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American Rare Earths Signs MoU with Novex to Advance U.S. Oxide-To-Metal Production

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American Rare Earths (ASX: ARR, OTCQX: ARRNF, ADR: AMRRY) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with U.S. metallization specialist Novex to convert separated rare earth oxides from the Halleck Creek project in Wyoming into metals for permanent magnets. The MoU, executed via subsidiary Wyoming Rare (USA), frames collaboration on process optimization for NdPr, Tb, Dy, Sm and Y, metallization of demonstration-plant NdPr oxide, and joint design of a rare earth metal production facility to be built by American Rare Earths.

The agreement follows a technology review that identified high‑temperature molten salt electrolysis as the primary oxide‑to‑metal route. Halleck Creek hosts a JORC mineral resource of about 2.63 billion tonnes of rare earth oxides and benefits from a non‑binding U.S. EXIM Bank funding letter of interest up to US$456 million. The parties aim to finalize a definitive long‑term collaboration and supply agreement within 12 months, supporting a fully domestic U.S. mine‑to‑magnet supply chain.

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Positive

  • MoU with Novex establishes framework for long-term metallization and facility design collaboration
  • Molten salt electrolysis selected as primary oxide-to-metal development route after technology review
  • Halleck Creek resource of approximately 2.63 billion tonnes JORC-compliant TREO
  • U.S. EXIM Bank non-binding letter of interest for up to US$456 million in funding
  • Scope includes process optimization and metallization of demonstration-plant NdPr oxide for magnet precursors
  • Target fully domestic U.S. mine-to-magnet supply chain anchored in Wyoming

Negative

  • Current agreement is a non-binding MoU, not yet a definitive long-term contract
  • Definitive collaboration and supply agreement only targeted within 12 months, creating execution timing risk

Market Context

AMRRY’s historical record included a 10.41% 24-hour gain on a prior corporate announcement, but also...
Analysis

AMRRY’s historical record included a 10.41% 24-hour gain on a prior corporate announcement, but also documented divergent outcomes. The MoU adds a new partnership milestone; execution and the non-binding framework remain relevant risks.

Key Figures

Definitive agreement target: 12 months Resource size: 2.63 billion tonnes Export-Import Bank funding: up to US$456 million +2 more
5 metrics
Definitive agreement target 12 months Targeted timeframe for a long-term collaboration and supply agreement
Resource size 2.63 billion tonnes JORC-compliant Halleck Creek mineral resource
Export-Import Bank funding up to US$456 million Non-binding letter of interest
Defense contractor restriction January 1, 2027 U.S. restriction on delivering magnets containing specified China-linked rare earth elements
Export licensing April 2025 China imposed export licensing on several rare earth elements

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jul 30 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Jul 30 Nasdaq listing strategy Positive +10.4% Company reaffirmed Nasdaq listing plans and reviewed several U.S. transaction pathways.
Jul 20 Executive appointment Positive -0.2% Andrew Conover joined as Chief Development Officer to advance Halleck Creek.
Jun 24 Board appointment Positive +3.0% Matthew Gili was selected for a non-executive director role supporting project development.
Jun 18 Exploration update Neutral -5.2% The company outlined 2026–2027 field programs across its U.S. rare earth portfolio.
May 27 Drilling commencement Positive +1.0% The company began 2026 drilling to support Halleck Creek feasibility work.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

The stock showed three aligned positive-news reactions and two divergences, indicating mixed historical follow-through.

