License Granted To Enable Test Mining At Halleck Creek

DENVER, CO - American Rare Earths (ARR) reported that its wholly owned U.S. subsidiary Wyoming Rare (USA) Inc (WRI)., has been granted a License to Explore by Dozing at the Halleck Creek Rare Earths Project in Wyoming.

License enables WRI to conduct test mining, trenching, and exploratory excavation, including collecting bulk material samples at the Cowboy State Mine project area within Halleck Creek. Test mining will allow the company to procure the necessary volumes of ore to be processed at a pilot processing facility, a critical step in refining processing pathways and advancing toward commercial development.

The ability to collect bulk samples is a pivotal step in advancing Cowboy State Mine at Halleck Creek’s development. Bulk samples are expected to provide feedstock for future pilot plant test work at the company’s recently acquired facility in Laramie. This enables ARR to refine processing techniques and optimize project design.

Chris Gibbs, Chief Executive Officer, said, “This approval is a testament to our team’s hard work and the collaborative relationship we have built within the State of Wyoming. Bulk sampling can allow us to advance pilot plant testing and strengthen the technical foundation for the Cowboy State Mine at Halleck Creek. This is a critical step forward as we work to unlock the project’s full potential. We’re committed to continue our work responsibly while meeting the highest environmental and community standards.”