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Brazilian Rare Earths March 2025 Quarterly Report
Globenewswire·2025-04-29 12:30

Core Insights - Brazilian Rare Earths Limited (BRE) reported record exploration success at Monte Alto, highlighting significant mineralization and high-grade rare earth elements [1][5] - The company has confirmed the Pelé project as a district-scale high-grade rare earth project, indicating substantial potential for future development [2] - The Amargosa Bauxite-Gallium Project has opened new pathways for value creation at a province scale, enhancing the company's portfolio [3] Financial Position - As of March 31, 2025, BRE held A$75.4 million in cash, positioning the company well for planned exploration and feasibility work programs through 2026 [5] Exploration Highlights - New exploration results at Monte Alto revealed ultra-high-grade rare earth intercepts up to 45.7% TREO, with standout grades of 69,558 ppm NdPr and 11,696 ppm DyTb [5] - Drilling at Monte Alto extended thick horizons of shallow high-grade monazite-sand mineralization, including 18m at 6.8% TREO from surface [5] - At Pelé Target 1, high-grade rare earth outcrops were discovered with grades up to 17.7% TREO, and diamond drill results returned assays of up to 13.5% TREO [5] Bauxite-Gallium Project Developments - BRE and Rio Tinto replaced a US$40 million bauxite production-linked milestone payment with a fixed royalty of US$1.00 per wet tonne on future bauxite sales, enhancing funding flexibility [5] - Historic drilling confirmed thick, high-grade bauxite intervals, including 27.5 meters at 51.3% total available alumina content [5] - New gallium discoveries were made with exceptional grades of up to 190 ppm Ga2O3, prompting the appointment of RPM Global for a JORC-compliant resource and scoping study [5]