RANKED: World’s top 10 rare earth projects
Rare earths, 17 minerals critical to the energy transition for their use in electric car batteries and wind turbines, are also crucial to national security for use in aerospace and defense applications.
Shutdowns to manufacturing plants in China during the covid-19 pandemic that could cut off US rare earths imports highlighted the nation’s reliance on China for its rare earths needs. The only rare earth mine now operating in the United States is Mountain Pass in California owned by MP Materials.
Canada, with only one producing rare earths mine is similarly reliant on imports of the minerals. The Nechalacho-Thor Lake mine operated by Vital Metals boasts the world’s 13th largest rare earth oxide resource (measured, indicated and inferred) at 1.7m tonnes.
In a race to establish new supply chains, miners are searching the world for rare earths deposits, but the minerals are notoriously difficult to extract from hard rock and expensive to process.
Putting a spotlight on potential rare earths mines of the future, Mining Intelligence compiled a list of the world’s top 10 rare earth projects, measured in total rare earth oxides (TREO).
#1 Tanbreez
Development status: Permitting // Geology: Alkaline Intrusion-Related
The Tanbreez property in Greenland, owned by Rimbal, takes top spot on the list with a 28.2 million tonne (mt) TREO resource. Rare earth explorers are drawn to Greenland to dig into what the US Geological Survey calls the world’s biggest undeveloped deposits of rare earth metals. Former US president Trump famously offered to buy Greenland to gain access to its resources, and the company’s owner told Reuters he had met US officials weeks before Trump made the offer.
#2 St Honoré
Development status: Advanced Exploration // Geology: Carbonatite
Magris Resources’ St Honoré project in Québec, Canada is in second place with 18.4mt TREO. The property is situated 1km north of Magris’ operating niobium mine.
#3 Kvanefjeld
Development status: Permitting // Geology: Alkaline Intrusion-Related
Australia-based Greenland Energy Transition Minerals’ Kvanefjeld project is in third place with a 10.2mt resource. Kvanefjeld was granted preliminary approval in 2020, but in 2021 Greenland’s parliament passed a bill to ban uranium mining and exploration, effectively blocking development as uranium would be a by-product. Last year, the miner took the governments of Greenland and Denmark to court over the legislation.
#4 Mrima Hill
Development status: Advanced Exploration // Geology: Carbonatite
Mrima Hill in Kenya, eastern Africa, takes fourth place with 6.1mt TREO. The property is owned by Canadian-listed Pacific Wildcat Resources, which in 2018 was ordered to pay royalties to the government to ensure Kenya gets a bigger share of earnings from its nascent mining sector.
#5 Halleck Creek
Development status: Advanced Exploration // Geology: Alkaline Intrusion-Related
American Rare Earths’ Halleck Creek project in Wyoming is number five with a 4.7mt resource. The company says the chemical composition of the feedstock at Halleck Creek is low on thorium content, which would make it easier and more economical to process.
#6 Ashram
Development status: Preliminary Economic Assessment // Geology: Carbonatite
Canada Commerce Resources’ Ashram project in Québec is in sixth place with 4.68mt TREO. Located in the northern region of the province, Ashram is one of the largest rare earth deposits in the world with a fluorspar component which also ranks as one of the largest defined globally.
#7 Ngualla
Development status: Permitting // Geology: Carbonatite
Peak Rare Earths’ Ngualla project in Tanzania takes seventh place with 4.6mt TREO. The company says concentrate will initially be sold as a standalone product, while the study of downstream integration opportunities is undertaken in collaboration with the Government of Tanzania.
#8 Strange Lake
Development status: Prefeasibility // Geology: Alkaline Intrusion-Related
Torngat’s Strange Lake project in the Nunavik region of Québec is in eighth place with 4.4mt TREO. Last year, Torngat received a $50 million investment to advance the project.
#9 Montviel
Development status: Preliminary Economic Assessment // Geology: Carbonatite
Geomega Resources’ Montviel property in Abitibi, Québec takes ninth place with a 3.9mt resource. Initial drill results confirmed Montviel as world class neodymium resource.
#10 Nechalacho
Development status: Feasibility // Geology: Alkaline Intrusion-Related
Rounding out our list is Avalon Advanced Materials’ Nechalacho project with a 1.8mt resource. The Nechalacho project, located at Thor Lake in the Mackenzie Mining District of the Northwest Territories is separate from, but has the same name as Canada’s first producing rare earth mine.
More data is at Mining Intelligence.
12 Comments
Andrew S Burgess
The Wicheeda REE deposit should be on your list at the top. It’s a monazite deposit owned by Defense Metals Corp. 60 km north of Prince George in British Columbia. It’s very close to road, rail and power. It’s a high grade deposit very amenable to mining and processing.
Amanda Stutt
Hi Andrew, thanks for reaching out — according to MI data the Wicheeda deposit has 0.687 Mt TREO, which ranks it outside the top ten.
Best,
Amanda
Sebastian Mhanga
Thanks for this info. It highlights the need for more research to discover rare earth minerals for energy transition.
William Elliott
How do you rate Ionic rare earths project in Uganda.
Jeff Dick
The Nechalacho project is being run by Vital Metals, not Avalon – poorly researched article, low quality journalism
Frik Els
Hi Jeff, thanks for the feedback. Vital Metals’s Nechalacho-Thor Lake mine (which is next door to Avalon’s project) has total TREO resource (Measured+Indicated+Inferred) of 1,666,490 tonnes which places it at no 13 according to our criteria. We’ve updated the article to clarify the distinction.
Mikhail
What about Bayan-Obo in China and Tomtor in Russia?
Frik Els
Hi Mikhail, the ranking only considered projects not operating mines therefore Bayan-Obo (commenced operations in 1957) was excluded. Tomtor’s REO contained comes in at 1.7m (JORC 2021) so it would fall just outside the Top 10. Tomtor also contains 700kt of niobium, which is not a rare earth element.
Mikhail
Hi Frick, I can’t understand where you got this data from – there are many more TREO resources on Tomtor.
Frik Els
Hi Mikhail: Here is the 2019 initial ore reserve estimate done by SRK: https://www.solidcore-resources.com/en/investors-and-media/news/press-releases/19-04-2021/ There is also this study from June last year: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169136823001439
Manu
Great list, isn’t it missing Meteoric tho,?
Amanda Stutt
Hi Manu, Meteoric published its resource estimate for Caldeira in 2024 – and this ranking is from 2023.
Cheers,
Amanda