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E-Tech Resources rebrands to ReeXploration Inc.

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E-Tech Resources Inc. has officially rebranded as ReeXploration Inc., marking a strategic shift towards responsible discovery and critical mineral development, with its focus anchored on the Eureka Rare Earth Element (REE) Project in Namibia.
The company will begin trading under its new name on October 28, 2025, retaining its stock symbol “REE” on the TSX Venture Exchange.
According to interim CEO Christopher Drysdale, the rebrand signals more than a change in identity—it represents a renewed commitment to technical excellence, disciplined exploration, and sustainable mineral supply.
“Namibia provides the right environment, a stable, mining-friendly jurisdiction where credible exploration can contribute meaningfully to the next generation of critical mineral supply,” he said.
The move comes amid growing global demand for secure and diversified sources of critical minerals, driven by export restrictions and geopolitical tensions that have underscored the world’s dependence on Chinese supply chains. ReeXploration aims to position itself among the credible, Western-aligned developers responding to this shift.
The Eureka Project, located in Namibia’s Erongo Mining District, is the cornerstone of this strategy.
The project has achieved significant milestones, including proven metallurgy, with bench-scale testing producing a 60% TREO concentrate from monazite-hosted carbonatite, confirming clean processability under Western standards. It also has a solid resource foundation, with an NI 43-101 inferred resource of 310,000 tonnes at 4.8% TREO (0.7% Nd+Pr).
Exploration across the 13 by 6-kilometre Eureka Dome has identified multiple undrilled targets, with rare earth mineralisation intersected in 90% of 2024 trench samples.
The site is strategically located just two kilometres from the Trans-Kalahari Highway, with access to power, roads, and the Port of Walvis Bay.
ReeXploration’s strategy is underpinned by a metallurgy-first approach, proving processability before scaling up, thereby reducing technical risk and supporting long-term resource growth.
The company’s Namibian technical team leads environmental compliance and stakeholder engagement programmes locally, operating under valid Environmental Clearance Certificates. ReeXploration’s ESG framework prioritises transparency, low-impact exploration, and shared community benefits.
The Eureka mineralisation, noted for its low impurities and low radioactivity, aligns with Namibia’s national development and environmental goals.
Advising the company is Professor Frances Wall, a globally recognised expert in critical minerals, while the Namibian-led technical team ensures local participation and operational continuity.
As part of its visibility campaign, ReeXploration has entered a series of marketing and communications partnerships valued at over C$100,000, involving Dig Media (Investing News Network), The Northern Miner Group, InvestorNews Inc., and The Oregon Group.
These firms will produce content, conduct research, and engage with investors to elevate the company’s market profile.
ReeXploration’s evolution reflects a broader trend in the critical minerals sector—aligning discovery and development with sustainability, transparency, and global demand for low-carbon supply chains.
With Namibia’s stable governance and the Eureka Project’s advancing technical foundation, the company is positioning itself as one of Africa’s next-generation contributors to the global energy transition.

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