NioCorp Completes Successful Initial Testing of Rare Earth Permanent Magnet Recycling

NioCorp (NASDAQ:NB) has completed successful testing of its proposed hydrometallurgical process for producing critical minerals at the proposed Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project for use in recycling post-consumer permanent rare earth magnets.

Industry Consortium with Aston-Martin, Sarginsons, Boeing UK, NioCorp and Others Wins UK Government Funding

NioCorp (NASDAQ:NB) is pleased to announce that an industry consortium in which it is working with automakers, manufacturers, and supply chain leaders has been awarded funding by the UK Government to support an US$8 million program to design lightweight aluminum alloys and cast automotive components made of recycled aluminum strengthened by scandium.

NioCorp Looks to Potentially Recycle Post-Consumer Rare Earth Magnets and Produce Made-in-USA Heavy Rare Earths in Nebraska

NioCorp will speak at the 20th Annual Rare Earth Conference in Washington, D.C. on its plans to potentially produce commercial grade magnetic rare earth oxides at its proposed Elk Creek Project, including the heavy rare earth oxides of dysprosium and terbium. 

Study Finds Electrifying NioCorp’s Critical Minerals Mine Could Lead to Faster Time to Full Production Plus Significant Economic and Environmental Gains

A scoping study completed by Optimize Group Inc. suggests that NioCorp Developments Ltd. could significantly cut CAPEX and OPEX costs, reach full commercial production sooner, and operate with a lower carbon footprint by electrifying its proposed Elk Creek Critical Minerals Mine via a Railveyor™ system

A Unique Critical Minerals Company

The Elk Creek CRitical Minerals Project 


NioCorp is developing the Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project, which is North America’s only niobium / scandium / titanium project in Nebraska.  The Project’s Mineral Resource also comprises America’s second largest rare earth indicated resource. See this short video to learn more about this strategic American asset.

A Climate-Smart Critical Minerals Mine

Critical Minerals at a Critical Time

NioCorp’s critical minerals are considered by defense experts to be among the MOST critical to America’s economic and national security.

 

A Shovel Ready Project with Permits Secured

NioCorp’s Elk Creek Project has already obtained all federal, state, and local government permits needed to move to a construction start.

 

Climate Smart Mine Design

Zero process water discharge. Groundwater protection. Reagent recycling. Tailings used as underground mine backfill.  And much more.

 

Very Attractive Financial Returns

The Elk Creek Project’s Feasibility Study shows a $2.8 billion net present value, a 29.2% pre-tax internal rate of return, and $403 million in averaged annual EBITDA2 over a 38-year mine life.

Trading on the Nasdaq

NioCorp’s stock trades on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol “NB“. 

2nd Largest Indicated Rare Earth Resource

The Elk Creek Mineral Resource is the second largest rare earth resource in the U.S., according to USGS data and company reports

Highly Experienced Management Team

NioCorp’s management team has decades of combined experience in developing, constructing, and operating mineral projects.

RECENT NEWS

NioCorp to Host Technology Briefing Webcast on Railveyor Technology

NioCorp to Host Technology Briefing Webcast on Railveyor Technology

NioCorp to host a Technology Briefing Webcast at 11 a.m. Mountain on Wednesday, June 5, 2024, on the Railveyor technology and its potential to significantly cut CAPEX and OPEX costs, help NioCorp reach full commercial production sooner, and operate with a lower carbon footprint by electrifying its proposed Elk Creek Critical Minerals Mine.

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The NioCorp-Stellantis Initiative

NioCorp CEO Mark Smith discusses the implications of the recent NioCorp-Stallantis agreement on prospective rare earth supply to Stellantis.

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Our Critical Minerals

NioCorp plans to produce some of the world’s most critical minerals, including Niobium, Scandium, and Titanium.

Niobium

NioCorp plans to make Ferroniobium, which is used as an additive to steel, making the steel much tougher, stronger, and more corrosion-resistent.  Niobium-strengthened steel also allows for lighter-weight applications, reducing  energy consumption and harmful air emissions.

