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Aclara Resources aims to accelerate start date for Brazil unusual earths deposit

Miner Aclara Resources plans to request a crucial ecological authorization to establish a rare earths deposit in Brazil early next year with the aim of beginning production in 2027, two years earlier than prepared, the company said on Thursday.

The Brazil job, called Carina in the state of Goias, aims to ultimately produce 191 metric loads a year of dysprosium and terbium, heavy rare earths that can be utilized for electric lorry production.

If the project is successful, the output would total up to about 13% of China's 2023 output of those components, according to CEO Ramon Barua.

He said the company, which is openly traded on the Toronto Stock market with offices in Chile and Brazil, is moving faster than anticipated in Brazil, where it initially prepared production in 2029.

The business reached agreement with the state and local governments to accelerate the allowing process.

We prepare to submit the environmental effect report at the start of next year, he said in an interview. We think this is going to move extremely rapidly.

If the approvals are granted within a year and a half as expected, production might start as soon as 2027 or possibly 2028, he said.

Aclara is likewise looking for ecological approvals for a much smaller sized deposit in Chile called Penco, a procedure also anticipated to take a year and a half.

Brazil holds the world's third-largest unusual earth reserves and is attracting a variety of early phase tasks, as Western economies press to break China's dominance of the supply chain.

(source: Reuters)