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Namibia Critical Metals appoints metallurgy VP to advance Lofdal project

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Namibia Critical Metals has appointed Niels Verbaan (PEng, MEng, MSc, FCIM) as Vice President, Metallurgy, as it moves to advance its Lofdal Heavy Rare Earth Project in Namibia toward development.

Verbaan, a hydrometallurgy specialist with more than 25 years of experience, will join the company in May after leaving SGS Lakefield, where he served as senior director for technical services.

He is scheduled to depart SGS on May 8 and take up his new role on May 11.

In his new position, Verbaan will oversee metallurgical test work, flowsheet development, pilot programmes, and process optimisation at Lofdal, with a focus on maximising recovery of key heavy rare-earth elements, particularly dysprosium and terbium.

President Darrin Campbell said the appointment comes at a pivotal stage for the project, noting that Verbaan brings “a rare combination of deep rare earth expertise and hands-on execution experience,” having worked on numerous global deposits — including Lofdal, Foxtrot, Strange Lake, Nechalacho, Wicheeda Lake, Mountain Pass and Serra Verde.

Campbell said the appointment “materially strengthens” the company’s ability to deliver a robust, financeable definitive feasibility study (DFS) and positions Lofdal to advance toward development with a high degree of technical confidence, in close collaboration with its Japanese partners.

Verbaan has extensive experience in the design and operation of hydrometallurgical pilot plants, solvent extraction and separation technologies, and the development of processing routes for rare earths and other critical minerals.

He has authored more than 50 technical papers, holds three patents, and is a recipient of the MetSoc Sherritt Hydrometallurgy Award.

The Lofdal project, located in north-western Namibia, is one of the few deposits globally with a strong concentration of heavy rare earth elements, positioning it as a potential future supplier to magnet supply chains used in electric vehicles, wind turbines and other clean energy technologies.

Namibia Critical Metals is advancing the project alongside Japanese partners, focusing on developing a scalable processing route capable of supporting downstream separation and integration into global supply chains, as demand for non-Chinese sources of critical minerals continues to grow.

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