GeoMegA Separation Process Deemed Patentable

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GeoMegA Resources Inc. (TSXV:GMA) announced that 23 of its 25 processes for separating rare earths and precious metals have been deemed patentable by the Canadian Intellectual Property Office. The company is moving forward with national phase applications in multiple key jurisdictions.

 GeoMegA Resources Inc. (TSXV:GMA) announced that 23 of its 25 processes for separating rare earths and precious metals have been deemed patentable by the Canadian Intellectual Property Office. The company is moving forward with national phase applications in multiple key jurisdictions.

According to the press release:

Following the bench scale separation results disclosed by news releases in January, February and May 2014, the Company continues to optimize and develop its separation process at its Boucherville (Quebec) installations. The majority of the work performed over the last months was spent developing a pre-treatment step prior to separation in order to remove the less valuable, abundant cerium from the mixed rare earth elements (“REE”) concentrate. The effective removal of cerium should translate into multiple benefits at the separation stage. Separation testing will resume after conclusive results are achieved.

Other highlights from the company’s corporate update include an overview of the progress made on its PEA and the discovery of a gold-bearing outcrop on the Anik property.

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