Reach Resources

Reach Adds High-Grade Manganese To Critical Mineral Portfolio

Reach Resources Limited (ASX: RR1) (“Reach” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce the receipt of final laboratory assay results from the Company’s maiden rock chip sampling programs recently undertaken at its Skyline and Critical Elements projects (the “Project/s”) (ASX Announcement – 18 October 2022). Both projects are located in the emerging Gascoyne Mineral Field in Western Australia.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • High-grade assay of 11 % Manganese returned from within the Company’s wholly owned Critical Elements Project at Yinnietharra
  • All results from the Company’s maiden rock chip sampling programs now received
  • Highlights shown in Table 2 include:
    • High-grade assays of 6.78% Niobium oxide, 3.71% Tantalum oxide and high grade supercritical heavy rare earth oxides (HREO), returned from the Company’s Wabli Creek tenement, within the Critical Elements Project
    • HREO results:
      • 7226 ppm Yttrium oxide
      • 3430 ppm Dysprosium oxide
      • 4880 ppm Ytterbium oxide
      • 2760 ppm Erbium oxide
      • 450 ppm Terbium oxide
    • The Wabli Creek Niobium and Total Rare Earth Oxides (TREO) target zone has a potential strike length of up to 1.5km
  • Significantly, all three of the Company’s granted tenements have returned highly anomalous TREO results >500ppm to a maximum of 25,652 ppm or 2.57% TREO (see Table 2) (ASX Announcement 13 December 2022).
Importantly, these manganese assay results indicate the potential presence of high-grade manganese at Yinnietharra and in addition to the REE and Niobium, the Company looks forward to progressing its exploration program across each of its Gascoyne projects.

Manganese is the 4th most used metal globally and is expected to be in short demand in the coming decades, with no substitute in steel making. Importantly it has been recognised as a critical mineral by the Office of the Chief Economist (Australian Government Department of Industry, Innovation and Science). Further, a White House document (June 2021) states that manganese use in battery cathodes may result in the metals preferred element emergence in next generation battery cells, due to its ‘relative safety’ and ‘having by far the most supply stability’.

Reach CEO Jeremy Bower said“The Company is certainly encouraged by all the results returned from the maiden rock chip sampling program. Conducted over only 5 days, Reach has been able to identify anomalous REE >500ppm at each of its Gascoyne tenements. Most importantly, assays indicate high grades of heavy REE’s including Dysprosium and Yttrium, and additionally Niobium over a potential strike length of 1.5km. A significant amount of work has been undertaken over the past few months to understand the area, the geology and we look forward to progressing our activity at these tenements in the short term”.


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