What's Happening?
Critical Metals Corp., a leading mining company, has announced a significant improvement in the recovery of rare earth elements (REEs) at its Tanbreez project in Greenland. The company reported a 40% increase in the refined concentrate of total rare earth oxides
(TREO) and heavy rare earth oxides (HREO) compared to previous results from 2016. This improvement was achieved through advancements in the metallurgical process, including the use of modern permanent magnets and optimized staging, which enhanced the recovery rates to over 85%. The project, which is transitioning from laboratory-scale testing to pilot plant operations, is set to commence in May 2026. The Tanbreez project is one of the world's largest rare-earth deposits, and the company plans to supply high-grade eudialyte concentrate to partners in the EU, Saudi Arabia, and the USA.
Why It's Important?
The advancements at the Tanbreez project are crucial for the supply of rare earth elements, which are essential for various high-tech and clean energy applications. The increased recovery rates and improved processing techniques could enhance the project's economic viability and contribute to the global supply chain of critical minerals. This development is particularly significant for the U.S. and its allies, as it supports efforts to secure a stable supply of strategic materials necessary for defense and next-generation technologies. The success of the Tanbreez project could also bolster Critical Metals Corp.'s position as a key player in the critical minerals market, potentially leading to increased investment and development opportunities.
What's Next?
As the Tanbreez project moves towards pilot plant operations, Critical Metals Corp. plans to produce a simulated 1:100 pilot-scale concentrate. This phase will support future full-scale processing and is expected to validate the processing pathways for consistent production of TREO and metal oxide concentrates. The company is also preparing for field activities in Greenland, including drilling programs, to supply fresh pilot plant feed starting in May 2026. A revised Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) will be issued to reflect the new pilot plant concentrate production results, and a Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) is anticipated to follow.









