Apex Critical Metals Launches Re-Analysis of Historical Drill Core at Nebraska Rare Earth Project
Reuters
Nov 24
Apex Critical Metals Launches Re-Analysis of Historical Drill Core at Nebraska Rare Earth Project
Apex Critical Metals Corp. has announced the launch of an extensive 2025 re-sampling and re-logging program of preserved historical drill core at its Rift Rare Earth Project near Elk Creek, Nebraska. The initiative will focus on historical drill core from programs conducted by Molycorp Inc. in the 1970s and 1980s, with the aim of accelerating mineralization models and expanding knowledge of the scale and grade of rare earth element $(REE)$ and niobium mineralization within the project area. The program will involve modern multi-element analysis, with initial results expected in the first quarter of 2026. Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd. has been retained to oversee the program, which is expected to provide key data for future exploration and development efforts.
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