Geomega Resources Inc. (“
Geomega” or the
“
Corporation”) (TSX.V: GMA) (OTC: GOMRF), a
developer of clean technologies for the mining, refining, and
recycling of rare earths and other critical materials, is pleased
to announce that following a thorough review of its current and
future projects and operations and an exhaustive research of the
industrial real estate market in the Greater Montreal area, the
Corporation has decided to combine all its operations into a single
larger location in the town of St Hubert, Quebec. In addition,
Geomega’s private R&D subsidiary Innord Inc. has been awarded a
$493K grant from the Program to Support Research and Development
for the Extraction, Transformation and Recycling of Critical and
Strategic metals, administered by Consortium de recherche et
d’innovation en transformation métallique (CRITM), towards the
development of a process for recycling of hydrochloric acid (HCl)
from several metal chlorides which can be used for rare earth
elements (REE) and scandium (Sc) recovery from multiple sources.
Furthermore, we are pleased to provide a technical update on the
magnet recycling demonstration plant.
St Hubert centralized location for
demonstration plant and R&DThe addition of new R&D
projects over the last 24 months, including this HCl recycling
process and more projects in the pipeline to expand our
technologies to other major applications, has resulted in an
increased space requirement for Geomega. On the other hand, the
current facilities in Boucherville no longer made it possible to
meet these growing needs neither for laboratory space nor for
offices necessary to support hiring. With the construction of the
magnet recycling demonstration plant starting later this year, the
Corporation used the opportunity to relocate all the activities
under one roof instead of expanding into a 3rd facility, incurring
extra costs and more delays later on. The St-Hubert facility will
meet the current needs while permitting growth and creating
synergies between the different departments and projects.
The standalone facility of over 18,000 sq.ft in
the Gérard-Leclerc industrial zone of St Hubert, Longueuil, is
located less than 8km from our previous location and has all the
same location advantages such as less than 30 minutes from Montreal
and within 6 hours from major North American cities such as Boston,
New York and Toronto with access to several major highways and
expressways. Two airports are located within 40 minutes of the
location, the Trudeau International Airport in Montreal and the
Montreal-Saint-Hubert-Longueuil airport. Most importantly is the
access to major seaways with the Port of Montreal, 20 minutes,
which is the largest container transhipment centre in the Great
Lakes system – Saint Lawrence Seaway and a direct link to Europe
and the East coast of the United States, as well as the marine
terminal in Contrecoeur which is only 30 minutes away. The
availability of outdoors space at the St Hubert facility is another
important benefit over the previous location as it allows more
flexibility with the utilities that are required to be installed
for the operation of the magnet recycling plant.
Administration, engineering, and R&D
activities will continue at the Boucherville facility until all the
laboratories and offices are built as part of the construction of
the demonstration plant.
“With no space for expansion and a potential
risk of operating 3 facilities requiring their own analytical
laboratories, prep labs and other services and utilities, the
timing was right to consolidate all our activities before the
construction of the demonstration plant starts. Having all our
activities centralized with space to expand our R&D and perform
multiple projects at the same time is going to benefit Geomega in
the long run. This new R&D facility will be able to accommodate
our growing pipeline of projects that are already in the
application for funding phase. We are thrilled with this new
location as it will allow us to streamline Geomega’s operations in
the future and simplify the construction of the demonstration
plant.” commented Kiril Mugerman, President & CEO of
Geomega.
HCl recycling project funding from
CRITMThe HCl recycling research project is expected to be
completed over 24 months and will have important synergies with
other projects of the Corporation. HCl is a strong leaching reagent
that can be used to extract REE, Sc and other metals from various
sources such as permanent magnets, monazite, bastnaesite and
bauxite residues. Although it has many advantages, its cost
compared to sulfuric acid can be prohibitive due to its high
consumption by gangue minerals and other major elements (Fe, Al).
This often results in important volumes of spent water and solid
residues and solutions with only limited efficiency are available
today to recycle HCl. The solution being developed by Innord is an
alternative method which allows to regenerate HCl from an aqueous
solution of metal chlorides without the need for high temperature
treatments. The project will include testing the bench scale HCl
recycling process on REE and Sc rich leaching solutions and provide
a techno-economical evaluation of the process.
“The team is very excited to start working on
this innovative solution. Geomega has worked with HCl as far back
as 2013 while developing the Montviel flowsheet but the limitations
of HCl recycling has always been a major challenge. The development
of this process can open the door to new extraction methods of REE
and Sc from various sources across Quebec by lowering the cost of
leaching and limiting the chloride effluent or residues in
processes that use HCl today. These results could ultimately be
applied to other critical and strategic metals such as Co, Ni, Nb,
Li and others. Further this process could help replace sulfuric
acid in some processes which will make it more environmentally
sustainable and more cost competitive. In other words, the
commercial applications to this solution are very wide and
favorable for Geomega.” added Kiril Mugerman.
Magnet Recycling Demonstration Plant
UpdateThe search for a new location over the last few
months has had an important impact on the engineering of the
demonstration plant. The HAZOP study was successfully completed to
90% and modification are now being made to the process design.
Other engineering activities with BBA were postponed in order to
avoid incurring the same charges twice. BBA is starting to resume
its activities as of May 1st for the peripheral engineering design
at the St Hubert facility. The layout is now being adjusted to the
new facility and the 3D design will follow accordingly. The
in-house engineering team continued discussions with various
vendors in preparation for ordering further equipment.
Environmental permitting activities have continued as well as they
are not impacted by the location change. Municipal permitting
started this week as well as some ground preparation work.
Equipment that was ordered in 2022 continued to
arrive in St Bruno and will be later moved to St Hubert. The
equipment that was expected to be ordered in the last few months
has been postponed due to the change of location and are now
restarting.
Location search did not impact any of the bench
and pilot testwork on either magnet recycling, bauxite residues or
any of the other ongoing projects.
About Geomega
(www.geomega.ca)Geomega
develops innovative technologies for extraction and separation of
rare earth elements and other critical metals essential for a
sustainable future. With a focus on renewable energies, vehicle
electrification, automation and reduction in energy usage, rare
earth magnets or neo-magnets (NdFeB) are at the center of all these
technologies. Geomega’s strategy revolves around gradually
de-risking its innovative technology and delivering cashflow and
return value to shareholders while working directly with the main
players in these industries to recycle the magnets that power all
those technologies.
As its technologies are demonstrated on larger
scales, Geomega is committed to work with major partners to help
extract value from mining feeds, tailings and other industrial
residues which contain rare earths and other critical metals.
Irrespective of the metal or the source, Geomega adopts a
consistent approach to reduce the environmental impact and to
contribute to lowering greenhouse gases emissions through recycling
the major reagents in the process.
Geomega’s process is based around its
proprietary, low-cost, environmentally friendly way to tap into a
C$1.5 billion global market to recycle magnet production waste and
end of life magnets profitably and safely.
Geomega also owns the Montviel rare earth
carbonatite deposit, the largest 43-101 bastnaesite resource
estimate in North America and holds over 16.8M shares, representing
approximately 14% of the issued and outstanding shares, of Kintavar
Exploration Inc. (KTR.V), a mineral exploration company that is
exploring for copper projects in Quebec, Canada.
For further information, please
contact:
Kiril MugermanPresident and
CEOGeomega450-641-5119 ext.5653kmugerman@geomega.caNancy
ThompsonVorticom Public
Relations212-532-2208nancyt@vorticom.comTwitter: @Geomega_REE
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