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Critical Material Corner experts debate one of the most important minerals for sourcing rare earths
In this episode of Critical Materials Corner, InvestorIntel Editor-in-Chief & Publisher Jack Lifton and Geologist and Newsletter Writer Byron King take on monazite -- one of the most important and desirable mineral ores for sourcing rare earths. With guest Frederick Kozak, President of Appia Rare Earths & Uranium Corp. (CSE: API | OTCQB: APAAF), Byron King explains that while it is very rare to find a monazite deposit, “it is extremely rare to find a really really good monazite deposit…”
“One of the hottest rare earth deposits you will ever see anywhere…” starts King, find out why Saskatchewan, Canada is critical to the production of rare earths in North America.
In this episode of Critical Materials Corner, InvestorIntel Editor-in-Chief & Publisher Jack Lifton and Geologist and Newsletter Writer Byron King take on monazite -- one of the most important and desirable mineral ores for sourcing rare earths. With guest Frederick Kozak, President of Appia Rare Earths & Uranium Corp. (CSE: API | OTCQB: APAAF), Byron King explains that while it is very rare to find a monazite deposit, “it is extremely rare to find a really really good monazite deposit…”
“One of the hottest rare earth deposits you will ever see anywhere…” starts King, find out why Saskatchewan, Canada is critical to the production of rare earths in North America.
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Appia erhält vielversprechende Ergebnisse aus ersten metallurgischen Tests an einer Mischprobe aus dem Seltenerdgrundstück Alces Lake im Norden von Saskatchewan
https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/p…
Die Rückgewinnungsraten kann man wohl noch erhöhen
https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/p…
Die Rückgewinnungsraten kann man wohl noch erhöhen
https://www.northernminer.com/subscribe-login/?id=1003838393
...dann runterscrollen und auf Artikel "Uranium Snapshot : Eight Juniors of interest"
...dann runterscrollen und auf Artikel "Uranium Snapshot : Eight Juniors of interest"
The world's first ampere-class 1200-V breakdown-voltage gallium oxide Schottky barrier diode
https://www.nedo.go.jp/english/news/AA5en_100444.html
massives Monazit und Gallium ist nochmal was anderes als Monazitsand
hat mir winni mal erklärt
wird hier dann aber vermutlich kein Tenbagger mehr
hat mir winni mal erklärt
wird hier dann aber vermutlich kein Tenbagger mehr
Die Aussagen von Curtis Moore, Vice President bei Energy Fuels Inc., sind m.E. keine guten Nachrichten für Appia.
Demnach gibt es weltweit genug Monazitverbindungen aus Rückständen und als Abfallprodukt, so dass auf
eine zusätzliche Förderung aus dem Boden verzichtet werden kann.
Genau auf dieser Förderung basiert jedoch die Fantasie bei Appia...
Zitat:
"We don't need to mine monazite, it's already mined all over the world at heavy mineral sand operations. Historically, monazite was mostly considered a waste product because demand was really low for magnets and it was radioactive, so they had to just get rid of it. So these heavy mineral sand guys are recovering the monazite as a low-cost byproduct from their primary titanium and zirconium production. We don't need to go open a mine."
Energy Fuels' Vice President of Marketing and Corporate Development Curtis Moore.
https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/news-insights…
Demnach gibt es weltweit genug Monazitverbindungen aus Rückständen und als Abfallprodukt, so dass auf
eine zusätzliche Förderung aus dem Boden verzichtet werden kann.
Genau auf dieser Förderung basiert jedoch die Fantasie bei Appia...
Zitat:
"We don't need to mine monazite, it's already mined all over the world at heavy mineral sand operations. Historically, monazite was mostly considered a waste product because demand was really low for magnets and it was radioactive, so they had to just get rid of it. So these heavy mineral sand guys are recovering the monazite as a low-cost byproduct from their primary titanium and zirconium production. We don't need to go open a mine."
Energy Fuels' Vice President of Marketing and Corporate Development Curtis Moore.
https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/news-insights…
Exclusive: U.S. bill would block defense contractors from using Chinese rare earths
Jan 14 (Reuters) - A bipartisan piece of legislation to be introduced in the U.S. Senate on Friday would force defense contractors to stop buying rare earths from China by 2026 and use the Pentagon to create a permanent stockpile of the strategic minerals.
The bill, sponsored by Senators Tom Cotton, an Arkansas Republican, and Mark Kelly, an Arizona Democrat, is the latest in a string of U.S. legislation seeking to thwart China's near control over the sector.
It essentially uses the Pentagon's purchase of billions of dollars worth of fighter jets, missiles and other weapons as leverage to require contractors to stop relying on China and, by extension, support the revival of U.S. rare earths production.
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Instead, it requires Pentagon contractors to stop using Chinese rare earths within four years, allowing waivers only in rare situations. Defense contractors would be required to immediately say where they source the minerals.
Those requirements "should encourage more domestic (rare earths) development in our country," Cotton said.
The www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-rareearths-pentagon-exclusive/exclusive-pentagon-races-to-track-u-s-rare-earths-output-amid-china-trade-dispute-idUSKCN1U727N has in the past two years given www.reuters.com/article/usa-rareearths/pentagon-awards-13-million-in-rare-earths-funding-to-u-s-projects-idINKBN27Y2F0 to companies trying to resume U.S. rare earth processing and magnet production, including MP Materials Corp , Australia's Lynas Rare Earth Ltd , TDA Magnetics Inc and Urban Mining Co.
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Jan 14 (Reuters) - A bipartisan piece of legislation to be introduced in the U.S. Senate on Friday would force defense contractors to stop buying rare earths from China by 2026 and use the Pentagon to create a permanent stockpile of the strategic minerals.
The bill, sponsored by Senators Tom Cotton, an Arkansas Republican, and Mark Kelly, an Arizona Democrat, is the latest in a string of U.S. legislation seeking to thwart China's near control over the sector.
It essentially uses the Pentagon's purchase of billions of dollars worth of fighter jets, missiles and other weapons as leverage to require contractors to stop relying on China and, by extension, support the revival of U.S. rare earths production.
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Instead, it requires Pentagon contractors to stop using Chinese rare earths within four years, allowing waivers only in rare situations. Defense contractors would be required to immediately say where they source the minerals.
Those requirements "should encourage more domestic (rare earths) development in our country," Cotton said.
The www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-rareearths-pentagon-exclusive/exclusive-pentagon-races-to-track-u-s-rare-earths-output-amid-china-trade-dispute-idUSKCN1U727N has in the past two years given www.reuters.com/article/usa-rareearths/pentagon-awards-13-million-in-rare-earths-funding-to-u-s-projects-idINKBN27Y2F0 to companies trying to resume U.S. rare earth processing and magnet production, including MP Materials Corp , Australia's Lynas Rare Earth Ltd , TDA Magnetics Inc and Urban Mining Co.
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Zitat von Serengeti: Das würde die Preise natürlich erhöhen.
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/exclusive-us-bi…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 70.455.716 von Oginvest am 10.01.22 14:46:07Mit der vermutlich aufkommenden Uran-Nachfrage, infolge (zumindest kurzfristig?) akzeptierter Atom-"Green-Energie", eine passende Akquisition.
Appia Acquires Large Prospective Uranium Mineral Claim Block in Athabasca Basin, NW Saskatchewan
https://www.appiaenergy.ca/_resources/news/nr-20220110.pdf
Appia Acquires Large Prospective Uranium Mineral Claim Block in Athabasca Basin, NW Saskatchewan
https://www.appiaenergy.ca/_resources/news/nr-20220110.pdf