Terrain strikes high-grade clay-hosted rare earths hit near Esperance
Terrain Minerals announced significant rare earths mineralization at its Lort River project near Esperance, with 71 percent of holes showing anomalous results. Notably, one hole returned 8 meters at 3349 parts per million total rare earth oxides, indicating a promising broad system. The project highlights the potential for valuable heavy rare earth elements needed for advanced technologies.
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Published 01 Jul 2026, 02:50 UTC
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