NioCorp Completes All Land Acquisition Needed to Launch the Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project
Accessnewswire·2025-11-10 22:10

Core Viewpoint - NioCorp has completed the acquisition of all necessary land for the Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project, marking a significant milestone for the company as it prepares to site its underground mine and processing facility in Nebraska [1][3]. Company Update - NioCorp now owns a full square mile of land in Johnson County, Nebraska, which will host both the critical minerals mine and the integrated surface processing facility, pending successful project financing [1]. - The company retains options for additional land purchases to support future operations and mineral exploration [2]. - The acquisition was facilitated by raising over $360 million in gross proceeds from equity markets, ensuring that land will not be a constraint once construction begins [3]. Strategic Importance - The Elk Creek Project is considered one of the most strategic pure-play critical minerals projects in the U.S., with all major minerals being U.S. government-designated critical minerals, including niobium, scandium, titanium, and rare earths [4]. - The project has completed a feasibility study and has a mineral resource supported by a Regulation S-K 1300-compliant Technical Report Summary filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission [4]. Future Operations - The company is committed to being a responsible neighbor and maintaining partnerships with local landowners and residents as the project develops [4]. - NioCorp's Elk Creek Project is expected to produce niobium, scandium, and titanium, with potential for rare earth production, which are critical for various applications including aerospace, automotive, and energy sectors [6].