Rare earth elements and rare metals explained by Jennifer S. Getsinger, PhD, PGeo. Article discusses companies in the space, including an overview of Commerce Resources (TSXv:CCE) properties and assets.
What's inside all those electronics and tech products you buy? Often, they're filled with toxic chemicals and rare earth minerals. This presentation addresses the history, and global demand for rare earth minerals, and the public and environmental health issues they cause.
The LCM Rare Earths News Review is a monthly report compiled for London Commodity Markets to provide a snapshot of the state of the global rare earth elements industry.
At the 2010 Prospector's and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Conference, David Lentz and Anthony Mariano gave a presentation on ranking and evaluating light to heavy rare earth deposits worldwide. This is that presentation.
Abu Dabbab and Nuweibi deposits (tantalum-tin-feldspar), Feasibility study upgrade,Gippsland,tantalum-tin project located on the western shore of the Red Sea;Abu Dabbab and Nuweibi tantalum-tin-feldspar deposits having a combined resource of 138 million tonnes;The Company’s Abu Dabbab and Nuweibi tantalum deposits will be developed to establish Gippsland as a leading global tantalum producer for several decades
Uranium as an Element , Radioactive Elements, Uranium Occurrences , Uranium Minerals, Uranium Ore Miner, Uranium Geology, Categories of Uranium Deposits, Unconformity-related Deposits , Breccia complex deposits, Sandstone deposits, Quartz-pebble conglomerate deposits, Limestone deposits, Surficial deposits, Volcanic deposits, Intrusive deposits, Metasomatite deposits, Vein deposits, Phosphorite and Lignite deposits, Uranium Resources, Production from mines, Known Recoverable Resources, Types of Uranium Deposits in Egypt, Main Occurrences, Gabal Gattar uranium, Uranium deposits of Um Ara area
What's inside all those electronics and tech products you buy? Often, they're filled with toxic chemicals and rare earth minerals. This presentation addresses the history, and global demand for rare earth minerals, and the public and environmental health issues they cause.
The LCM Rare Earths News Review is a monthly report compiled for London Commodity Markets to provide a snapshot of the state of the global rare earth elements industry.
At the 2010 Prospector's and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Conference, David Lentz and Anthony Mariano gave a presentation on ranking and evaluating light to heavy rare earth deposits worldwide. This is that presentation.
Abu Dabbab and Nuweibi deposits (tantalum-tin-feldspar), Feasibility study upgrade,Gippsland,tantalum-tin project located on the western shore of the Red Sea;Abu Dabbab and Nuweibi tantalum-tin-feldspar deposits having a combined resource of 138 million tonnes;The Company’s Abu Dabbab and Nuweibi tantalum deposits will be developed to establish Gippsland as a leading global tantalum producer for several decades
Uranium as an Element , Radioactive Elements, Uranium Occurrences , Uranium Minerals, Uranium Ore Miner, Uranium Geology, Categories of Uranium Deposits, Unconformity-related Deposits , Breccia complex deposits, Sandstone deposits, Quartz-pebble conglomerate deposits, Limestone deposits, Surficial deposits, Volcanic deposits, Intrusive deposits, Metasomatite deposits, Vein deposits, Phosphorite and Lignite deposits, Uranium Resources, Production from mines, Known Recoverable Resources, Types of Uranium Deposits in Egypt, Main Occurrences, Gabal Gattar uranium, Uranium deposits of Um Ara area
On July 5, 2012, Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXv: CCE) filed its National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report entitled, "Preliminary Economic Assessment, Ashram Deposit" on SEDAR [http://www.sedar.com] and on their corporate website [http://www.commerceresources.com].
The report was completed by SGS Geostat.
Rare earths and rare metals are not often covered by the mainstream media, and because you can’t actually see them, most people are totally unaware of the importance they play in our daily lives – and how important they will be in the future.
Rare earths are used to make semiconductors, very powerful magnets for wind turbines, computer hard drives, electric vehicles, speakers, etc.
The following article is a overview of the staking rush underway in British Columbia throughout the Rocky Mountain Rare Metal Belt.
