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Major Bauxite-Gallium Discovery: 568 Mt Resource Unveiled

BREAKING: A significant new discovery has just been announced at the Amargosa Bauxite-Gallium Project in Bahia, Brazil. Brazilian Rare Earths Limited (ASX: BRE) has confirmed a maiden mineral resource estimate totaling 568 million tonnes, which includes 27,098,000 kg of contained gallium, marking a pivotal moment for the mining sector.

This unprecedented resource highlights the project’s potential as a major player in the high-quality bauxite market, essential for alumina production. The estimate reveals 98 million tonnes of direct-ship bauxite with a remarkable 41.9% total available alumina (TAA), making it highly attractive to international refiners seeking reliable and high-grade supply options.

The implications of this development are vast and immediate. As global demand for bauxite and gallium surges, the Amargosa Project positions itself as a crucial supplier for industries reliant on these materials, including semiconductors and defense applications. The high-quality bauxite, with a low reactive silica index (RSI), promises improved alumina recovery and reduced caustic consumption, aligning with growing refinery requirements.

Why It Matters NOW: The announcement comes at a critical time when supply chain stability is paramount. With nearly 90% of the direct-ship resource classified within the Indicated Mineral Resource category, Brazilian Rare Earths Limited is poised to advance rapidly in mine planning and economic studies, ensuring that they can meet the increasing global demand efficiently.

In further detail, the bauxite resource includes:
– **Direct Ship Bauxite:** 98 Mt at 41.9% TAA and 2.5% RSI.
– **Processed Bauxite:** 191 Mt at 40.8% TAA and 2.7% RSI.

The company is also targeting a significant opportunity in gallium, with the resource hosting 27,098,000 kg of this strategic mineral, essential for high-performance technologies. This positions the Amargosa Project to be a key player in emerging supply chains, particularly as industries pivot to more sustainable practices.

Next Steps: Brazilian Rare Earths Limited plans to conduct a scoping study by the end of 2025, assessing further development pathways and potential upgrades to product grades. The company is exploring multiple strategic options to unlock shareholder value, including joint ventures and potential spin-outs.

Managing Director and CEO Bernardo Da Veiga stated, “Amargosa’s maiden mineral resource estimate defines a large-scale, high-quality bauxite province with premium alumina grades and low reactive silica—a key advantage as global alumina refineries prioritize higher-quality bauxite specifications.”

The strategic positioning of the Amargosa Project, with established logistics and government backing, sets the stage for a capital-efficient direct-ship operation. This development not only emphasizes Brazil’s potential in the global mining landscape but also reflects a growing focus on sustainability and responsible sourcing.

As the situation evolves, stakeholders are encouraged to stay informed about the project’s advancements and strategic developments that will shape its future.

For further information, visit Brazilian Rare Earths Limited’s official site or sign up for their investor hub.

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