16 April 2024
Rainbow Rare Earths Limited
("Rainbow" or "the Company")
LSE: RBW
Positive Initial Leaching and Mineralogy Results at Uberaba in
· Uberaba phosphogypsum material demonstrates good monazite liberation results, giving indications of an economic process route to follow
· Due to the scale of the opportunity at Uberaba, an eventual rare earths processing operation could be larger volume than that envisaged at Phalaborwa
NEWS RELEASE
Rainbow Rare Earths is pleased to announce the results of the mineralogy and hydrometallurgical test work recently carried out on phosphogypsum material from The Mosaic Company's ("Mosaic") Uberaba site in
As announced on 7 September 2023, Rainbow had assayed gypsum samples from different areas of the Mosaic stack, which were sent to SGS Laboratories in Lakefield,
The Uberaba phosphogypsum stack has similar characteristics to Phalaborwa given that both stacks are based upon a hard rock carbonatite phosphate deposit. As such, the Uberaba material is amenable to direct acid leaching, which the testwork demonstrated can recover between 31% to 65% of the TREO.
Mineralogical evaluation of the leach residue carried out at SGS Laboratories in Lakefield,
Due to mineralogy, a complementary route is being studied via hydrometallurgical and monazite concentration test work at Mosaic's lab in
The phosphoric acid plant at Uberaba receives its phosphate rock feed from long life phosphate mines which offers the opportunity to recover rare earths from the current arisings of phosphogypsum from the phosphoric acid plant. The stack still represents a significant rare earths resource that can be addressed at a later date should the current arisings become the focus of the initial study.
George Bennett, CEO of Rainbow, commented: "These initial mineralogy results are very positive because they demonstrate that the Uberaba material shows good liberation results that bode well for a potentially economic operation to recover the rare earth elements. As anticipated, the Uberaba material has similar characteristics to Phalaborwa and we continue to expect that a significant portion of the process flowsheet and intellectual property developed for Phalaborwa can be applied to rare earth extraction at Uberaba. However, given the scale of the Uberaba project, we could expect a rare earths processing operation there to be significantly larger than that at Phalaborwa."
For further information, please contact:
Rainbow Rare Earths Ltd |
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George Bennett Pete Gardner |
+27 82 652 8526
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Cathy Malins |
+44 7876 796 629 |
Berenberg |
Broker |
Matthew Armitt Jennifer Lee
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+44 (0) 20 3207 7800 |
Stifel
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Ashton Clanfield Varun Talwar
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+44 20 7710 7600 |
Tavistock Communications |
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Charles Vivian Tara Vivian-Neal |
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Notes to Editors:
About Rainbow:
Rainbow Rare Earths aims to be a forerunner in the establishment of an independent and ethical supply chain of the rare earth elements that are driving the green energy transition. It is doing this successfully via the identification and development of secondary rare earth deposits that can be brought into production quicker and at a lower cost than traditional hard rock mining projects, with a focus on the permanent magnet rare earth elements neodymium and praseodymium, dysprosium and terbium.
The Company is focused on the development of the Phalaborwa Rare Earths Project in
The Phalaborwa Preliminary Economic Assessment has confirmed strong base line economics for the project, which has a base case NPV10 of US$627 million[1], an average EBITDA operating margin of 75% and a payback period of < two years. Pilot plant operations commenced in 2023, with the project expected to reach commercial production in 2026, just five years after work began on the project by Rainbow.
More information is available at www.rainbowrareearths.com.
[1] Net present value using a 10% forward discount rate
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