Here is the reason, Godolphin’s REE resources could upstage many of the possibles in Australia.
Why? I have copied and pasted the following explanation.
Goldolphin’s REE’s are “Ionic Adsorption Clay” vs “Hard Rock-hosted" REE.
Mining/Processing Stages
Ionic Adsorption Clay (IAC)
Hard Rock-hosted REE
Mineralisation
Soft material, negligible (if any) blasting
Elevated HREO/CREO relative to TREO head grade
Lower grade TREO (0.04 – 0.3 % TREO)
Hard rock; Bastnaesite and Monazite (LREO dominant); Xenotime (HREO dominant)
High La,Cecomponent of TREO head grade, ~ 5% HREO content
Higher grade TREO (> 0.7% TREO)
Mining
Bulk Mining, low relative operating costs:
Surface mining (0-20 m), 3 m of cover
Minimal stripping of waste material (strip ratio = 0.8)
Progressive rehabilitation of mined areas
Selective Mining, high relative operating costs;
Blasting required
Could have high strip ratios
Grade control requirements high
Processing Mining Site
No milling
Simple process plant, bulk process methods
Potential for static or in-situ leaching
Low reagent consumption at ambient temperature
Comminution, Intensive crushing and grinding required to liberate REE minerals
Beneficiation via simple screening a possible option
Expensive (flotation) reagents and utilities required to produce mineral concentrate
Mine Product
Mixed high-grade rare earth carbonate, +90% TREO grade product
Low La,Ce content (25-30%), high HREO/CREO content (70-75%), high basket value (US$39/kg REO)
Magnet metals ~ 33.3% (including 5% Dy+Tb)
High margin product
Mixed REE mineral concentrate (typically 20 – 40% TREO grade), gangue entrainment requires high product transport costs
High La,Ce content (~70%), low basket value per kg of product (US$13-20/kg REO)
Requires substantial processing (i.e. cracking) before suitable for feed to rare earth separation plant
Low margin product if mineral concentrate only
Product Payability
70-80% payability as a mixed Rare Earth carbonate
35-40% payability as a mineral concentrate
Processing - Environmental
Non-radioactive tailings
Solution treatment and reagent recovery requirements (somewhat off-set by advantageous supporting infrastructure)
Tailings often radioactive (complex and costly disposal)
Legacy radionuclide tailing management
Processing - Refinery(Typically not on Mining site)
Mixed rare earth carbonate, +90% TREO grade product a highly desirable feedstock directly into rare earth separation plant
Simple acid solubilisation followed by conventional REE separation
Complex recycling of reagents and water
High temperature mineral “cracking” using strong reagents to solubilise the refractory REE minerals
Complex capital-intensive plant required, i.e. high capex requirement
Radionuclide issues follow REE mineral concentrates to cracking plant
Social licence to operate concerns re radioactive tailings
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