Kind of funny - with all the news about Planetary Resources Inc and asteroid mining, here's some notes I made back in 2006 on the topic to talk with some of my colleagues on the subject.
Mineralization of Rare Earths, Platinum and Gold in a Sedimentary Deposit, Fo...CrimsonPublishersAMMS
Mineralization of Rare Earths, Platinum and Gold in a Sedimentary Deposit, Found Using an Indirect Method of Exploration by Eleazar Salinas-Rodríguez in Aspects in Mining & Mineral Science
Lakeland Resources Inc. (TSXv: LK) (FSE: 6LL) geologist Darren L. Smith, M.Sc., P.Geol. recently gave the attached presentation investor groups in Europe. His presentation covered the technical aspects of uranium exploration in the Athabasca Basin, Saskacthewan and was titled "Athabasca Basin Uranium."
The immediate future of humanity, in my opinion, must not be projected towards the conquest of space but must be directed towards the subsoil of the earth. From now until 2050, the demand for minerals will increase by more than 300% and extraction will grow at unprecedented rates.
Worldwide there is already a real "hunting" for new materials, in particular those called "rare earths", because they can replace, as already happens in certain industrial and strategic sectors [1] those that are normally used as a source of energy together with other minerals [2], always present in the subsoil, but less valuable.
On July 5, 2012, Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXv: CCE) filed its National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report entitled, "Preliminary Economic Assessment, Ashram Deposit" on SEDAR [http://www.sedar.com] and on their corporate website [http://www.commerceresources.com].
The report was completed by SGS Geostat.
Rare earths and rare metals are not often covered by the mainstream media, and because you can’t actually see them, most people are totally unaware of the importance they play in our daily lives – and how important they will be in the future.
Rare earths are used to make semiconductors, very powerful magnets for wind turbines, computer hard drives, electric vehicles, speakers, etc.
The following article is a overview of the staking rush underway in British Columbia throughout the Rocky Mountain Rare Metal Belt.
Kind of funny - with all the news about Planetary Resources Inc and asteroid mining, here's some notes I made back in 2006 on the topic to talk with some of my colleagues on the subject.
Mineralization of Rare Earths, Platinum and Gold in a Sedimentary Deposit, Fo...CrimsonPublishersAMMS
Mineralization of Rare Earths, Platinum and Gold in a Sedimentary Deposit, Found Using an Indirect Method of Exploration by Eleazar Salinas-Rodríguez in Aspects in Mining & Mineral Science
Lakeland Resources Inc. (TSXv: LK) (FSE: 6LL) geologist Darren L. Smith, M.Sc., P.Geol. recently gave the attached presentation investor groups in Europe. His presentation covered the technical aspects of uranium exploration in the Athabasca Basin, Saskacthewan and was titled "Athabasca Basin Uranium."
The immediate future of humanity, in my opinion, must not be projected towards the conquest of space but must be directed towards the subsoil of the earth. From now until 2050, the demand for minerals will increase by more than 300% and extraction will grow at unprecedented rates.
Worldwide there is already a real "hunting" for new materials, in particular those called "rare earths", because they can replace, as already happens in certain industrial and strategic sectors [1] those that are normally used as a source of energy together with other minerals [2], always present in the subsoil, but less valuable.
Arctic Star Exploration Corp. is a junior natural resource company engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties. The Company owns 100% of its flagship Timantti Diamond Project including a 243 Ha Exploration Permit and a 193,700 Ha Exploration Reservation near the township of Kuusamo, in Finland. The project is located on the same geological belt of rock approximately 450 km SE of the operating Grib Diamond Mine in Russia. Arctic has discovered three diamondiferous kimberlites that may represent the first finds in a large kimberlite field. The Company also controls diamond exploration properties in Nunavut (Stein), the NWT (Diagras and Redemption) and a rare metals project in BC (Cap). Arctic Star has a highly experienced diamond exploration team previously responsible for numerous world class diamond mine discoveries.
