Skip to content
General News

Monte Alto Metallurgical Results Successfully Deliver High-Purity MREC and Yellowcake Product

Brazilian Rare Earths 3 mins read
  • High-purity MREC production: Successfully produced a Mixed-Rare-Earth Carbonate (MREC) product that meets quality specifications for conventional solvent-extraction separation circuits
  • Strong magnetic rare-earth recoveries: High recoveries of magnetic rare earth elements NdPr and DyTb via hydrometallurgical leaching, with TREO extraction rates between 86-90%
  • Uranium co-product recovery: Successful extraction of uranium with precipitation of uranium peroxide (a form of yellowcake)
  • Direct ‘run-of-mine’ mineral-to-MREC route: Bypassing mineral beneficiation unlocks both capex and opex advantages and increases total rare-earth yields
  • Next metallurgical stages underway: Metallurgical studies now progressing to production of separated NdPr rare earth products and potential recovery of valuable co-products, including niobium, tantalum and scandium

SYDNEY, June 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brazilian Rare Earths Limited (ASX: BRE / OTCQX: BRELY) (‘BRE’) is pleased to report the successful production of both a mixed-rare earth carbonate (MREC) and a uranium peroxide from the ultra-high grade REE-Nb-Sc-Ta-U mineralisation from the Monte Alto Project.  

Metallurgical Highlights

  • High-value magnetic rare-earths: Excellent leaching extractions of NdPr (85%), Tb (88%), Dy (89%), with peak recovery values for NdPr reaching 90%
  • Exceptional mineral-to-MREC rare-earths recoveries: Projected closed-circuit recoveries for Monte Alto ‘run-of-mine’ mineral sample grade of 15.3 % TREO (153,000 ppm) to the production of high-purity MREC between 83-87%
  • MREC for valuable product separation: MREC product meets physical and chemical criteria for rare earth separation from conventional solvent-extraction circuits
  • Successful uranium extraction: Efficient uranium recovery using standard tertiary-amine ion-exchange resin to produce a clean MREC product
  • Scalable performance: Larger-batch leaching results confirm scalability and reproducibility from previous successful trials

These results mark the successful completion of the second and final phase of Scoping-level metallurgical test work undertaken with ANSTO Minerals and represents a major milestone in BRE's strategy to establish a fully integrated rare-earths and critical-minerals supply chain in Brazil.

Furthermore, the successful production of high-purity MREC and uranium peroxide represents a key advancement in BRE’s product strategy, which initially targets four high-value products:

  • NdPr oxide: a critical permanent magnet rare earth product
  • SEG+ product: a highly marketable concentrate product that is rich in dysprosium, terbium, samarium, gadolinium and yttrium
  • Uranium yellowcake product: a strategic co-product for growing global demand
  • Multi-revenue co-products: multiple potential co-product streams including niobium, tantalum and scandium

Brazilian Rare Earths’ CEO and Managing Director, Bernardo da Veiga, commented:

“In just 16 months, we’ve progressed from Monte Alto’s first ultra-high-grade diamond-core intercepts to the successful production of a high-purity mixed rare earth carbonate (MREC) and uranium peroxide co-product.

This is a major milestone that validates our development strategy: advancing systematic techno-economic studies to establish a fully integrated rare earths and critical minerals supply chain in Brazil, whilst retaining the tactical optionality of a low-capex, low-opex, ultra-high-grade ‘DSO-style’ operation.

Brazil offers a unique location for value creation - abundant low-cost hydroelectric power, skilled labour, and domestic reagent supply provide structural cost advantages for downstream processing. From our high-purity MREC, we aim to produce four key products: NdPr oxide, a heavy rare earth-rich SEG+ concentrate, uranium, and a valuable co-product stream including niobium, scandium, and tantalum.

Global market dynamics highlight the strategic importance of heavy rare earths. Our potential SEG+ product is particularly rich in dysprosium, terbium, samarium, gadolinium and yttrium that are critical to advanced industries.

Monte Alto’s exceptional chevkinite-rich mineralogy, combined with the successful results from ANSTO’s metallurgical test work, reinforce our confidence that we can unlock shareholder value from this world-class, ultra-high-grade resource through low-cost leaching and conventional solvent-extraction in Brazil.”

A link to the full announcement can be found here.

Contacts

Bernardo Da Veiga, Managing Director and CEO

[email protected]
www.brazilianrareearths.com

Sign up to our investor hub at investors.brazilianrareearths.com


Primary Logo

More from this category

  • General News
  • 17/07/2025
  • 17:10
European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

EAACI Leadership Reflects on Record-Breaking Congress 2025: A Pivotal Moment for Allergy and Immunology

ZURICH, July 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With over 7,600 delegates in attendance, EAACI Congress 2025 made headlines not just for its scale but for the powerful message delivered by its leadership. Now, one month after the Congress concluded in Glasgow, EAACI’s top figures are sharing their reflections on what they call a turning point for the field. Held from 13–16 June at the Scottish Event Campus, the event championed the theme: “Breaking Boundaries in Allergy, Asthma, and Clinical Immunology: Integrating Planetary Health for a Sustainable Future.”“This year’s Congress was a turning point,” said Prof. Maria Torres, EAACI President. “We…

  • General News
  • 17/07/2025
  • 17:00
GRNSW

FINANCIAL STABILITY AND SUCCESSES ACROSS THE INDUSTRY

The highest number of greyhounds ever placed into homes as pets, major injuries at their lowest rate, and a year-on-year financial turnaround of more…

  • Contains:
  • General News, Science
  • 17/07/2025
  • 10:30
Australian National Maritime Museum

Join Craig Reucassel and a host of panellists as they dive deep into the impact of plastics on our oceans.

On August 14, the Australian National Maritime Museum is proud to present its second talk in its Big Blue Ideas series, Plastic – The Final Straw? Join TV Host and comedian Craig Reucassel, oceanographer and startup co-founder Dr Julia Reisser, youth ocean and climate champion Kal Glanznig and BehaviourWorks Senior Researcher Jennifer Macklin for an honest and open discussion into the effects of plastic on our oceans, environment and our bodies. Moderated by the Museum’s Senior Curator, Ocean Futures - Emily Jateff, this talk is a key feature in the Museum’s Science Week programming, and designed to inspire, inform and…

  • Contains:

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.