Key Terms

memorandum of understanding, molten salt electrolysis, calciothermic reduction, ndfeb
4 terms
memorandum of understanding financial
"The MoU covers the conversion of separated rare earth oxides"
A memorandum of understanding (MOU) is a formal agreement between two or more parties that outlines their shared intentions and plans to work together. It acts like a handshake in writing, clarifying each side’s roles and expectations before any official contract is signed. For investors, an MOU signals that parties are serious about collaboration, which can influence future business opportunities and potential growth.
molten salt electrolysis technical
"Molten salt electrolysis came out as the cleanest option."
Molten salt electrolysis is a manufacturing process that dissolves metal-containing materials in a high-temperature liquid salt and uses an electric current to separate and collect pure metals or metal compounds. Think of it like using electricity to pull out specific ingredients from a hot pot — it matters to investors because it can lower production costs, enable scalable supply of strategic metals (for batteries, renewables and electronics), and influence environmental and regulatory risks for metal producers.
calciothermic reduction technical
"including fluoride conversion followed by calciothermic reduction"
Calciothermic reduction is a high‑temperature chemical process that uses molten calcium to strip oxygen (or other bound elements) from metal ores or salts, freeing pure metal. Think of calcium as a powerful chemical “magnet” that pulls the wrapper off metal atoms so they can be collected. Investors care because this method can determine how cheaply, cleanly and reliably critical metals are produced, affecting supply, margins, regulatory risk and the value of mining or materials companies.
ndfeb technical
"including neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) and samarium-cobalt"
NdFeB are neodymium-iron-boron permanent magnets — tiny but extremely strong magnets used inside electric motors, wind turbines, hard drives and many consumer devices. They matter to investors because their performance, cost and supply are driven by a small number of raw materials and producers; changes in rare-earth prices, trade policy or demand for electrification can quickly affect manufacturers’ costs, product competitiveness and company profits.

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HIGHLIGHTS
  • MoU signed with Novex, LLC, a U.S. rare earth metallization specialist that operates an advanced technology development center in Bellingham, Washington and has spent years developing oxide-to-metal technologies under programs funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and U.S. Department of War
  • Follows the Company’s oxide-to-metal technology review, which found several workable metallization routes and identified high-temperature molten salt electrolysis as the cleanest of them, subject to validation
  • Novex will receive NdPr oxide from the Company’s demonstration plant and convert it to rare earth metal, the immediate precursor to permanent magnet manufacture
  • The parties will collaborate on the design of a rare earth metal production facility to be built by the Company
  • Objective is a fully domestic U.S. mine-to-magnet supply chain with entirely U.S. feedstock and processing 
  • Definitive long-term agreement targeted within 12 months
 
  

DENVER, Aug. 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- American Rare Earths Limited (ASX: ARR | OTCQX: ARRNF | ADR: AMRRY) is pleased to announce that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (“MoU”) with Novex, LLC (“Novex”), a United States rare earth metallurgy and metallization company. The MoU covers the conversion of separated rare earth oxides from the Halleck Creek Project in Wyoming into the metals required to make permanent magnets.

ARR signed the MoU through its wholly owned subsidiary, Wyoming Rare (USA) Inc. (“WRI”). The MoU sets a framework for a long-term commercial relationship spanning process optimization, metallization of demonstration plant output, and the joint design of a domestic rare earth metal production facility.

POSITIONING INTO THE U.S. MIDSTREAM

Converting separated oxide to metal is the chokepoint of the mine-to-magnet supply chain. Magnet makers cannot generally process oxide. They need metal and alloy, and China controls most of the world’s supply. In April 2025 China imposed export licensing on samarium, gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium and yttrium, the elements used in defense-grade and high-temperature magnets.

From January 1, 2027, U.S. defense contractors will be barred from delivering magnets containing rare earth elements mined, refined or separated in China. Domestic metallization capability has become a national security requirement as much as a commercial opportunity.

TECHNOLOGY REVIEW POINTS TO MOLTEN SALT ELECTROLYSIS

The MoU follows the Company’s review of how it might participate in the midstream segment of the mine-to-magnet rare earth supply chain, specifically the step from separated oxide to metal and then to precursors for magnet production.

