Halleck Creek Project Drilling Reveals High Grade Intersections

DENVER, CO - American Rare Earths (ARR) through its wholly owned subsidiary Wyoming Rare (USA) Inc. (WRI), reported on the 2024 drilling campaign at the Cowboy State Mine (CSM) area within the Halleck Creek Project, Wyoming. These results represent a major milestone in ARR’s journey to establish a world-class rare earth resource capable of supporting the U.S. critical mineral supply chains.

Drilling has revealed multiple high-grade intersections exceeding 5,000 ppm TREO, demonstrating the project’s upside potential. These findings will underpin updated geological models and resource estimates, paving the way for the next phase of development.

Chris Gibbs, CEO, said, “These exceptional results showcase Halleck Creek’s potential to become a flagship rare earth project for North America. The high-grade TREO zones identified underscore the significant scale and quality of the deposit and strengthen our confidence in the project’s future.

With the U.S. government’s strong commitment to securing domestic critical mineral supply chains, Halleck Creek is well positioned to fulfill the US Government’s strategic objectives for both the defense industry and an array of economic elements supporting the energy transition. Our recent engagement with BMO Capital Markets and collaborations with industry-leading experts ensure we’re strategically aligned to accelerate the development of this world-class asset.”

ARR is advancing toward completing an updated resource estimate and Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) for Halleck Creek in 2025. The Company will continue to progress discussions with potential strategic partners to further unlock the value of this critical asset.