Brazilian Rare Earths Launches Amargosa Bauxite-Gallium Project in Brazil

Reuters
Dec 15, 2025
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/BRE.AU">Brazilian Rare Earths</a> Launches Amargosa Bauxite-Gallium Project in Brazil

Brazilian Rare Earths Ltd. has announced the results of a Scoping Feasibility Study for its 100%-owned Amargosa Bauxite-Gallium Project in Bahia, Brazil. The study indicates that the Amargosa project has the potential to become a simple and capital-efficient direct-ship-bauxite (DSB) operation, targeting approximately 5 million tonnes per annum using a truck-and-shovel method. The project aims to leverage existing road infrastructure and an established export port to deliver high-quality, low-silica bauxite to the global market, with expectations of strong economic returns.

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