Arafura Signs Rare Earth Supply Deal with Indian Group, Securing 83.6% of Nolans Project Output
[SMM Rare Earth Update] Australian mineral developer Arafura Rare Earths announced on June 30 that it has signed a binding offtake term sheet with a member of an Indian industrial group, under which it will supply 500 mt per year of Pr-Nd, dysprosium, and terbium oxides from its Nolans project in the Northern Territory, for an initial term of five years, with an option to extend for two years. The agreement is conditional upon the offtaker being formally designated as a beneficiary of the Indian government’s $815 million rare earth permanent magnet plan. The Nolans project is designed to produce 4,400 mt per year of Pr-Nd oxide and 470 mt per year of mixed medium-heavy rare earth oxides, with a mine life of at least 38 years, and can meet approximately 4% of global Pr-Nd demand. Combined with previously signed agreements with Hyundai, Siemens, and others, Arafura has now locked in 4,070 mt/yr of capacity (83.6%), with the remaining 370 mt/yr planned to be sold on the spot market.