What is mining?; Why do we need mines?; What is a mineral ?; What is an Ore Deposit? ; Concentrations of Metals; Metals enrichment factors ; Types of Ore Deposit ; GEOLOGIC CONDITIONS AND CHARACTERISTIC OF ORE DEPOSITS; Shape of ore deposits; Dip ore deposits ;Thickness ore deposits; Depth of ore deposits; Structure of ore deposits; Ore value and profitability of mining; Stability of ore rocks; Chemical and mineral characteristics of ores ; Lessening of ore deposit; Degree of breakability; Life Cycle of a Metal Resource; Mineral Supply and Demand; Conservation; Economic Impact on Mineral Supplies
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Commerce Resources Corp. reports the results of a prospecting and sampling program completed on the Eldor Property. The results of this program are extremely encouraging, including the highest niobium mineralized sample collected to date from the area: 5.9% Nb2O5.
Commerce Resources Corp. announced that it has closed the second tranche of its previously announced short-form prospectus offering and its non-brokered flow-through private placement.
Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXv: CCE; FSE: D7H) is pleased to announce that it has filed an amended and restated final short form prospectus, amending and restating the short form prospectus dated February 25, 2016, with the securities regulatory authorities in the Provinces of British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario in connection with a best efforts offering of units (the “Units”) of the Company at a reduced price of $0.075 per Unit for gross proceeds of a minimum of $1 million and up to a maximum of $3 million.
Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXv: CCE, FSE: D7H, OTCQX: CMRZF) announces it has been awarded a grant totaling $300,000 from the Fonds de recherche du Québec - Nature et technologie (FRQNT) and the Ministère de l’Énergie et des Ressources naturelles (MERN). These funds will be directed to the optimization of tailings management for the Ashram Rare Earth Element Deposit in Quebec.
Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXv: CCE, FSE: D7H, OTCQX: CMRZF) announces that it has completed a preliminary evaluation of local and regional wind data to the west of Lac LeMoyne, indicating favourable wind speeds for renewable power development as part of the Ashram Rare Earth Project’s energy requirements.
Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXv: CCE, FSE: D7H, OTCQX: CMRZF) announces that it has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with NorFalco Sales, a division of Glencore Canada Corporation.
Under the terms of the MOU, the Company agrees that NorFalco will be the sole provider of the sulphuric acid required for the Ashram Project, at highly competitive market rates and terms. The agreement is binding and is subject to an initial 5 year term and may be re-negotiated thereafter.
Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXv: CCE; FSE: D7H) is pleased to announce that it has filed on February 26, 2016, a final short form prospectus with the securities regulatory authorities in the Provinces of British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario in connection with a best efforts offering of units (the “Units”) of the Company at a price of $0.10 per Unit for gross proceeds of a minimum of $1 million and up to a maximum of $3 million (the “Offering”). The Company has granted the agent an over-allotment option to sell up to an additional 15% of the Offering on the same terms and conditions, exercisable at any time following the closing of the Offering for a period of 30 days.
Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXv: CCE) is pleased to announce that a reduction in flowsheet processing steps has been confirmed at the pilot scale for the Company's 100% owned Ashram Rare Earth Deposit.
Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXv: CCE) has announced that it has closed a second tranche of a non-brokered private placement. Combining both tranches, the Company has raised a total of $1,974,225.
Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXv: CCE) announced that it has closed a first tranche of a non-brokered private placement for gross proceeds of $1,650,429. The proceeds of the private placement will be used in qualified exploration expenditures at the Company's mineral properties in Quebec.
Commerce Resources Corp. announces that it has made significant metallurgical improvements to its mineral concentrate for the Ashram Rare Earth Deposit. Overall rare earth element recoveries have now increased from 71% to 76% while maintaining a grade of greater than 40% TREO. In addition, the recent testwork has simplified the leach process stage of the flowsheet through the elimination of the secondary leach.
Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXv: CCE) announces that it has received the 2015 e3 Plus Award, presented annually by the Association de l'exploration minière du Québec (AEMQ), for its work in advancement of the Ashram Rare Earth Project in Northern Quebec.
Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXv: CCE) announces the achievement of key metallurgical milestones with the successful completion of a leach mini-pilot plant and the subsequent production of the highest-grade mineral concentrate to date from the Company’s 100% owned Ashram Rare Earth Deposit.
Commerce Resources Corp. announces the results for the 3 remaining drill holes from the 2015 winter/spring drill program at the Ashram Rare Earth Deposit located in northern Quebec.
Commerce Resources Corp. provides an update on the second phase of the 2015 drill program underway at its 100% owned Ashram Rare Earth Deposit located in northern Quebec.
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2. Elemental Economics - Mineral demand.pdfNeal Brewster
After this second you should be able to: Explain the main determinants of demand for any mineral product, and their relative importance; recognise and explain how demand for any product is likely to change with economic activity; recognise and explain the roles of technology and relative prices in influencing demand; be able to explain the differences between the rates of growth of demand for different products.
1. Rare earth
elements and
rare metals
by Jennifer S. Getsinger, PhD, PGeo.
The simple life of the Stone Age required only stone tools made of
broken rocks. With the Iron Age came the complexity of knives, war,
and forging. Mining really got going with the Bronze Age (tin, copper).
Almost all of the known mining areas of Europe were discovered by
the Romans. Refined steel, petroleum, and aluminum have defined
the modern industrial age.
Through all human history, the love of pre- lithium, there would be less treatment for bipo-
cious metals (gold, silver, platinum) has lar disorder and less possibility for electric and
woven a thread of art, beauty, culture, hybrid automobiles and certainly less twitter-
and greed. The first metals mined were the ing on cell phones (see May 2009 RW for article
easiest to extract from the Earth: magnetic on lithium).
iron, gold nuggets from streams, soft cop- The rare earth elements (REE) are usually
per from veins. The industrial and military defined as the special section of the periodic
advances of the past two centuries have table known as the lanthanide metals or lan-
progressed with improvements in mining thanides, from lanthanum (#57) to lutetium
technology. Scientists have found new uses (#71), and also yttrium (#39), totaling 15
for each element discovered. Without the chemically similar elements that occur in many
discovery of radioactive elements like ura- common rocks in small amounts. Promethium
nium, there would be no nuclear warheads, no (Pm, #61), is generally not included due to
X-rays, no medical isotopes, no radiometric dat- lack of stable isotopes and zero natural occur-
ing with its story of the immense time involved rence. The light rare earth elements (LREE)
in Earth history, no sorrowful wastelands like are commonly defined as La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm,
Hiroshima and Nagasaki or Chernobyl, no with the first four the most abundant. The
living with constant dread of the bomb, no heavy rare earth elements (HREE) are con-
hope of curing cancer. sidered more valuable as they are rarer, and
With each new technological tool and min- are defined by the U.S. Geological Survey
eral extraction technique come new prospects as Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, and Lu; and
for the mining business, new definitions of ore commonly also included with this group are
(earth materials that can be mined for a profit), Eu and Y, due to their similar properties and
new facets of progress, new dangers. If not for occurrence. The lanthanides are all reactive,
europium from the rare earth element mined silvery grey, soft metals ranging in specific
in the Mountain Pass carbonatite intrusion in gravity from 4.4 to 9.8 g/cm3, and vary in
California, colour television would never have crustal abundance from cerium, at 60 ppm as
been affordable. The computer on which this common as copper, to thulium and lutetium,
article was composed contains commodities the at 0.5 ppm the least abundant rare earths,
Romans never even imagined, in addition to yet more abundant than silver. Uses for each
the age-old useful metals they did know about depend on their unique chemical properties.
