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Grupa Azoty PULAWY (Warsaw Stock Exchange: ZAP) is part of The Grupa Azoty Group, the European Union's second largest manufacturer of nitrogen and compound fertilizers, and a major chemicals producer. Its products are exported to over 20 countries around the world, including Europe, the Americas and Asia.
The Parties have signed an exclusive lease option agreement for a site adjacent to Grupa Azoty PULAWY's large scale fertilizer and chemicals complex at Pulawy in Poland, which provides excellent infrastructure, access to reagents and utilities on site, and an attractive operating environment, resulting in a highly competitive operating cost position for the Plant, based on scoping studies to date.
Located within a Polish Special Economic Zone, the site provides excellent access to European and international markets. Production from the Plant will strengthen Europe's security of supply for rare earths, used in electric vehicles, wind turbines and other green technology and strategic applications, and aligns with European initiatives to create more robust, diversified supply chains.
Development of the Plant is expected to bring significant benefits to the Mkango group: Higher value-added products with increased margins - targeting 2,000 tonnes per year of separated neodymium (Nd) / praseodymium (Pr) oxides, and 50 tonnes per year dysprosium (Dy) and terbium (Tb) oxides in a heavy rare earth enriched carbonate
Watching patiently
Mkango Resources* are developing their Songwe Hill rare earths project in Malawi, aiming to develop sustainable sources of NdPr and NdFeB and currently progressing its bankable feasibility study expected in the second half of this year.
NdFeB for magnets..
Early days here..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ex9DJdYsKxY