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RNS Number : 8391G Rainbow Rare Earths Limited 10 November 2025
10 November 2025
Rainbow Rare Earths Limited
("Rainbow" or "the Company")
LSE: RBW
Phalaborwa Resource Update to include Yttrium further Enhances the Value of
Rainbow's proposed SEG+ mixed Medium and Heavy Rare Earth Product
· Rainbow has updated the Mineral Resource Estimate ("MRE") at
Phalaborwa to include yttrium, one of the heavy rare earth elements ("REE")
that has been subject to Chinese export controls since April 2025
· Rainbow's Phalaborwa project is now confirmed as a strategic and
near-term source of all the economically important medium and heavy REE, being
dysprosium, terbium, samarium, europium, gadolinium and yttrium, as well as
the critical light REE, being neodymium and praseodymium
· The above REE have been confirmed as critical minerals by the latest
USGS 2025 List of Critical Minerals, released on 6 November 2025; of all the
60 critical minerals included in this list, these REE were deemed to be those
amongst the highest risk of supply chain disruption (with the exception of
europium)
· Rainbow currently only includes value for neodymium, praseodymium,
dysprosium and terbium in its economic models, but will look to update this to
include the ancillary metals for Phalaborwa's Definitive Feasibility Study
("DFS") to reflect the strong and growing market demand for the full range of
economic REE in the project's basket
· The Uberaba project in Brazil is also expected to produce positive
amounts of these SEG+ REE and this will be included in the project's Economic
Assessment which is currently underway
NEWS ANNOUNCEMENT
Rainbow Rare Earths is pleased to announce that it has updated the Phalaborwa
MRE to include yttrium, one of the heavy rare earths that has been subject to
Chinese export controls since April 2025. The decision to update the MRE has
been driven by Rainbow's test work which has demonstrated that Phalaborwa will
produce the full range of critical medium and heavy rare earths in its
proposed SEG+ product. The Company has noted a significant pick-up in demand
for yttrium and gadolinium since the export controls were imposed, based on
incoming off-take enquiries.
George Bennett, CEO, commented: "Since the imposition of export controls by
China in April 2025, we have seen growing interest in securing supply of the
full range of restricted REE, where shortages have already developed in the
market. This includes yttrium and gadolinium, which are increasingly
recognised as key REE required by the U.S. and other aligned nations for
important strategic uses, including for defence applications.
Phalaborwa is a unique project in that it hosts commercial quantities of the
full gamut of economically important rare earths, including the medium and
heavy REE. We will therefore look to incorporate the value of the full range
of strategic REE into our economic model for the project as part of the DFS."
About the Chinese export controls
In April 2025, China announced export controls on seven REE: samarium,
gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, lutetium, scandium and yttrium, as well as
the rare earth permanent magnets that contain them. These measures have caused
shortages and severe supply chain disruption around the world, especially to
the industries that rely on REE and REE magnets, such as automotive, drones,
robotics and defence.
The controls on these seven REE have hit Western nations particularly hard
with regards to the build-out of new defence capabilities, which is a core
macro theme for the U.S. and the E.U., amongst other territories.
In October 2025, China proposed a significant expansion of its export controls
on REE, adding five new elements to the initial list of seven, and requiring
foreign companies to get approval to export magnets that contain even trace
amounts of Chinese-sourced REE. While these proposed new controls have been
suspended for at least a year, the West has been further galvanised to act now
to build new alternative supply chains for both light and heavy REE.
Rainbow expects that Phalaborwa, and the Uberaba project at a later date, can
play an important role in providing secure supply of the full gamut of
strategic REE.
About Phalaborwa's production profile
Phalaborwa is expected to produce ca. 1,817 tonnes per annum of neodymium /
praseodymium oxide at 99.5% purity and ca. 1,159 tpa of a SEG+ MREC product of
99.5% purity containing 719 tpa TREO.