(iron, copper, gold). Without the refinement of Study of the rare earth elements (REE) is
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2. ExploRIng foR METAlS of ThE fuTuRE
essential to an understanding of the petrol- well as small permanent magnets. Below is a
ogy of igneous rocks, and contributes to selection of companies involved in rare met-
various processes of radiometric dating als and rare earths.
and research into the origins of the uni-
verse. But mere curiosity is not enough to Adex Mining Inc. [ADE-TSXV] is
spark mining. This is where colour moni- “reaching new heights at Mount Pleasant,
tors and emerging electronic devices and North America’s largest tin deposit and
their expanding markets instigated devel- the world’s largest (known) reserve of
opment of affordably mining these unusual indium,” located in New Brunswick. Adex
elements. plans to reactivate former producer, the
The United States used to produce all of Mount Pleasant tungsten-molybdenum
its rare earth elements from mines such as mine, as well as to develop the related tin-
Mountain Pass in California near the Nevada indium-zinc deposit of the North Zone. In
border (conveniently located between its April 2009, Adex announced a NI 43-101
customers, the television producers of Los compliant indicated mineral resource esti-
Angeles and the neon and rare element mate of 10.88 million tonnes of Sn-In-(Zn)
phosphored fluorescent lights of Las Vegas), ore (0.43% Sn, 67.8 grams indium/tonne,
but environmental concerns about radio- 0.67% zinc, and lesser tungsten, moly, arse-
active components such as monazite and nic, copper and bismuth) at a cut-off grade
competition from less costly mining meth- of 0.25% tin-equivalent (calculated using
ods and deposits in China shut it down. Vast tin and indium but not zinc values), and a
resources of “ion-adsorption” ore in tropi- price of indium of US $500/kg. Indium is
cally weathered granitic rocks of southern used in thin-film coatings for solar panels
China, where in-place concentration of rare and in LCD monitors such as those on com-
earth metal cations in kaolinite provides puters and flat-screen televisions.
low grade, but bulk mineable deposits of Argentex Mining Corp. [ATX-TSXV] is
yttrium and the middle REEs, as well as a Vancouver junior mining company with
bastnasite production as a by-product of a cast of local star geologists including
the Bayan Obo iron mine of inner Mongolia, Kenneth Hicks (president), Colin Godwin,
have supplanted most other world suppliers Jenna Hardy, and others. Its flagship
of lanthanides. However, reborn as a private Pinguino property in southern Argentina is
company, Molycorp Minerals is now work- a “unique indium-bearing silver polymetal-
ing on reviving mining at Mountain Pass as lic” (silver-indium-zinc-lead-gold) deposit
well as manufacturing magnets. Molycorp (copper and tin are also present). Holding
is expecting renewed local support due to mineral rights to 35 properties in the
strategic concerns regarding rare metals. 60-kilometre northwest-striking Tranquilo
World market for rare metals and lan- Trend, Argentex is in a good position to
thanides can only increase with the present help meet the growing demand for indium
trend toward the proliferation of personal from the green-energy sector and Japanese
music and electronic devices and green tech- display technology applications.
nology transportation – all requiring smaller Avalon Rare Metals Inc. [AVL-TSXV]
and more powerful rechargeable batteries as recently announced additional promising
TOP: Project Geologist Angie Martin downloads data on rainfall, sun, snow, wind speed and
direction from the weather station into her computer at the Avalon Ventures Thor Lake Project
Northwest Territories. Photo by Chris Pederson.
BOTTOM: Danny Gorham and Doug McDonagh of Dahrouge Geological prepare for field work on
Commerce Resources Blue River Tantalum-Niobium Project in eastern British Columbia, Canada.
Photo courtesy Commerce resource Corp.
REFER TO TABLE OF ELEMENTS PAGE 55.
August 2009 www.resourceworld.com 7
3. assays from its Thor Lake (NWT) REE proj- and sampling. Thirty-six samples contained (see March 2008 RW for details). Gallium is
ect, including highlight drill hole L09-152 anomalously REE concentrations. A summer a soft metal up to its melting point at 30°C,
with its high-grade Basal Zone intercept of exploration program is underway consisting but it doesn’t boil until it reaches 2403°C.
2.96% total rare earth oxides (TREO), 37.6% of geological mapping, soil and rock geo- It’s used widely in the electronics industry,
of that consisting of heavy rare earth oxides chemical sampling, and trenching. and is increasing in demand.
