Core Insights - Critical Metals Corp has signed a Letter of Intent for an offtake agreement with REalloys Inc, aiming to supply up to 15% of annual rare earth concentrate production from the Tanbreez Project [1][2][3] - The Tanbreez Project is highlighted as a strategically important asset due to its rich deposits of heavy rare earth elements, essential for the defense industrial base of the U.S. and allied nations [3][6] - This agreement is part of a broader strategy to reduce reliance on China in the global rare earth supply chain, with a total of 25% of Tanbreez's production now committed to U.S. customers through partnerships with REalloys and Ucore Rare Metals Inc [3][6] Company Overview - Critical Metals Corp is focused on critical metals and minerals, producing strategic products essential for electrification and next-generation technologies [6][9] - The company’s flagship project, Tanbreez, is one of the largest rare earth deposits globally, located in Southern Greenland, with year-round shipping access [7][9] - The Wolfsberg Lithium Project in Austria is another key asset, expected to be a major producer of lithium products for the European market [8][9] REalloys Inc. Profile - REalloys is a full-cycle rare earth processor in the U.S., involved in extraction, beneficiation, separation, and magnet production [2][5] - The company operates a facility in Ohio and owns the Hoidas Lake Rare Earth Elements Project in Canada, which has a significant mineral resource estimate of 2,153,000 tons of Total Rare Earth Oxides [5] - REalloys is expanding its production capacity to meet the demand for high-performance magnet materials in U.S. Protected Markets [5][6]
Critical Metals Corp (NASDAQ: CRML) Secures Another 10-Year Tanbreez Offtake Agreement for 15% of Production with Leading U.S. Full-Cycle Rare Earth Processor REalloys Inc.