Energy Fuels produces first 1 kg of 99.9% terbium oxide at Utah pilot scale; terbium oxide output rises to about 1 kg per week

Reuters03-25
Energy Fuels produces first 1 kg of 99.9% terbium oxide at Utah pilot scale; terbium oxide output rises to about 1 kg per week
  • Energy Fuels produced its first 1 kg of 99.9% pure terbium oxide at pilot scale at the White Mesa Mill in Utah.
  • Nearly 30 kg of 99.9% pure dysprosium oxide output was also reported.
  • Pilot terbium oxide production is expected to rise to about 1 kg per week in the existing pilot circuit.
  • An expanded commercial circuit is expected to be operational as early as 2027, with planned recovery of up to about 35 tonnes of Dy and 12 tonnes of Tb per year.
  • A stand-alone Phase 2 Circuit targeted as early as 2029 is expected to lift capacity to over 6,000 tpa of NdPr oxide, along with about 80 tpa of Tb and 288 tpa of Dy oxides.


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