The Company is progressing the development at the
The MRE has been updated with results from the 2023 Phase 5 infill and extension drilling results which targeted MRE areas A and B. The previous Makuutu Project MRE reported in
The updated Makuutu MRE summarised in Table 1* is estimated at 617 million tonnes at 630ppm Total Rare Earth Oxide (TREO), above a cut-off grade of 200 parts per million (ppm) TREO minus CeO2 (TREO-CeO2).
This represents an increase in 85 million tonnes (16%) in the total resource with a 2% reduction in overall TREO grade from the previous resource estimate.
Importantly, the updated Makuutu MRE has a contained resource of approximately 126,000 tonnes of magnet REOs and 99,000 tonnes of heavy REOs critical to efforts to establish new sources of strategic raw materials for the energy transition, advanced manufacturing, communications and defence.
The Indicated component of the MRE has been increased by 113 million tonnes to 517 million tonnes at 650 ppm TREO, representing a 28% increase in indicated tonnes with a reduction of 3% in TREO grade from the previous Indicated Resource estimate. The Inferred resource has reduced by 28 million tonnes with the majority of this reduction reflecting the conversion of Inferred to Indicated confidence status in Areas A and B, located on Retention Licence (RL) 00007.
The Makuutu MRE has been updated based on the following key inputs:
1. Phase 5 drill program of 128 HQ core drill holes for 2,501 metres, drilled between July and
2. The Phase 5 drilling was completed to provide a 200-metre grid of infill holes over previously Inferred resources of Areas A and B and was also planned to extended the resource outside the previous boundaries;
3. Area A was extended approximately 1.5 kilometres west into Exploration target A1. Area B was extended approximately 500 metres to the southwest of the previous resource boundary;
4. 603 insitu dry bulk density measurements from Phase 5 drill core samples were included; and
5. Accurate surface digital terrain model (DTM) derived from high resolution satellite imagery acquired in 2021 covering all resource areas.
Commenting on this significant MRE update, IonicRE's Managing Director, Mr
"The increase in the overall magnet and heavy REOs contained within the total resource reaffirms the positioning of Makuutu as a development ready, long-life alternative supply source for countries looking to diversify their primary rare earth sourcing strategies, and positions IonicRE with a unique offering to groups the Company is presently in discussion with regarding immediate term supply from both recycling REOs (secondary sourcing) and near-term mined and processed MREC (primary sourcing)."
*To view tables and figures, please visit:
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About
Makuutu is an advanced-stage, ionic adsorption clay-hosted project highlighted by near-surface mineralisation, significant exploration upside, excellent metallurgical characteristics and access to tier-one infrastructure.
The ionic adsorption clay-hosted geology at Makuutu is similar to major rare earths projects in
Makuutu is well-supported by tier-one existing infrastructure which includes access to major highways, roads, power, water and a professional workforce.
Rare Earths will play a critical role in the future of clean energy. Rare Earths are a key ingredient in the permanent magnets found in wind turbines and electric vehicles.
IonicRE is led by an experienced and proven team, who have the capabilities to deliver Makuutu into production and realise value for all stakeholders.
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