Scandium

  • Powerful alloy with Aluminum
  • Lightweights vehicles / aircraft
  • Demand limited by low production
  • USA 100% dependent on imports
  • NioCorp is 12% sold out

Scandium is a remarkable element with many uses, including as an additive to aluminum.  It makes for alloys that are much stronger and corrosion-resistant than other aluminum alloys.  Scandium also allows these alloys to be reliably welded, which opens up many applications in transportation and aerospace.

Titanium

  • Large global markets
  • Premium on high purity
  • Critical to US defense
  • US largely dependent on imports of mineral concentrate

Titanium is a highly sought-after refractory metals and is used across many industries, including industrial processes, aerospace and defense, medical applications industry, and many more. The U.S. is highly reliant upon foreign imports of this critical mineral, including (historically) from Russia and Ukraine.

FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS UNDERWAY

Magnetic Rare Earth Elements

NioCorp is also conducting technical and economic analyses on the potential addition to its planned product suite of several magnetic rare earth oxides, shown below, which are forecast to experience large supply shortages because of sharply rising demand.

NdPr Oxide

Neodymium-Praseodymium Oxide

Also known as “NdPr” or “Didymium Oxide,” this purified rare earth oxide is indispensable to the manufacturing of high-performance rare earth permanent magnets.  These magnets are crucial to electric vehicles and other energy efficient applications. 

Dysprosium Oxide

Dysprosium Oxide

This  “heavy” rare earth is used in a variety of electronic, automotive, and other applications, including high-performance rare earth permanent magnets. The Elk Creek Project contains the 2nd largest indicated Dysprosium Mineral Resource in the U.S.

Terbium Oxide

Terbium Oxide

Like Dysprosium, Terbium is “heavy” rare earth is used in a variety of electronic, automotive, and other applications, including high-performance rare earth permanent magnets. The Elk Creek Project contains the largest indicated Terbium Mineral Resource in the U.S.

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A Climate Smart Minerals Project

NioCorp’s Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project was designed from the ground up with sustainability in mind.  In addition to incorporating a range of environmental, recycling, and emissions reduction features, the Project is also fully aligned with the Equator Principles, which provides independent auditing and reporting mechanisms.

Zero process water discharge facility with mine water treatment

Avoidance of permanent impacts to Federally Jurisdictional Waters

Recycling of reagents

Groundwater protection with artificial ground freezing

Utilizing tailings as underground mine backfill

Local employment

Compelling financial returns

Elk Creek Feasibility Study

NioCorp’s June 2022 Elk Creek Feasibility Study provides a high level of detail on the Project, including its projected economic performance.  

Information for Investors

A publicly traded mineral exploration company (Nasdaq: NB), NioCorp is currently developing the Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project in southeast Nebraska rich in Niobium,

All About The Project

Latest Presentation

See NioCorp’s most updated corporate presentation here.

Elk Creek Project: By The Numbers

The Elk Creek Project’s 2022 Feasibility Study projects relatively robust economic performance and financial returns to investors from the Project. 

$2.82 Billion Pre-Tax NPV

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29.2% Pre-Tax IRR

$2.35 Billion After-Tax NPV

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27.6% After-Tax IRR

$397.5 Million Averaged EBITDA Over Mine Life

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68% Averaged Annual EBITDA Margin over Run of Mine

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$10.9 Billion After-Tax NPV Cumulative Net Free Cash Flow over Run of Mine

38 Year Mine Life

Putlitzer-Prize winning journalist from the New York Times, Dionne Searcey, recently investigated NioCorp’s proposed Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project in Nebraska.

In addition to conducting numerous interviews, Ms. Searcey spent more than a week on the ground in southeast Nebraska talking with Nebraskans from all walks of life about how they viewed the Project.

Her story, published on the front page of the Times on February 2, 2023, can be seen here.