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    American Rare Earths Commissions Oxide to Metal Study for Heavy Rare Earths

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    American Rare Earths is pleased to announce that it has engaged Tetra Tech, a U.S. based major consulting and engineering services company, to complete an Oxides to Metals study for the Company’s heavy rare earths stream.

    The study will evaluate options to convert separated heavy rare earth oxides from the American Rare Earths Halleck Creek Project in Wyoming all the way to metal, a critical midstream step immediately preceding the manufacture of permanent magnets relied upon by defense and advanced technology sectors.

    Positioning into the U.S. midstream

    Today, China dominates the midstream of the rare earth value chain, including oxide separation and metal production. The United States has prioritized development of a domestic midstream capable of producing rare earth metals and ultimately permanent magnets, and several U.S. companies are assessing pathways from separated rare earth oxides to metal.​

    American Rare Earths intends to be part of that solution. The Oxides to Metals study will:

    • Identify and evaluate available technologies to convert heavy rare earth oxides to metals, including molten salt electrolysis and calciothermic reduction.

    • Focus on ARR’s heavy rare earth suite – samarium (Sm), gadolinium (Gd), terbium (Tb) and dysprosium (Dy) – which are essential for high temperature permanent magnets used in defense and advanced technologies.​

    • Select a preferred technology and develop a process flow diagram, mass balance, major equipment list, and preliminary capital and operating cost estimates.

    • Provide an initial assessment of the potential strategic and operational benefits of integrating oxide to metal capability with ARR’s planned refining operations in Wyoming.

    The work will be led by Tetra Tech’s Salt Lake City office under Process Department Lead and Qualified Person Kelton Smith.

    Aligned with CEO strategy and U.S. policy support

    In his letter to shareholders dated February 9, 20261, CEO Mark Wall emphasized that Halleck Creek is a very large, long-life rare earth deposit in Wyoming, one of the world’s most attractive and mature mining jurisdictions, and that ARR’s objective is to build “a secure domestic supply of rare earths for the U.S. market.”

    The oxide to metal initiative builds directly on that work. With the capability to produce separated rare earth oxides now demonstrated at bench scale, this study is the next logical step in assessing how far downstream Halleck Creek’s product can be integrated within the United States, from ore in Wyoming, through refining in Wyoming, to heavy rare earth metals that are the immediate precursors to permanent magnets.

    Strategic importance of a Wyoming-based heavy rare earth metals stream

    American Rare Earths Halleck Creek project is the largest known deposit of total contained rare earth oxides in North America2. By evaluating options to convert its heavy rare earth oxide stream to metal within this Wyoming anchored value chain, American Rare Earths aims to:

    • Identify potential strategic benefits of integrating downstream processing beyond separated oxide production.

    • Offer potential partners and customers a U.S.-based, jurisdictionally secure source of critical heavy rare earth metals.

    • Further align Halleck Creek with U.S. policy priorities that frame rare earths as a national security imperative and seek to reduce reliance on foreign midstream and magnet supply chains.

    By – https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/american-rare-earths-commissions-oxide-120300473.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAIlZzce82hGJFfhQ3UuPuXEqXScUyDuUwqSAwb0vC0qdQUgrvtagzwT82vYX1-C7_W3K-VeC2haCUuthtxq7z87Sshb1lgsHxuxDph3wzxA4UQ4vDJLImQPhL1g_4Q4DqUIWEATvOWZOseUXnF3Ir87Crb3zTOgbYBiUaUZqpcCx

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