(HREO: Eu to Lu, and Y), over 11.6 metres; Commerce Resources Corp. [CCE-TSXV; Great Western Minerals Group [GWG-
and within that intercept, 2.3 metres grad- D7H-FSE] focuses on tantalum, niobium, TSXV] is “forging the link in the rare earth
ing 4.41% TREO with 28.7% HREO. Various and other rare metals in carbonatites, element mine-to-market chain” – intending,
phases of Precambrian granitoid rocks and especially at the Upper Fir deposit at their like Molycorp Minerals, to bring both min-
pegmatites on the property contain sev- Blue River Project in British Columbia, ing and production in this business back to
eral mineralized zones, featuring other rare and their new Eldor prospect in Québec, North America. Although Great Western
metals such as zirconium, niobium, tanta- which is enriched in phosphorus, ura- and Molycorp decided on June 15, 2009
lum, gallium, and beryllium, concentrated nium, and rare earth elements in addition not to go ahead with the amalgamation they
in hydrothermal mineral assemblages of to tantalum and niobium. The discovery of were negotiating, their goals remain the
LREE-bearing bastnasite, monazite, allan- purple fluorite “points to the multi-com- same, to become vertically integrated rare
ite, and synchisite, and HREE-bearing modity potential of the Eldor Property,” earth metal miners to producers.
monazite and zircon, as well as the yttrium according to their website, which quotes The flagship property of Great Western
niobium–tantalum solid solution mineral fer- David Hodge, President of Commerce. He Minerals Group is at Hoidas Lake,
gusonite-formanite; and beryllium-enriched predicts the Upper Fir Project could have a Saskatchewan, in a former uranium mining
silicate phenacite, among others. mine life of more than 15 years with annual area, where 10 kilometres of fault struc-
Previously considered by several min- production of tantalum reaching 1 million tures through Precambrian granitic rocks
ing companies for mining individual pounds (about 450 tonnes). are rife with veins containing mineralized
compounds, and then dropped for economic Resource estimates for Upper Fir deposit apatite and allanite, a phosphate and an
and/or complicated extraction reasons, the in a 2007 NI 43-101 report show it to be the epidote mineral, respectively, that can host
chemically complex Thor Lake Project is largest deposit of tantalum mineralization in both lanthanides and radioactive elements,
being re-evaluated by Avalon in terms of the area. Using a cut-off grade of 100 grams with more than 30 known REE showings.
its metallic diversity in the light of increas- Ta2O5/tonne, indicated resources are esti- Drill results reported many intersections
ing demand for a variety of these elements, mated at 23.1 million tonnes of 177 grams with greater than 3% TREO (including Y),
especially neodymium and dysprosium for Ta2O5/tonne and 1145 grams Nb2O5/tonne, including local zones up to more than 6%
the extra-strong magnets needed in mul- and inferred resource estimate at 13.3 mil- TREO (including Y). At the prefeasibility
tiple electronic devices. Avalon has other lion tonnes of 178 grams Ta2O5/tonne and stage, resources at Hoidas Lake, accord-
properties on hold, such as the Separation 1149 grams Nb2O5/tonne, consistent with ing to a Wardrop Engineering NI 43-101
Rapids lithium-tantalum project, and the previous estimates from the property area. report, using a 1.5 wt.% total rare earth
Lilypad Lake pegmatite, enriched in tanta- Tantalum and niobium are hosted mainly in oxide (TREO) cutoff grade, are: measured –
lum, cesium, rubidium, and lithium, both the reddish mineral pyrochlore; high phos- 123,000 tonnes of 2.956 wt.% TREO (+Y);
in Ontario. Avalon’s East Kemptville, NS, phorus is assumed to come from apatite in indicated – 430,000 tonnes of 2.762 wt.%
project hosts an old tin mine prospective for the report, but given anomalous thorium TREO (+Y); inferred – 812,000 tonnes of
indium (element #49, periodic table column (Th), some monazite might also be present, 2.445 wt.% TREO (+Y).
