Upon a successful ramp-up of the program, Energy Fuels will be the first US company in several years to produce a marketable mixed REE concentrate ready for separation on a commercial scale.
“We estimate that the amount of REEs contained in the monazite sands to be supplied by Chemours will equal close to 10% of total current US REE demand,” the company said in a press release.
REEs are the building blocks of a wide array of clean energy and advanced technologies, including wind turbines, electric vehicles, cell phones, computers, flat panel displays, advanced optics, catalysts, medicine, and national defense applications. Monazite also contains significant recoverable quantities of uranium, which fuels the production of carbon-free electricity using nuclear technology.
“With our announcement today, southeast Utah is fast becoming America’s clean energy and critical minerals hub,” said Mark S. Chalmers, President and CEO of Energy Fuels.
“Currently, the US imports nearly all of our rare earth, uranium and vanadium requirements, despite having ample supplies here in the U.S. Importantly, in the United States we are highly regulated and operate to the highest standards, which means we produce these minerals more responsibly than many of the countries from which we currently import.”
The monazite sands will be from Chemours’ Offerman Mineral Sand Plant in Georgia.
The company is also in discussions with other entities to acquire additional supplies of monazite and is working with the US Department of Energy to evaluate the potential to process other types of REE and uranium bearing ores at the White Mesa Mill produced from coal-based resources.
The Company has a goal to process 15,000+ tonnes of monazite and other sources of ore per year for the recovery of REEs and uranium.
Energy Fuels expects to sell some or all of its mixed REE carbonate to buyers in Europe and/or Asia until a REE separation facility is established in the United States.