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Texas Rare Earth Resources to Form Processing JV With K-Technologies

Teresa Matich
Feb. 26, 2015 10:20AM PST
Rare Earth Investing

Texas Rare Earth Resources (OTCQX:TRER) has signed a letter of intent to form a joint venture with K-Technologies for the processing of rare earth elements. Under the JV, both companies will work to develop, refine and market K-Tech’s technologies as they apply to the extraction of rare earth elements.

Texas Rare Earth Resources (OTCQX:TRER) has signed a letter of intent to form a joint venture with K-Technologies for the processing of rare earth elements. Under the JV, both companies will work to develop, refine and market K-Tech’s technologies as they apply to the extraction of rare earth elements.

As quoted in the press release:

The JV will license the technology to TRER, as well as other rare earth production companies. Subject to agreement by TRER, the JV may also elect to build and operate processing facilities to separate and purify mixed rare earth concentrates into individual purified rare earth oxides for other rare earth production companies in addition to TRER.

K-Tech has in the past used their CIX and CIC process to treat REE leach solutions from ores such as monazite and bastnaesite to produce separated REE products at the bench-scale and pilot plant level. They have also recovered REE materials from phosphoric acid solutions at bench levels. Historically the rare earth industry has used solvent extraction (SX) technology to produce individually purified rare earth products. The advantages to using K-Tech technology instead of SX could be many. Likely lower CAPEX and OPEX are the most significant but the simplicity of the operation, smaller footprint, lack of large amounts of petroleum-based solvents, and the overall mitigation of safety and environmental risk are also likely significant de-risking factors with the K-Tech process.

According to Jack Lifton, rare earth industry consultant and TRER board member: “Proving that K-Tech’s processing technology works at scale and that its CAPEX and OPEX compete with those of the equivalent SX systems would open a new era of grade inflation by a process that will give miners of hard rock deposits of the HREEs a level playing field with those working ionic adsorption clays.”

Tom Baroody and Wes Berry, principal owners and officers of K-Tech, together have over 80 years’ experience in the minerals, chemicals and biofuels industries. Between them they hold 26 U.S. and foreign patents, and 5 more are in the application phase.

Texas Rare Earth CEO, Dan Gorski, said:

We are privileged to make this association with K-Tech. Work we have done to date on the Round Top leach solution leads me to believe that this technology will over time become a dominant processing technology in the REE sector. In addition to potentially efficiently processing the REE’s this process holds great promise to make valuable by-products from the variety of other elements reporting in the Round Top heap leach solutions.

Click here to read the Texas Rare Earth Resources (OTCQX:TRER) press release

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