Namibia Critical Metals Advances Lofdal Rare Earth Project into Next Development Phase

Namibia Critical Metals (TSX-V:NMI, OTCQB:NMREF) announced that the Joint Management Committee overseeing the Lofdal Heavy Rare Earth Project in Namibia has approved the next phase of work for the project's definitive feasibility study (DFS), including up to approximately C$11...

Namibia Critical Metals (TSX-V:NMI, OTCQB:NMREF) announced that the Joint Management Committee overseeing the Lofdal Heavy Rare Earth Project in Namibia has approved the next phase of work for the project’s definitive feasibility study (DFS), including up to approximately C$11…

llion in additional funding to advance completion of the study. The company also announced the award of its first major metallurgical and geometallurgical contracts under the expanded DFS program to SGS Canada, which will carry out testing and process development work

According to the company, the approved programs mark the transition of the Lofdal project into full DFS execution. The work is intended to validate the complete processing flowsheet from run-of-mine ore through to the production of separate light and heavy rare earth carbonate products, while generating engineering and operating data to support updated plant design and project financing. A key objective of the expanded metallurgical program is to evaluate the production of higher-value intermediate rare earth products in Namibia.

Rather than exporting mineral concentrates for further processing, the program will assess integrated hydrometallurgical processing to produce separate light rare earth carbonate (LREC) and heavy rare earth carbonate (HREC) products. The company stated that this approach aligns with Namibia’s goal of increasing domestic beneficiation of critical minerals while supporting industrial development and long-term economic value creation. Namibia CEO Darrin Campbell said the approval of additional DFS funding will support a comprehensive metallurgical development program designed to reduce processing risks and provide engineering data required for detailed design and project financing. “Equally important, these programs move Lofdal beyond conventional mineral concentrate production toward higher-value mixed and separated rare earth products,” Campbell said. “This work supports Namibia’s vision of developing…

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