Namibia Critical Metals Announces Additional $1.154 Million Budget Increase from JV Partner JOGMEC
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Namibia Critical Metals (NMREF) announces an additional $1.154 million CDN budget increase from its joint venture partner JOGMEC for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025. This follows a previous $550,000 increase announced on January 22, 2025, bringing JOGMEC's total expenditure commitments to $16.245 million.
The additional funding will accelerate several work programs at the Lofdal Heavy Rare Earth project, including:
- Bulk sampling of 1,000t fresh ore samples from 4 ore blocks
- Pilot plant XRF and XRT sorting tests on low and medium grade ore blocks
- Additional geotechnical drilling and detailed pit footwall studies
- Ultra high-resolution topographic drone survey of the mine site
The company will extend the completion timeline of its ongoing Pre-Feasibility Study to incorporate results from this accelerated program.
Positive
- Secured additional $1.154 million funding from JOGMEC
- Total JOGMEC commitment increased to $16.245 million
- Acceleration of key development programs at Lofdal project
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- Pre-Feasibility Study completion delayed to incorporate new program results
HALIFAX, NS / ACCESS Newswire / February 3, 2025 / Namibia Critical Metals Inc. ("Namibia Critical Metals" or the "Company" or "NCMI") (TSXV:NMI)(OTCQB:NMREF) is pleased to announce that its joint venture partner, JOGMEC, has approved an additional
These additional proceeds will be used to accelerate work programs planned such as:
Bulk sampling of a total of 1,000 t of fresh ore samples from 4 ore blocks with different ore mineralogy by blasting at the starter pit,
Pilot plant XRF and XRT sorting tests on low and medium grade ore blocks,
Additional geotechnical drilling and detailed studies of the future pit footwall and
Ultra high-resolution topographic drone survey of the mine site.
Darrin Campbell, President of Namibia Critical Metals, stated:
"We are extremely pleased with the continued support of our JOGMEC partners. Their determination and willingness to increase funding ahead of schedule is a testament to the strategic importance of the Lofdal Heavy Rare Earth project to Japanese industry in the future. We will also take additional time to complete the progressing Pre-Feasibility Study to incorporate some of the results of this accelerated program."
About Namibia Critical Metals Inc.
NCMI is developing the Tier-1 Heavy Rare Earth Project, Lofdal, a globally significant deposit of the heavy rare earth metals dysprosium and terbium. Demand for these critical metals used in permanent magnets for electric vehicles, wind turbines and other electronics is driven by innovations linked to energy and technology transformations. The geopolitical risks associated with sourcing many of these metals has become a repeated concern for manufacturers and end users. Namibia is a proven and stable mining jurisdiction. The Lofdal Project is fully permitted with a 25-year Mining License and is under a Joint Venture agreement with Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC).
About Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC) and the JV
JOGMEC is a Japanese government independent administrative agency which seeks to secure stable resource supplies for Japan. JOGMEC has a strong reputation as a long term, strategic partner in mineral projects globally. JOGMEC facilitates opportunities with Japanese private companies to secure supplies of natural resources for the benefit of the country's economic development.
Rare earth elements are of critical importance to Japanese industrial interests and JOGMEC has extensive experience with all aspects of the sector. JOGMEC provided Lynas with USD
Namibia Critical Metals owns a
To date, JOGMEC has completed Term 2 and earned a
Rainer Ellmies, PhD, MScGeol, EurGeol, AusIMM and Vice President of Namibia Critical Metals Inc., is the Company's Qualified Person and has reviewed and approved this press release.
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Namibia Critical Metals Inc.
Darrin Campbell, President
Tel: +01 (902) 835-8760
Email: Info@NamibiaCMI.com Web site: www.NamibiaCriticalMetals.com
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SOURCE: Namibia Critical Metals Inc.
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