What's Happening?
Locksley Resources has announced promising assay results from its initial diamond drilling program at the El Campo prospect within the Mojave Project in California. The findings reveal high-grade neodymium and praseodymium-enriched light rare earth element
mineralisation. El Campo is located near MP Materials' Mountain Pass Mine, the only operational rare earth mine in the U.S. The drilling results indicate significant total rare earth oxide (TREO) intercepts, with notable values such as 6.03% TREO over 0.7 meters. These results suggest the presence of a larger carbonatite system at depth, similar to the Mountain Pass-style mineralisation.
Why It's Important?
The confirmation of rare earth element mineralisation at El Campo is crucial for the U.S. as it seeks to enhance its domestic supply of critical minerals essential for advanced technologies, including electronics and renewable energy systems. Rare earth elements like neodymium and praseodymium are vital for manufacturing permanent magnets used in electric vehicles and wind turbines. This discovery could reduce U.S. dependence on foreign sources, particularly from China, which currently dominates the rare earth market. The development of El Campo could strengthen the U.S. position in the global rare earth supply chain, supporting technological innovation and economic growth.
What's Next?
Locksley Resources plans to continue exploration at the Mojave Project, focusing on regional targeting and assessment. The company will evaluate recently acquired radiometric data and conduct a high-resolution ground scintillometer survey at El Campo to guide future exploration efforts. These activities aim to refine the understanding of the extent and controls of the rare earth mineralisation. The company may also engage with regulatory bodies and local communities to ensure compliance with environmental and social standards as the project progresses.











