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American Rare Earths Completes Extended Drilling at Halleck Creek, Assays Due Shortly

Published: October 18, 2024 |

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Extended drilling at the Halleck Creek Project of American Rare Earths (ARR) is now complete and geophysical logging and detailed geological analysis of the drill cuttings are underway.

ARR conducted reverse circulation (RC) drilling on five additional holes totalling 837 meters (2,746 feet) focused on the western section of the Cowboy State Mine (CSM) deposit in an area previously identified as having higher-grade rare earth mineralisation.

The 2024 drilling program extension focused on high-potential zones in the western part of the deposit, especially near Red Mountain, where higher grades were confirmed.

Completion of these additional holes provides important data for ongoing resource model updates and the project’s long-term development.

The company has sent samples to ALS Global for formal assay, with results expected shortly.

“The completion of these additional drill holes marks an important step forward in our exploration efforts at Halleck Creek. By targeting the western area of the CSM deposit, we are focused on high-grade zones that can significantly enhance the project’s resource potential,” said ARR CEO Chris Gibbs.

“We are excited about the next phase of analysis and eagerly await the formal assay results, which will provide valuable data to upgrade our resource models and mine plans. With each stage, we are building a solid foundation for the future of Halleck Creek,” added Gibbs.

American Rare Earths will now turn its attention to incorporating the data from geophysical logging and sample analysis progress into updated geological models.

The upcoming assay results are expected to play a crucial role in resource estimation and future planning.

Source: Proactive Investors


American Rare Earths is a leading explorer and developer of rare earth elements with a strong focus on developing sustainable and cost-effective extraction and processing methods. To meet the rapidly increasing demand for resources essential to the clean energy transition, American Rare Earths is developing its 100 percent owned magnet metals projects, Halleck Creek in Wyoming, and La Paz in Arizona, both with the potential to be among North America’s largest rare earth deposits. The company is concurrently evaluating other exploration opportunities while collaborating with U.S. Government supported R&D to develop a sustainable domestic supply chain for the renewable future.


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