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DENVER, July 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- American Rare Earths (ASX: ARR | OTCQX: ARRNF | ADR: AMRRY) (“ARR” or the “Company”), is pleased to provide an update on project activities at Cowboy State Mine (“CSM”), part of the Halleck Creek Rare Earths Project in Wyoming.
American Rare Earths, through its subsidiary Wyoming Rare (USA) Inc. (“WRI”), will be performing a series of additional mineral processing optimization tests for the Cowboy State Mine’s Pre-Feasibility Study (“PFS”).
The additional work will occur in parallel to current planned mineral processing tests and includes testing multiple comminution (i.e. milling) methods and optimizing the beneficiation circuit (i.e. mineral separation and concentration). Figure 1 outlines the road map of the mineral processing optimization work underway.
In addition, the Company has already ordered long-lead time equipment for a demonstration plant and will commence test mining in the immediate term to extract the necessary feedstock for the future facility. The optimization work and demonstration plant are key steps forward in producing rare earth magnet oxides from Halleck Creek ore.
Why it matters? In general terms, a PFS is a key milestone to demonstrate, at a relatively high confidence level1 , the technical and economic viability of a project. The study is essentially a blue-print, backed by extensive laboratory test data, for the mine and mineral processing plant. A well-executed and robust PFS typically provides potential investors, strategic partners, creditors and off-take parties with confidence in the project’s production potential and underlying economics. In addition, it lays the foundation for future studies (i.e. Definitive Feasibility Study) which can lead to construction and development decisions. It is a key step in de-risking the project from a technical and economic standpoint, which, if successful, can move a development project one step closer to becoming a producing asset.
The objective of the comminution and beneficiation optimization testing is to find optimal and conventional processing methods to further increase the recovery of rare earth minerals. This additional optimization work sets a clear path for American Rare Earths to produce a robust mineral processing flow-sheet for the PFS and ultimately unlock Halleck Creek’s immense rare earths potential.
Once complete, the Company can also use the flow-sheet design as a blue-print for a demonstration plant to showcase and fine-tune the process at a larger scale. Given the confidence in the Halleck Creek project, steps to progress the demonstration plant have already commenced in parallel to the optimization work. However, most of the optimization work is in addition to the original PFS scope and as a result will extend the CSM PFS publication.
Summary of Optimization Work Underway:
This release was authorized by the board of American Rare Earths.
Investors can follow the Company’s progress at www.americanree.com.
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1 PFS-level engineering estimates are typically classified as a Class 4 estimate according to the Association for Advancement of Cost Engineering International (AACEI), which aligns with this ±25% accuracy range
2 See ASX Release dated January 8, 2025 for additional details.
3 See ASX Release dated February 20, 2025 for additional details.
4 See ASX release dated July 16, 2025.
About American Rare Earths Limited:
American Rare Earths (ASX: ARR | OTCQX: ARRNF | ADR: AMRRY) is a critical minerals company at the forefront of reshaping the U.S. rare earths industry. Through its wholly owned subsidiary, Wyoming Rare (USA) Inc. (“WRI”), the company is advancing the Halleck Creek Project in Wyoming—a world-class rare earth deposit with the potential to secure America’s critical mineral independence for generations. Located on Wyoming State land, the Cowboy State Mine within Halleck Creek offers cost-efficient open-pit mining methods and benefits from streamlined permitting processes in this mining-friendly state.
With plans for onsite mineral processing and separation facilities, Halleck Creek is strategically positioned to reduce U.S. reliance on imports—predominantly from China—while meeting the growing demand for rare earth elements essential to defense, advanced technologies, and economic security. As exploration progresses, the project’s untapped potential on both State and Federal lands further reinforces its significance as a cornerstone of U.S. supply chain security. In addition to its resource potential, American Rare Earths is committed to environmentally responsible mining practices and continues to collaborate with U.S. Government-supported R&D programs to develop innovative extraction and processing technologies for rare earth elements.
For additional information:
Susan Assadi
Media Relations US
sassadi@americanree.com
347 977 7125
Beverly Jedynak
Investor Relations US
Beverly.jedynak@viriathus.com
312 943 1123
Figure 1 - Illustrative Mineral Processing Optimization Road Map5
Note: SX = Solvent Extraction, RC = Reverse Circulation
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5 See ASX Release dated February 20, 2025 and July 16, 2025 for additional details.
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