March 2026 Quarterly Activities Report
| Table 1: Blended Composite Extraction Results (15 kg) & End-to-End System Yields | ||||||||
| Oxide | Head Grade (ppm) | Extraction (%) | End-to-End Yield (%) | Recovered Grade (ppm) | ||||
| TREO (Total Rare Earth Oxides) | 196,083 | 97 | 91 | 179,279 | ||||
| NdPr (Neodymium + Praseodymium) | 31,050 | 97 | 92 | 28,543 | ||||
| Tb (Terbium) | 246 | 87 | 82 | 203 | ||||
| Dy (Dysprosium) | 1,383 | 83 | 78 | 1,081 | ||||
| Y (Yttrium) | 6,361 | 84 | 79 | 5,019 | ||||
| U (Uranium) | 2,627 | 97 | 89 | 2,347 |
Note: End-to-end yield is calculated as the product of extraction rates achieved in the 15 kg blended composite metallurgical test, an ore-sorting recovery of >95%, and recoveries from additional downstream metallurgical steps previously evaluated by ANSTO to produce a Mixed Rare Earth Carbonate. Recovered grade is calculated as the product of head grade and end-to-end yield. These figures are indicative estimates only, derived by multiplying results from separate, independent test programs conducted on different samples and at different scales, and do not represent results from an integrated flowsheet test.
BRE SECURES TRIAL MINING LICENCE
- Monte Alto was awarded a Trial Mining Licence from Brazil's National Mining Agency (ANM)
- The licence authorises production of up to 2,000 tonnes per annum of direct-ship product, enabling BRE to supply bulk shipments for prospective customer offtake evaluation and metallurgical testing
- Trial mining will support commissioning and operation of BRE's fully permitted pilot plant at the Camaçari Petrochemical Complex, which remains on schedule to commence operations in Q3 2026
- BRE expects to submit an Economic Development Plan to ANM in Q2 2026, representing the next key federal permitting milestone toward a full mining concession for commercial operations
- The licence is aligned with BRE's low-impact, quarry-scale development at Monte Alto, based on dry processing, high-yield ore sorting, low water use, no tailings dams and a small operating footprint
SULISTA RARE EARTHS DISTRICT GROWS TO 17 KM STRIKE
- Sulista continues to develop as a high-grade rare earth district, with exploration strike extended from 10 km to +17 km across multiple defined mineralised corridors
- Sulista East now defined over +1,000 metres of drill-tested strike and to depths exceeding 230 metres, with multiple stacked mineralised horizons and true thicknesses of up to 40 metres. Mineralisation remains open in both directions along strike and at depth
- Step-out drilling at Sulista East confirmed significant expansion of the high-grade bedrock system, with multiple broad parallel mineralised zones intersected with grades of up to 11.8% TREO, including 26,846 ppm NdPr, 1,911 ppm DyTb and 7,839 ppm Y2O3
- Sulista South emerged as a major southern extension to the 7.5 km Sulista East trend, supported by large-scale magnetic and radiometric anomalies and pathfinder auger results, with a new +10,000 metre diamond drilling program now underway
- Drilling highlights at Outcrop Ridge include ultra high-grade rare earth grades of up to 16.7% TREO including 28,295 ppm NdPr, 1,910 ppm DyTb and 14,599 ppm Y2O3, alongside significant critical mineral values up to 4,927 ppm Nb2O5, 197 ppm Sc2O3, 217 ppm Ta2O5 and 2,262 ppm U3O8
- Sulista North has expanded the district by +7 km and represents a major new regional growth corridor, with ultra high-grade surface mineralisation returning up to 19.2% TREO and auger results up to 12.6% TREO, supported by strong geophysical vectors indicating proximity to fertile hard rock source zones
A link to the full release can be found here.
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Bernardo Da Veiga, Managing Director and CEO
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1 NdPr = Nd2O3 + Pr6O11
2 DyTb = Dy2O3 + Tb4O7
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