I’ve been looking at NdPr and DyTb rare earth oxides because of they are applicable in induction motors, aerospace technology, nuclear reactors, electric vehicles. Most of the rare earths are extremely important in manufacturing but the main drawback is the long drilling, leeching, processing, separation and refining timeline before you can export it domestically or internationally for further manufacturing and inclusion with other technologies, further processing etc. Since china banned rare earth exporting internationally at the end of 2023, the rest of the world has had to play catch up with rare earth technology
I’ve been looking at NdPr and DyTb rare earth oxides because of they are applicable in induction motors, aerospace technology, nuclear reactors, electric vehicles. Most of the rare earths are extremely important in manufacturing but the main drawback is the long drilling, leeching, processing, separation and refining timeline before you can export it domestically or internationally for further manufacturing and inclusion with other technologies, further processing etc. Since china banned rare earth exporting internationally at the end of 2023, the rest of the world has had to play catch up with rare earth technology
Have a look at DRE, explorers with a good deposit of REE and next door to HAS. Also gold copper and Nickel.
Nb Wa1 Luni deposit one of 2 in the world one in Western Australia and Sb tight supply Lrv coming online shortly in Nsw 😉