Texas Rare Earth Resources Gets Research Contract From US Defense Logistics Agency

Critical Metals

Texas Rare Earth Resources (OTCMKTS:TRER) has been awarded a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) research contract by the United States Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Strategic Materials Division. The company will conduct research in conjunction with its joint venture partner, K-Technologies, using feedstock from Texas Rare Earth’s Round Top deposit.

Texas Rare Earth Resources (OTCMKTS:TRER) has been awarded a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) research contract by the United States Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Strategic Materials Division. The company will conduct research in conjunction with its joint venture partner, K-Technologies, using feedstock from Texas Rare Earth’s Round Top deposit.
As quoted in the press release:

The Defense Logistics Agency is the Department of Defense’s largest logistics combat support agency, providing worldwide logistics support in both peacetime and wartime to the military services as well as several civilian agencies and foreign countries. The DLA Strategic Materials Division is charged with maintaining cognizance of worldwide strategic and critical material’s supply chain from the source to final assembly, evaluating the capability of these supply chains to support national defense and essential civilian industries, and developing mitigation solutions when access to materials are insufficient to provide support for national defense and emergency response.
Texas Rare Earth Resources, in conjunction with its joint venture partner K-Technologies Inc., will conduct research to demonstrate, at the bench scale level, the ability to separate and refine yttrium (Y) oxide to a minimum of 99.999% purity, ytterbium (Yb) oxide to a minimum of 99.99% purity and a third rare earth oxide, which is not being publicly disclosed, to a minimum 99.999% purity level, using continuous ion exchange (CIX) and continuous ion chromatography (CIC). It is anticipated that all work under the contract will be completed within ninety days of contract award.

Texas Rare Earth Resources CEO, Dan Gorski, said:

Texas Rare Earth Resources is committed to developing a reliable source of critical rare earths here in the United States, as well as an effective means to separate them. We welcome the opportunity of demonstrating to the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency our ability to produce specific high-purity rare earth oxides they have selected using our CIX/CIC process.

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