The SEG+ product is expected to allow for the following annual production of
the important medium and heavy REE:
REE tpa(1)
samarium (Sm(2)O(3)) 258
europium (Eu(2)O(3)) 51
gadolinium (Gd(2)O(3)) 241
terbium (Tb(4)O(7)) 19
dysprosium (Dy(2)O(3)) 50
yttrium (Y(2)O(3)) 213
Note:
1. Based on overall REE recoveries of ca. 65%
Each of the above REE is included in the U.S. Geological Survey ("USGS") 2025
List of Critical Minerals, as published on 6 November 2025. Minerals included
in this list are deemed to be at high risk of supply chain disruption to the
U.S. Of the 60 minerals included in the new list, terbium, dysprosium,
samarium, gadolinium and yttrium are those considered to have the very highest
risk of supply chain disruption, demonstrating the strategic importance of
Phalaborwa's proposed output. The USGS 2025 Critical Minerals List can be
accessed here:
https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/science/about-2025-list-critical-minerals
(https://www.usgs.gov/programs/mineral-resources-program/science/about-2025-list-critical-minerals)
Rainbow's SEG+ product is therefore deemed to be highly sought-after by
industry, especially as currently Lynas Rare Earths is the world's only
commercial producer of heavy rare earths outside of China. With the inclusion
of potential future production from the Uberaba project in Brazil, where
Rainbow is currently carrying out an Economic Assessment with the Mosaic
Company, it is expected that Rainbow will be an important and strategic source
of the medium and heavy rare earths so vital to high tech industries and
defence applications.
Updated Phalaborwa MRE
Phalaborwa's MRE has been updated to include yttrium, as presented in the
summary table below. The MRE will be available on Rainbow's website in due
course.
Notes:
1. TREO = Total Rare Earth Oxide; ppm = parts per million
2. Resource figures are reported gross; Rainbow owns an 85% interest in
the Phalaborwa project, with an option to increase ownership to 100%
3. The Mineral Resource is reported at a nominal 0.2% TREO cut-off grade
4. No constraining shell is required as stacks are above ground level and
no selective reclamation is required
5. Mineral resources are not mineral reserves and do not have demonstrated
economic viability
6. The 'Total' rows do not always tally due to rounding
7. The full Resource tables are set out in the Appendix
Competent Persons Statement
The information in this report that relates to the Mineral Resources for the
Phalaborwa project is based on, and fairly represents, information compiled or
reviewed by Mr Malcolm Titley, a Competent Person who is a Member of the
Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and the Australian Institute
of Geoscientists. Mr Titley is employed by Maja Mining Limited, an independent
consulting company.
Mr Titley has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of
mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity
which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the
2012 Edition of the "Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results,
Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves". Mr Titley consents to the inclusion of
information from this report in Rainbow public releases using his information
in the form and context in which it appears.
For further information, please contact:
Rainbow Rare Earths Ltd Company George Bennett +27 (0) 82 652 8526
Pete Gardner
IR Cathy Malins +44 (0) 7876 796 629
cathym@rainbowrareearths.com (mailto:cathym@rainbowrareearths.com)
Tavistock Communications PR/IR Charles Vivian +44 (0) 20 7920 3150
Eliza Logan rainbowrareearths@tavistock.co.uk (mailto:rainbowrareearths@tavistock.co.uk)
Berenberg Broker Matthew Armitt +44 (0) 20 3207 7800
Jennifer Lee
Stifel Broker Ashton Clanfield +44 (0) 20 7710 7600
Varun Talwar
Notes to Editors:
About Rainbow:
Rainbow Rare Earths aims to be a forerunner in the establishment of an
independent and ethical supply chain of the rare earth elements that are
driving the green energy transition. It is doing this successfully via
pioneering the first commercial recovery of rare earth elements from
phosphogypsum that occurs as the by-product of phosphoric acid production.
These projects eliminate the cost and risk of typical rare earth projects,
which involve mining and the production of a rare earth concentrate that must
be chemically cracked to form a mixed rare earth carbonate before further
downstream processing. As such, Rainbow's projects can be brought into
production quicker and at a lower cost than traditional hard rock mining
projects.
The Company is focused on the development of the Phalaborwa Project in South
Africa and the earlier stage Uberaba Project in Brazil. Rainbow's process will
deliver separated rare earth oxides through a single hydrometallurgical plant
on site, with a focus on the recovery of neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium
and terbium. These are critical components of the high-performance permanent
magnets used in electric vehicles, wind turbines, defence and exciting new
markets such as robotics and advanced air mobility.
The Phalaborwa updated interim economic study released in December 2024 has
confirmed strong base line economics for the project, which has a base case
NPV(10) of US$611 million. Given Phalaborwa is a chemical processing
operation, with its resource sitting at surface in a chemically cracked form,
it has a much lower operating cost than traditional rare earth mining
projects, and it is therefore estimated to be one of the highest margin rare
earth projects in development today outside of China.
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