What's Happening?
Ioneer has been awarded a conditional land lease by the US Army at the Tooele Army Depot in Utah to establish facilities for processing critical minerals. This lease is part of the Enhanced Use Lease program, which allows the Army to lease underutilized
land to private partners. Ioneer plans to develop a boron processing facility to support its Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project, which holds the largest undeveloped boron ore reserve outside of Türkiye. The US Government's recognition of boron as a critical mineral underscores its importance in national security applications.
Why It's Important?
The establishment of a domestic boron processing facility is significant for the US as it seeks to secure its supply chain for critical minerals essential for national defense. Boron is vital for advanced military applications, and producing it domestically reduces reliance on foreign sources. This development aligns with broader US efforts to bolster its industrial base and enhance national security. The project also represents a strategic investment in the country's mineral resources, potentially leading to economic growth and job creation in the mining sector.