That review screened a range of metallization technologies. It found more than one workable route, including fluoride conversion followed by calciothermic reduction, lanthanothermic reduction for volatile metals such as samarium, and high-temperature molten salt electrolysis. Molten salt electrolysis came out as the cleanest option. It reduces dependence on anhydrous hydrogen fluoride, and unlike lanthanothermic reduction it does not consume a saleable rare earth metal as the reductant. The review recommended molten salt electrolysis advance as the primary development candidate, keeping lanthanothermic reduction in reserve for volatile target metals.

Novex has been developing metal making techniques and processes aimed at this same problem and brings an operating technology development center and a track record of federally funded development work to the Company’s program.

WHAT THE MOU COVERS

The parties intend to explore, evaluate and develop the following areas of cooperation:

  • Process optimization. Novex will support ARR in improving recovery, purity and product qualification for neodymium-praseodymium (NdPr), terbium (Tb), dysprosium (Dy), samarium (Sm) and yttrium (Y) from Halleck Creek ore.
  • Metallization of NdPr oxide from the demonstration plant. Novex will receive NdPr oxide produced by the Company’s demonstration plant and convert it to a metal product suitable as a magnet precursor. Specifications, purity, quantities and delivery timelines will be set jointly.
  • A domestic metal production facility. The parties will work together on the design and development of a metal production facility to be built by the Company, covering process design, technology selection, engineering scope, throughput and product mix, siting and permitting, and capital and operating costs.
  • A fully domestic mine-to-magnet chain. The parties will look at options for a U.S. supply chain with entirely U.S. feedstock and processing, running from Halleck Creek in Wyoming through Novex’s metal production to permanent magnet applications.
  • Heavy rare earth oxide samples. The parties will review options for ARR to produce and supply Sm, Dy and Tb bearing samples for metallurgical testing and qualification.
  • U.S. supply chain development. The parties will assess how their respective development plans align, and how best to engage with federal and state programs supporting domestic critical minerals and magnet supply chains.

The parties will use reasonable commercial efforts to establish the structure and commercial terms of a definitive long-term collaboration and supply agreement within twelve months, supported by regular progress reviews and technical working group sessions.

A WYOMING ANCHORED VALUE CHAIN

Halleck Creek is the largest known deposit of total contained rare earth oxides in the United States on a TREO basis1. Its JORC-compliant mineral resource of approximately 2.63 billion tonnes carries the potential to supply domestic magnet metals for several hundred years. The project sits entirely on Wyoming State land, which brings streamlined state permitting, and it has drawn strong federal and state support including a non-binding U.S. Export-Import Bank letter of interest for funding of up to US$456 million2.

The Novex MoU builds on the oxide-to-metal work the Company commenced earlier this year3 and its demonstrated capability to produce separated oxides from Halleck Creek ore4. The Company’s Wyoming value chain will now extend from ore, through refining and separation, to the metals that feed magnet manufacture.

"This MoU is a critical step in advancing our stated intention of building the only fully U.S. domestic vertically integrated mine-to-magnet supply chain. Our technology review demonstrated that molten salt electrolysis is the cleanest path from oxide to metal, and Novex has been developing that capability in the United States for years while working with various areas of the United States Government and leading consulting companies. Putting our massive Wyoming resource alongside their technical capability is an important step in developing the cornerstone of U.S. domestic rare earth and magnet production, in Wyoming."

- Mark Wall, Chief Executive Officer, American Rare Earths
 


"Novex has spent years developing one of the most technically challenging and strategically important capabilities in the rare-earth supply chain, which is converting separated and purified oxides into high-quality metals and alloys. Establishing this capability in the United States requires a secure domestic source of the right rare-earth feedstocks, and Halleck Creek provides that foundation. We look forward to metallizing American Rare Earths’ oxide products and working together to advance a U.S. rare-earth metal and alloy production facility."

- Ilija (Eli) Mišković, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer, Novex
 
  

This announcement has been authorized for release by the Board of American Rare Earths Limited.

