News News
Contact us
  • Customer service number:64321087
  • Commercial service telephone:13918059423
  • Technical service telephone:13918059423
  • Contact person: Mr. Cui 
  • Service email:shxtb@163.com
  • Address: room 107, building 8, no. 100, guilin road, xuhui district, Shanghai

Greenland clears path for rare earth processing

The date of: 2019-01-25
viewed: 4

Source:

ASX listed Greenland Minerals now has a formal means for the Chinese processing of its rare earth concentrates from the massive Kvanefjeld project in southern Greenland, that also contains the radioactive elements uranium and thorium.

This follows its largest shareholder Shenghe Resources Holding forming the China Nuclear Hua Sheng Mining joint venture with subsidiaries of China National Nuclear Corporation, or “CNNC”.

Hua Sheng will be the designated agent for Shenghe for the import, export and trading of rare earth materials and products that carry radionuclides, which are common constituents of rare earth rich minerals and concentrates. Hua Sheng will be authorised by the relevant Chinese ministries and commissions to undertake these activities.

Notably, Hua Sheng provides an authorised means for the receipt, processing, and separation of rare earth elements from radioactive materials imported into China from Shenghe’s overseas rare earth resources.

CNNC also brings additional technical knowledge relating to the complex metallurgical separation of radionuclides from rare earth elements into the joint venture arrangement.

Shenghe and CNNC will also co-invest in processing facilities for the treatment of imported rare earth minerals into China.

Greenland Minerals entered into a non-binding MoU with Shenghe in August last year for the offtake of all rare earth element production from the Kvanefjeld project in either chemical or mineral concentrate forms.

Managing Director Dr John Mair said: “The rare earth sector continues to evolve rapidly and Shenghe’s participation in Hua Sheng Mining along with CNNC creates a company that is authorised to import and process rare earth minerals and products enriched in radioactive elements.”

“Shenghe’s association with CNNC provides further technical and regulatory support that will benefit the Kvanefjeld project.”

Kvanefjeld has a mineral resource inventory of 1.01 billion tonnes containing 11.14 million tonnes total rare earth oxides, 593 million pounds of uranium and 2.25 million tonnes of zinc.

The project is expected to be one of the largest global producers of the sought-after key magnet rare earth metals, neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium and terbium, once in operation

Earlier this month, flotation circuit test work completed by China’s BTMR Laboratories optimised the metallurgical flowsheet for the Kvanefjeld ore stream, leading to recoveries in excess of 80% and impressive concentrate grades exceeding 22% rare earth oxide content.

This is well above the 14% rare earth oxide concentrate grade used in Greenland’s Kvanefjeld feasibility study and bodes well for the operation’s future economic performance.


Hot News / Related to recommend
  • 2024 - 12 - 20
    Click on the number of times: 0
    source: University of LiverpoolThe University of Liverpool has reported a significant advancement in engineering biology and clean energy. A team of researchers has developed an innovative light-drive...
  • 2024 - 12 - 19
    Click on the number of times: 0
    source:SMALL CAPSAxel REE (ASX: AXL) has identified significant gallium mineralisation following a review of auger and diamond drill samples collected from the ongoing Phase One campaign at its flagsh...
  • 2024 - 12 - 18
    Click on the number of times: 2
    source:Helmholtz Association of German Research CentresAnodes for the electrolytic splitting of water are usually iridium-based materials. In order to increase the stability of the iridium catalyst, a...
  • 2024 - 12 - 17
    Click on the number of times: 1
    source:University of CaliforniaScientists at the University of California, Irvine have uncovered the atomic-scale mechanics that enhance superconductivity in an iron-based material, a finding publishe...
  • Copyright ©Copyright 2018 2020 Shanghai rare earth association All Rights Reserved Shanghai ICP NO.2020034223
    the host:Shanghai Association of Rare Earth the guide:Shanghai Development and Application Office of Rare Earth the organizer:Shanghai rare earth industry promotion center
    犀牛云提供云计算服务