IIIA below gallium), used in semiconductors, which could also host the elevated REE val- Great Western has also begun work on
transparent conductive coatings on glass, in ues. In preliminary exploration, the Carbo two other REE properties in Canada, at the
LEDs, and various medical and other indus- property north of Prince George, BC, also Douglas River property in the Athabasca
trial applications. See Avalon’s presentation exhibits anomalous tantalum, niobium, and Basin (also in a Saskatchewan uranium
on its website (www.avalonventures.com) rare earth elements. exploration area) where xenotime min-
for a page on metal prices. Gold Canyon Resources Inc. [GCU- eralization promises to yield yttrium,
Canadian International Minerals Inc. TSXV] features three gold properties in the and the HREEs dysprosium, and erbium;
[CIN-TSXV] holds an option to earn a 75% Red Lake, Ontario, district: the Springbole, and at the Benjamin River Project, New
interest from Commerce Resources Corp. Horseshoe, and Favourable Lake projects. Brunswick. These projects are prospective
in the road-accessible rare earth element Their other two projects are the Kratz for the critical, heavy rare earth element
(REE) property 80 kilometres northeast of Spring iron-oxide/copper-gold +/- REE components of high temperature, perma-
Prince George, central British Columbia. deposit joint venture with JOGMEC in nent magnets used particularly in hybrid
Commerce conducted an exploration pro- Missouri, and the Cordero Gallium Project vehicles. GWG also holds a 25% interest
gram in 2006 that included soil sampling, in northwestern Nevada. It’s the largest in the Deep Sands Glacial Lake Bonneville
scintillometer and magnetometer surveys, primarily gallium project in North America Beach deposit in Utah, which is being
8 www.resourceworld.com August 2009
4. explored for its concentration of rare earth elements in
the heavy magnetite layers.
Houston Lake Mining Corp. [HLM-TSXV] focuses on
valuable metals in northwest Ontario with its near-pro-
duction West Cedartree Gold Project, its platinum group
property at Tib Lake, and its rare metals Pakeagama Lake
Project, near Red Lake. Located near the Manitoba Tanco
Mine area, the Pakeagama alkaline intrusive complex
pegmatite hosts rare metals tantalum, rubidium, lithium
(in petalite), and cesium, with lesser niobium, tin, thal-
lium, and gallium.
Hudson Resources Inc. [HUD-TSXV] has completed
first phase explorations of its 100%-owned Sarfartoq
carbonatite project in Greenland, which host REEs plus
niobium and tantalum.
IBC Advanced Alloys Corp. [IB-TSXV], based in
Vancouver, is another company set on mine-to-market
integration, with a focus on beryllium and non-ferrous
alloys, and also owns successful manufacturing sub- Diamond drilling at Rare Element’s Bear Lodge Rare Earths Project in Wyoming, USA,
sidiaries in the U.S. IBC has dominant share positions where hole RES 08-3 returned 170 feet of 4.12% Rare Earth Oxides in 2008. Photo
as well in beryllium deposits in Uganda, the U.S. and courtesy Rare Element Resources Ltd.
Brazil, including the former producing Boomer Mine
of Colorado. At IBC’s currently producing Spor Mine,
adjacent to the Brush Wellman mines and beryllium
production plant in Delta, Utah, beryllium occurs in
pegmatite minerals such as bertrandite, an alteration
of beryl. Beryllium, a light metal with a high melting
temperature, is used in cooling systems and shields in
nuclear reactors, as well as other industrial and mili-
tary applications.
Mainstream Minerals Corp. [MJO-TSXV] and part-
ner King’s Bay Gold Corp. [KBG-TSXV] operate a few
exploration properties in northwestern Ontario near
Red Lake, including the Bobjo Project, targeting gold,
rare metals, and rare earth elements. Multi-element
analyses posted on their website show typical crustal
abundances of most elements, with some elevated gold
values.
Matamec Explorations Inc. [MAT-TSXV] is keen
to complete a resource report soon on their Zeus REE-
Y-Zr property in the Temiskaming area of Québec.
The Kipawa Alkaline Complex hosts several rare
metal-bearing minerals such as eudialyte and britho-
lite. Matamec, led by REE expert Antony Mariano, is
building on exploration work started by Unocal in the
1980s.
