infill drilling takes place – instead we’re seeing the opposite, with only 25% of the project being drilled to this point.

“The low-cost mine plan when combined with the breakthroughs around metallurgy has increased our confidence and excitement about this world-class deposit. At 27% MREO, we look forward to releasing the results of the scoping study that is nearing completion.”

American Rare Earths said the encouraging results from September/October 2023 drilling laterally and vertically expanded the geological model for Halleck Creek.

The drilling also provided data to geostatistically define measured resource extents at Overton Mountain and redefine indicated resource extents at Red Mountain.

The Australian rare earths supplier is working together with Stantec, a global engineering consulting provider to develop a JORC scoping study at Halleck Creek.

The partners are evaluating the technical, mining, and economic designs related to the Halleck Creek project, as part of the scoping study.
https://www.nsenergybusiness.com/news/a ... k-project/

Re: Terres rares : Exploration et production miniére

par energy_isere » 04 févr. 2024, 11:03

Vietnam rare earths output drops as China’s grows, US says

Reuters | February 1, 2024

The US geological agency has sharply revised down estimates on Vietnam’s rare earths output and expects a further drop despite its rich resource base, according to an annual report, which showed a rise in dominant producer China’s output.


The US Geological Survey’s (USGS) estimates, published late in January, came only a few months after Vietnamese authorities arrested in October corporate executives who were partnering with Western companies to develop rare earths mining projects in Vietnam. There is no clear link between the USGS revision and the arrests.

Rare earths are used in multiple industries, including electric vehicles, auto batteries and renewables, and have several applications in electronic and military products.

Despite having the world’s second-largest deposits, estimated at around 22 million tons of rare earths oxide (REO) equivalent, Vietnam extracted only 1,200 tons in 2022, the statistics from the USGS show, down from 4,300 tons the agency had previously estimated for 2022.

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Output fell to just 600 tons last year, according to USGS’s new data, despite Vietnam’s plans to boost output to about 20,000-60,000 tons a year by the end of the decade.

The USGS did not immediately reply to a request for comment about its revised estimates. Vietnam does not publish data on its rare earths mining output nor on its trade of the minerals.

While Vietnam’s estimated output fell, the USGS estimated global rare earths mining production grew to 350,000 tons last year from 300,000 tons in 2022, largely due to an increase in China’s output to 240,000 tons from 210,000 tons as Beijing raised its quotas last year.

Myanmar’s production tripled to 38,000 tons in 2023 from 12,000 tons a year earlier.

Hobbled plans?
Before the arrests over allegations of illegal trading, Vietnam was planning new tenders for mining concessions at its largest rare earths mine, which is still largely untapped, Reuters reported in September, citing an executive at Australia’s mining company Blackstone Minerals Ltd.

Blackstone and Vietnam’s environment ministry, which is in charge of mining projects, did not immediately reply to requests for comment about whether the tenders were still planned.

Australian Strategic Materials, another mining company, had also partnered with VTRE in May for the supply of about 100 tons of rare earths oxides by the end of last year. The company did not immediately reply to a request for comment about the state of that deal.

The United States has agreed to boost cooperation on rare earths with Vietnam, whose large untapped resources are seen as an alternative source of the minerals. China has the world’s largest deposits, with 44 million tons estimated, and dominates the extraction and processing of the critical minerals.

The USGS revised down its estimates of US rare earths reserves to 1.8 million tons from 2.3 million previously estimated. It also halved its estimates for Russia’s deposits to 10 million tons from 21 millions.

The US embassy in Hanoi had no immediate comment.
https://www.mining.com/web/vietnam-rare ... s-us-says/

Re: Terres rares : Exploration et production miniére

par energy_isere » 28 janv. 2024, 10:39

Un prospect en Australie :
Godolphin secures 51% interest at Narraburra rare earths

By NS Energy Staff Writer 22 Jan 2024

Narraburra is a highly prospective REE project located 12km northeast of Temora in central west New South Wales
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https://www.nsenergybusiness.com/news/g ... re-earths/

Re: Terres rares : Exploration et production miniére

par energy_isere » 21 janv. 2024, 10:19

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MLIB, Defense Metals partner to develop Wicheeda project in Canada

By NS Energy Staff Writer 19 Jan 2024

MLIB has signed an equity partnership agreement to purchase an equity stake in Defense Metals and has signed a co-design agreement with Defense Metals to create a new standard for the collaborative development of the Wicheeda project (

The McLeod Lake Indian Band (MLIB) and Defense Metals have teamed up to advance the Wicheeda Project, a rare earth elements (REE) project in central British Columbia.

The two companies have signed a strategic equity partnership and a co-design agreement.
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https://www.nsenergybusiness.com/news/m ... a-project/

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