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Pensana Rare Earths to establish sustainable supply of critical rare earths

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Global Mining Review,


Pensana Plc has announced the company has adopted a business plan to seek to establish, subject to funding, a world-class, independent and sustainable supply chain of the rare earth metals vital for electric vehicle, wind turbine and other strategic industries. This involves:

  • Plans to establish the world’s first sustainable rare earth separation facility at the ‘plug and play’ Saltend Chemicals Park (SCP) in Humber, UK, and with a target production of circa 12 500 tpd of rare earth oxides, including 4500 t of magnet metal rare earth oxides (NdPr), which would represent approximately 5% of 2025 projected world demand.
  • Plans to establish the Saltend rare earth separation facility as the world’s first major separation facility established in over a decade and which would be one of only three major producers located outside China. The planned US$125 million facility would create over 100 direct jobs processing purified rare earth sulfates, which would be imported from the company’s state-of-the-art Longonjo mine in Angola.
  • Benefitting from the recently awarded Humber Freeport status, Saltend has the potential to bring high value manufacturing jobs back to the UK and, through Pensana’s plans, could become one of the world’s largest rare earth processing hubs, importing sustainably, globally sourced feedstock and processing it into valuable oxide and metal products for consumption by European original equipment manufacturers and beyond.

Pensana’s Chairman, Paul Atherley commented: “Saltend has the potential to become the first major separation facility to be established in over a decade – one of only three major producers outside China – at a critical juncture when Europe depends on China for 98% of its rare earth magnets. Saltend will initially seek to source high purity feedstock from the company’s Longonjo mine and will look to take advantage of the recently granted Humber Freeport status to create a high value processing hub in the UK. The global rare earth market, driven by demand from industries including electric vehicles and offshore wind, is expected to increase five-fold by 2030 and the NdPr oxide price is forecast to increase at a CAGR of 4.8 – 9.9%, underpinning strong economics for the investment. With approvals in place for both Saltend and Longonjo, we are looking to commence the development of both projects later this year.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/finance-business/21042021/pensana-rare-earths-to-establish-sustainable-supply-of-critical-rare-earths/

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