Mexivada Mining Corp. [MNV-TSXV] has pros-
pects in Mexico, Nevada, and the Republic of Congo
(Brazzaville) seeking gold, silver, diamond, tellurium,
molybdenum, uranium, and joint venture partners.
Projects targeting the tellurium include the Moly Dome
and Jefferson projects in Nevada, and the AuroTellurio
Project near Moctezuma, Sonora, Mexico, all of which
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5. are precious metal prospects with gold-sil- metallurgical test results on oxide samples
ver-tellurium mineralization. Element #52, from the 100%-owned Bear Lodge prop-
Te is the rarest stable solid element in the erty. Tests on near-surface oxide material
Earth’s crust at a crustal abundance of 1 to from three 2008 holes gave a range of
5 ppb (lower than platinum). It is increas- recoveries and concentrate grades, from
ingly used in cadmium telluride solar panel 70% recovery with a grade 14.25% rare
technologies. According to Mexivada, the earth oxide to 90% recovery with a con-
price of tellurium has increased from US centrate grade of 9.2% REO.
$10 to more than US $300/kilogram. Sarissa Resources Inc. [SRSR-TSXV] is
Niocan Inc. [NIO-TSX] is revitalizing the rejuvenating the Nemegosenda niobium
idea of mining niobium (aka columbium) at property in Ontario under the leadership
the old St. Lawrence Columbium (SLC) Mine of Scott Keevil and Alan Hawke (see May
(1960-1976) in Oka, Québec, hosted by the 2009 issue of RW). Phase II exploration is
Oka complex carbonatite. Once it gets going, underway, consisting of further diamond
annual production is expected to be 4,500 drilling of the D Zone.
tonnes of ferroniobium from 892,000 tonnes Ucore Uranium Inc. [UCU-TSXV] has
of ore grading 0.63% Ni2O5. taken over an area around the former
Quest Uranium Corp. [QUC-TSXV] has uranium producing Ross Adams Mine
added rare earth elements to its uranium- in the Alaska Panhandle on the south tip
dominated portfolio at the old Iron Ore of Prince of Wales Island (southwest of
Company’s Strange Lake deposit at the bor- Ketchikan, northwest of Prince Rupert)
der of Québec and Labrador. With known and is developing plans for a new uranium
resources of 52 megatonnes of 3.25% ZrO2, and rare metals mine at its flagship Bokan
0.64% Y2O3, 0.56% Nb2O5, 1.3% TREO, Mountain property, with “near term
and 0.12% BeO, Quest has discovered production potential.” Containing approx-
additional HREE and uranium showings imately 5,000 tonnes of uranium and
that warrant further exploration. additional niobium, tantalum, zirconium,
“Targeting gold and rare earth elements,” beryllium, and REEs, the Bokan Mountain
Rare Element Resources Ltd. [RES-TSXV] property hosts one of the largest com-
was recently upgraded to a Tier One com- bined light and heavy rare earth element
pany on the Venture Exchange. It recently deposits, according to the U.S. Geological
reported the Sundance Gold Joint Venture Survey. The Bokan intrusive complex is a
between its subsidiary, Paso Rico (USA) Jurassic peralkaline ring dyke with radial
Inc., and Newmont North America veins hosting uranium and rare metal min-
Exploration Ltd. in the Bear Lodge area of eralization. n
Wyoming was permitted to go ahead with
expanded drilling. This also allows for
further exploration and evaluation of rare
earth element targets in the Bull Hill area.
According to a previous report by the
U.S. Geological Survey quoted by Donald
Ranta, President/CEO of Rare Element
Resources, the Bear Lodge property
“encompasses one of the largest dissemi-
nated rare-earth occurrences in North
America.” The main ore mineral is bast-
nasite with primarily LREE, especially
lanthanum and cerium. Earlier exploration
by other companies estimated resources
around 4 million tonnes of about 3.8%
TREO, which the company expects to con-
firm in the coming field seasons.
Rare Element reported encouraging REE
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