CHATHAM ROCK PHOSPHATE RECOGNISES RARE EARTHS IN ROCK PHOSPHATE AND ESTABLISHES PACIFIC RARE EARTHS LIMITED
10 Setembro 2018 - 8:58AM
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Wellington, New Zealand -- September 10, 2018 --
InvestorsHub NewsWire -- Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited (TSXV: “NZP” and NZAX: “CRP” or the
“Company") is pleased to announce that it has recently formed a
100% owned subsidiary Pacific Rare Earths
Limited.
This company has been
formed to project-manage a work programme aimed at quantifying the
extent, value and recoverability of Rare Earths Elements (REE) and
other potentially strategic or valuable minerals contained in the
rock phosphate nodules on the Chatham Rise.
In addition, the company will be
investigating the existence and recovery potential of rare earths
and other valuable minerals in seafloor muds on the
Rise.
Rare Earths in
phosphate
A recent study of marine phosphate
nodules by the United States Geological Survey reveals that there
are significant quantities of REE contained within the phosphate
nodules on the Chatham Rise. Of the 17 recognised rare earths, 15
are present in Chatham Rise rock phosphate nodules, as well as
varying concentrations of other valuable minerals including nickel,
cobalt, chromium, vanadium, zirconium, fluorine and strontium.
Collectively these minerals, if they can be efficiently extracted
as by-products, represent not only an immensely strategic asset for
New Zealand but could significantly improve the already attractive
forecast project economics.
The presence of these minerals within the
phosphate rock is highly significant because the contained value
may be released onshore (if extraction proves feasible and
economically viable) without any change to the proposed mining
system, and without any additional environmental impacts in the
Project area.
Rare Earths in seafloor
muds
Shareholders will recall that we
established and announced some time ago that there were significant
quantities of rare earths and other valuable minerals in the
seafloor muds in our permit area. These include cerium, lanthanum,
neodymium, praseodymium, yttrium, cobalt, rubidium, cesium,
germanium, gallium, strontium, thallium and tungsten.
The primary challenge associated with the
production of rare earths from the muds is the extraction process,
and the advancement of processing technology that will be required
in order to demonstrate the feasible and economically viable
separation of any of these minerals. In addition, recovery of rare
earths from muds will involve the development of a new marine
mining system, and therefore will be considered for development
separately from the existing CRP rock phosphate nodules
project.
Further Independent
Research
The information CRP already holds about
REEs and other valuable minerals in its permit areas was generated
by independent organisations, with some of this work undertaken up
to a decade ago. The current knowledge confirms that REEs occur
over a wide area, and estimates of the average grades and therefore
the size of the potential deposits have been made at a conceptual
level. The current conceptual information, when assessed against
current price data, confirms the significance of potential
value.
As a result of the extremely favourable
preliminary research, CRP has commenced a dialogue with
appropriated skilled and funded external parties, based both in New
Zealand and internationally, in order to further develop better
upstanding of the extraction and recovery potential of the
minerals.
CRP is excited to be engaging in the
investigation of REE recovery, which is a strategic priority of the
New Zealand Government in relation to the mineral sector, as
recently stated by the Honourable Dr Megan Woods, Minister of
Energy and Resources.
The Chatham Rise rock phosphate and rare
earths deposit has the potential to contribute to the understanding
of REE potential in New Zealand, given that it is likely that there
is more information already available about the REE minerals in the
Chatham Rise deposit than any other rare earths deposit in New
Zealand.
CRP expects to be in a position to
release more information on this exciting initiative in forthcoming
months.
For more information please
contact
Chris Castle President and Chief Executive Officer
Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited 64 21 55 81 85 or chris@crpl.co.nz
Neither the Exchange,
its Regulation Service Provider (as that term is defined under the
policies of the Exchange), or New Zealand Exchange Limited has in
any way passed upon the merits of the Transaction and associated
transactions, and has neither approved nor disapproved of the
contents of this press release.
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