Chilean Cobalt accelerates drilling at NeoRe rare earth project after adding 2,100 hectares

Reuters03-06 22:05
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/COBA">Chilean Cobalt</a> accelerates drilling at NeoRe rare earth project after adding 2,100 hectares

Chilean Cobalt Corp. reported expanded exploration and accelerated development at the NeoRe Rare Earth Project in southern Chile. Year-to-date drilling totals about 192 meters, with preliminary intercepts up to 1,060 ppm total rare earth elements. NeoRe filed seven new concessions adding roughly 2,100 hectares and identified more than 20 additional targets in the broader district. The company plans to expand drilling using two parallel crews and is launching a 100-plus sample analytical campaign with the University of Concepción. NeoRe has also begun conceptual engineering for a modular processing strategy, including a crushing and milling circuit to support metallurgical testing and permitting.

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