Highlights
MRE when coupled with previously announced1 world class metallurgical testwork recovery results of the magnetic rare earth oxides (MREO), as listed below, confirm the following:
Andrew Reid, Managing Director, commented:
“Today’s announcement is very important for the Company and our shareholders as it now sets us on a path towards development. This result places Ema as one of the largest ionic rare earths deposits in the world. The team has done a tremendous job in getting such a large MRE defined in less than 1 year, which now confirms the immense potential of the Ema project in Brazil.
Not only do we have a massive mineral resource of >1 billion tonnes but also significantly we have >300 million tonnes at grades close to 1,000ppm which will assist in generating positive financial cash flow models.
Opportunities to increase both grade and tonnage remain high due to the extremely conservative global specific gravity (SG) of 1.34 which was applied to the estimated volumes. Additional deeper, less weathered samples from the higher-grade horizon is expected to result in significantly higher sg’s.
With only 46% of the total area drilled, the team is confident of increasing not only tonnages but believes the opportunities to also increase the grade are well founded and will be tested through the next round of drilling commencing over the coming months. BCM is now well on its way to establishing the Company as a global rare earths leader.”
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