American Rare Earths Limited announced the successful completion of the maiden exploration drill program at the Halleck Creek Rare Earths Project in Albany County, Wyoming. The campaign provided encouraging preliminary data from the exploration target area. ARR drilled 3,008 feet of core samples and collected 822 samples from nine holes in the Red Mountain and Overton Mountain zones, with core recovery exceeding 99%.

Highlights Maiden drill program completed High-grade XRF observations ranged >3000 to > 20,000ppm REO Consistent REE enrichment to at least 350 feet Planning for maiden resource drilling underway There were no safety or environmental incidents over the course of the campaign. The Wyoming project contains the full suite of fourteen naturally occurring rare earths mineralization plus notable concentrations of Yttrium, Hafnium, and Zirconium; thus, the deposit could be a source of seventeen minerals deemed "Critical" by the U.S. Government as recently as 2022. The completion of the maiden drilling campaign follows 118 surface sample results returned late last month that prompted ARR to stake claims across an additional 2,943 acres.

That brings the Halleck Creek Rare Earth Project to over 6051 acres and ARR's total area under exploration across the US to more than 12,900 acres.