Energy Fuels and Chemours form strategic alliance
Published by Jess Watts,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,
The alliance will capitalise on the complementary geographic and operational synergies of both organisations. Energy Fuels, a leading US producer of rare earth elements, is currently developing new heavy mineral sands projects in Madagascar, Brazil, and Australia, expected to produce world-scale quantities of rare earth, titanium ilmenite, and zircon minerals in the coming years. Chemours mines and separates heavy mineral sands from its mines in Florida and Georgia.
Mark Chalmers, President and CEO of Energy Fuels, said:
"Energy Fuels and Chemours each have unique, complementary capabilities, which can be deployed to solve many of America's critical mineral supply chain challenges in rare earth elements, titanium, and zirconium. Energy Fuels and Chemours have collaborated successfully over the past four years, and we look forward to expanding our relationship in this key area.”
Damián Gumpel, President of Chemours Titanium Technologies, said:
"Chemours is proud to play a role in strengthening US critical and rare earth mineral supply. This is a transformative time in our industry, and we are fortunate to have found a likeminded US partner in Energy Fuels for this important work.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/exploration-development/20032025/energy-fuels-and-chemours-form-strategic-alliance/
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