INVESTOR CONTACT

Investor Relations
Nick Lissolo
nlissolo@americanree.com
www.americanree.com
Stock Information
ASX: ARR
OTCQX: ARRNF
ADR: AMRRY

Media Contact:
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347 977 7125

Additional Investor Relations US Contact:
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312 943 1123
  

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. Further information is available at www.americanree.com.

ABOUT NOVEX LLC

Novex, LLC is a U.S.-based advanced materials company specializing in critical-element and rare-earth metallurgy, with particular expertise in the metallization of purified rare-earth oxides into high-purity metals and alloys. Its capabilities span upstream separation and purification through oxide-to-metal process development, pilot-scale demonstration, and scale-up. Novex has a multi-year track record of advancing these technologies through projects funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Department of War, and operates an advanced technology development center in Bellingham, Washington. Metals produced by these technologies are the precursors to permanent magnet products critical to national security, defense, automotive, industrial automation and renewable energy applications, including neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) and samarium-cobalt (SmCo) magnets.

FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENT

This announcement contains forward-looking statements relating to the Company’s plans, strategies, objectives and anticipated future activities, including the areas of cooperation contemplated by the MoU, the potential development of a domestic rare earth metal production facility, and the selection and performance of metallization technologies. These statements are based on current expectations and assumptions and are subject to risks, uncertainties and factors outside the Company’s control, including the outcomes of technical studies and testwork, the ability of the parties to negotiate and execute definitive agreements, permitting processes, market conditions and operational factors. The MoU is non-binding other than in respect of confidentiality and governing law, and there is no assurance that a definitive agreement will be entered into or that the collaboration will proceed on the terms contemplated. Actual outcomes may differ materially from those expressed or implied. The Company does not undertake any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect events, circumstances or information arising after the date of this announcement.

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1
ASX announcement dated 4 February 2025
2 ASX announcement dated 24 September 2024
3 ASX announcement dated 30 March 2026
4 ASX announcement dated 16 December 2025


FAQ

What does the August 17, 2026 MoU between American Rare Earths (AMRRY) and Novex cover?

The MoU sets a framework for oxide-to-metal conversion and metal facility design. According to American Rare Earths, it spans process optimization, metallization of Halleck Creek NdPr oxide, and joint design of a U.S. rare earth metal production facility to supply magnet manufacturers.

How will the American Rare Earths (AMRRY) and Novex MoU affect U.S. mine-to-magnet supply chains?

The MoU aims to support a fully domestic mine-to-magnet chain. According to American Rare Earths, Halleck Creek feedstock and Novex metallization would create U.S.-based metal production, reducing reliance on foreign oxide-to-metal capacity for permanent magnet materials.

What role does molten salt electrolysis play in American Rare Earths (AMRRY) oxide-to-metal strategy?

Molten salt electrolysis is the primary development route for oxide-to-metal conversion. According to American Rare Earths, a technology review found it the cleanest option, reducing anhydrous hydrogen fluoride use and avoiding consumption of saleable rare earth metals as reductants.

How large is the Halleck Creek rare earth resource supporting American Rare Earths (AMRRY) and Novex?

Halleck Creek has a JORC-compliant resource of about 2.63 billion tonnes TREO. According to American Rare Earths, this Wyoming deposit could supply domestic magnet metals for several hundred years and anchors the planned U.S. rare earth value chain.

What is the U.S. EXIM Bank’s involvement with American Rare Earths (AMRRY) Halleck Creek project?

The project has a non-binding U.S. EXIM Bank letter of interest for funding up to US$456 million. According to American Rare Earths, this potential support complements state-backed permitting advantages on Wyoming land for Halleck Creek development.

When could American Rare Earths (AMRRY) and Novex finalize a definitive agreement from this MoU?

The parties are targeting a definitive long-term collaboration and supply agreement within 12 months. According to American Rare Earths, this goal will be pursued through regular progress reviews and technical working groups under the current Memorandum of Understanding.