What's Happening?
Scandium International Mining Corp. has initiated an update of its Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) for the Nyngan Scandium Project in New South Wales, Australia. The update, conducted by Lycopodium Limited, aims to reflect capital and operational efficiencies
and align with customer requirements. The project, which received a mining license in October 2025, is designed to be a small surface mining operation with a 20-year mine life. It plans to produce scandium oxide, a critical mineral used in various high-tech applications. The update will not alter the project's basic parameters but will ensure it meets current market demands.
Why It's Important?
The update of the DFS for the Nyngan Scandium Project is crucial for the strategic development of scandium supply chains outside of China and Russia. Scandium is a critical mineral with applications in semiconductors, solid-state batteries, and defense. The project's development aligns with Western priorities to secure reliable sources of critical minerals. This initiative could reduce dependency on single-nation supply chains and support technological advancements in the U.S. and allied countries. The successful development of the Nyngan project could position Scandium International as a key player in the global scandium market.

















