- Ionic Rare Earths intersects clay-hosted rare earths in all 52 infill core drill holes of recent program at Makuutu project in Uganda
- Data to be used to update the project’s current 523Mt resource
- Updated resource expected towards the end of the current March quarter
Special Report: Ionic Rare Earths has received a welcome boost ahead of the impending resource update for its Makuutu project in Uganda with the latest batch of results from the Phase 5 infill and extension drilling program intersecting clay-hosted rare earths in all 52 holes.
Ionic Rare Earths (ASX:IXR) continues to progress the development at Makuutu through local Ugandan operating entity Rwenzori Rare Metals, with IXR owning 60%.
The company recently agreed to terms with partners in RRM on moving to 94% ownership, which is expected to occur in the first half of this year.
The Phase 5 drilling program – designed to test extensions across areas A and B – has now returned results for 52 infill core drill holes at the Retention Licence at the Makuutu heavy rare earths project in Uganda.
Standout results in all drill holes
Clay-hosted rare earth mineralisation was intersected in all holes at IXR’s Retention Licence (RL 00007) on Makuutu’s western zone, returning:
- 4.4m @ 1,412ppm total rare earth oxides (TREO) from 1.2m;
- 8.1m @ 1,261ppm TREO from 3.7m;
- 3.9m @ 1,077ppm TREO from 2.3m; and
- 10.2m @ 991ppm TREO from 1.7m.
Data from Phase 5 infill drilling will now be applied to update the current 523Mt @ 640ppm TREO resource, which is expected by the end of the current quarter.
Makuutu’s basket contains 71% magnet and heavy rare earths content.
It is one of the most advanced heavy rare earth projects globally available as a source for new supply chains emerging across Europe, Asia and the US.
This article was developed in collaboration with Ionic Rare Earths, a Stockhead advertiser at the time of publishing.
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