Search Minerals to Receive $5 Million in funding from the Government of Canada under the Critical Minerals Research Development & Demonstration Program
07 Mars 2023 - 7:00PM
Search Minerals Inc. (“Search Minerals”) (TSXV: SMY |
OTCQB: SHCMF) is pleased to announce that the Government
of Canada has contributed $5 million in non-dilutive support to
Search Minerals via a Contribution Agreement which will be used to
fund the construction and operation of a demonstration plant for
rare earth extraction and recovery. The total project cost is
estimated at approximately $9.3 million with a further $1 million
of funding under application from other sources. Search Minerals’
contribution to the construction costs is expected to be
approximately $3.3 million.
The demonstration plant will process ~20 tonnes
of rare earth concentrate prepared from 72 tonnes of Deep Fox and
Foxtrot mineralization using Wet High Intensity Magnetic Separation
(Search Minerals News Release dated September 16, 2022). The work
will be completed by SGS Canada and completion of the program is
expected in early 2024.
The funding of the demonstration plant helps
Search Minerals to:
- Confirm application of the Direct
Extraction Process to the rare earth concentrate materials
- Obtain engineering data for
feasibility study completion, expected in 2024
- Prepare ~1 tonne of high purity
mixed rare earth carbonate precipitate to be used to validate
separation of individual rare earth products
“These funds will help us to move toward a
bankable feasibility study assessment of rare earth mining,
extraction and separation in the province of Newfoundland and
Labrador,” said Chairman and Interim President and CEO Leo
Power. “The demand for “magnet” rare earth elements such as
neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium and terbium is increasingly
rapidly driven by the demand for permanent magnets, for electric
vehicle traction motors, wind turbines for power generation and for
robots. This demonstration plant program will position Search as a
reliable provider of rare earth materials to support a Canadian and
North American supply chain for these critical materials.”
Mr. Power added, “We thank Natural Resources
Canada, the Government of Canada and our other financial supporters
for helping to fund this critical step in the transition of Search
from explorer to developer.”
The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of
Natural Resources Canada, said, “Canadian innovators are leading
the way towards a cleaner future. Today’s investment of $5 million
in Search Minerals will help to advance the development of a
dynamic and competitive critical minerals sector through the
development and demonstration of innovative processing
technologies. This means good jobs for workers, more investment in
Canadian innovation, and lower emissions across the country —
all part of our plan to build a cleaner Canada and a prosperous,
sustainable economy that works for everyone.”
Search Minerals is also working on establishing
an important collaboration agreement with Memorial University and
the College of the North Atlantic to support the Demonstration
Plant project and to build capacity and knowledge in rare earth
processing in Newfoundland and Labrador and Canada.
About Search Minerals Inc.
Search Minerals is focused on finding and
developing Critical Rare Earths Elements (CREE), Zirconium (Zr) and
Hafnium (Hf) resources within the emerging Port Hope Simpson – St.
Lewis CREE District of South East Labrador. Search controls two
deposits (Foxtrot and Deep Fox), two drill ready prospects (Fox
Meadow and Silver Fox) and numerous other REE prospects, including
Fox Valley, Foxy Lady and Awesome Fox, along a 64 km long belt
forming a REE District in Labrador. Search has completed a
preliminary economic assessment report for DEEPFOX
and FOXTROT. Search is also working on three
exploration prospects along the belt which include: FOX
MEADOW, SILVER FOX and AWESOME FOX.
Search Minerals has continued to optimize our
patented Hydrometallurgy Direct Extraction Process technology with
the support from the Department of Industry, Energy and Technology,
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, and from the Atlantic
Canada Opportunity Agency. We have completed two pilot plant
operations and produced highly purified mixed rare earth carbonate
concentrate and mixed REO concentrate for separation and refining.
We also recognize the continued support by the Government of
Newfoundland and Labrador for its Junior Exploration Program.
Search Minerals was selected to participate in
the Government of Canada Accelerated Growth Service
(“AGS”) initiative, which supports high growth
companies. AGS, as a ‘one-stop shop’ model, provides Search with
coordinated access to Government of Canada resources as Search
continues to move quickly to production and contribute to the
establishment of a stable and secure rare earth element North
American and European supply chain.
For further information, please
contact:
Leo Power |
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Dr. David
Dreisinger |
Chairman of the Board |
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Director and Vice President of Metallurgy |
709-682-3543 |
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604-613-4434 |
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E-mail: leopower@searchminerals.ca |
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E-mail: david.dreisinger@searchminerals.ca |
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