This document provides an overview and scoping study results for the Charley Creek Alluvial Rare Earth Project in Northern Territory, Australia. The project is a joint venture between Crossland Uranium Mines and Pancontinental Uranium and involves mining and processing alluvial heavy mineral sands to produce rare earth oxides. Key findings of the scoping study show the project has potential to be a low capital and operating cost producer of critical rare earth elements, with an estimated net present value of $302 million Australian dollars.