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ReeXploration says Namibia offers rare-earth opportunity

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ReeXploration uncovers deeper rare earth potential at Eureka Project
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ReeXploration says Namibia has emerged as one of Africa’s strongest jurisdictions for rare-earth development, combining political stability, deep mining experience and direct export access through Walvis Bay.

Chief Executive Christopher Dale says those conditions shaped the company’s entry into Namibia and underpinned its acquisition of the Eureka Project, now positioned as a monazite-hosted NdPr target with processing compatibility for Western supply chains.

Dale described Namibia as head-and-shoulders above many African jurisdictions, citing its long mining history, workforce capacity and world-class uranium deposits — including Rössing and Husab — which already move product efficiently through Walvis Bay.

The port sits about 180 kilometres from Eureka via main road and provides direct shipping routes to North America, Europe and Asia, without the need to route around the continent or through the Suez Canal.

Existing uranium export systems also give Namibia a logistical framework suited to future critical-mineral flows.

ReeXploration’s strategy has centred on metallurgy first rather than size first — an inversion of conventional exploration.

The company sought a project capable of producing a crackable, low-radioactivity monazite concentrate that meets Western refining requirements. Neodymium and praseodymium form the core value drivers, with Dale noting that monazite is simpler to crack than other rare-earth mineral hosts and avoids some of the environmental and chemical intensity seen elsewhere.

Eureka now holds a maiden resource of 310,000 tonnes at 4.8% TREO, including 0.7% NdPr, with laboratory work demonstrating up to 60% extraction efficiency under standard processing conditions.

Dale says this de-risks a large part of the value pathway — product feasibility is confirmed before the company chases resource expansion.

Recent announcements centre on the discovery of the Clover anomaly, an undrilled rare-earth target described as significantly larger than historic Eureka signatures. Soil assays have returned up to 8.75% TREO, with visible monazite observed at the surface of the carbonatite.

Alongside this, new data interpretation has highlighted deep-seated magnetic bodies consistent with carbonatite-hosted rare-earth systems, providing a structural pathway for scale potential.

Magnetic surveys over Clover are nearing completion, while a gravity survey is being prepared to refine the conceptual targets further. Dale says drill targeting should follow once both datasets are integrated.

ReeXploration plans to complete both surveys over the festive period — assisted by year-round site access, favourable weather and main-road proximity. Drilling decisions are expected early in the new year as the company seeks to test scale, depth and the expansion potential of Eureka and the Clover anomaly.

“We’re very positive that we can expand the known resource and de-risk further,” Dale said, noting that Eureka already meets the metallurgical criteria the company set in 2017.

As more targets emerge, he says Namibia’s rare-earth potential appears broader than previously understood.

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