Frontier Rare Earths Limited


Drillers at Frontier Rare Earths' Zandkopsdrift rare earth project, 450 km north of Cape Town, South Africa. By Frontier Rare Earths.

Frontier Rare Earths inks new deal with Kores

A little under a year ago, South Korean government-owned mining and natural resources investment company Korea Resources Corp. (Kores) signed a deal with Frontier Rare Earths (FRO-T) to take a 10% interest and get the rights to an equal…


Frontier Rare Earths inks new deal with KORES

A little under a year ago, Korea’s government-owned mining and natural resources investment company signed a deal with Frontier Rare Earths (FRO-T) to take a 10% interest and get the rights to an equal percentage of future production from…


Driller Darren Rabesca working at Avalon Rare Metals' Nechalacho rare earth project in the Northwest Territories. Photo by Avalon Rare Metals

Avalon expands Nechalacho resource

Avalon Rare Metals (AVL-T, AVL-X) reports that exploration drilling completed last year has lifted indicated resources at its flagship Nechalacho rare-earth deposit in the Northwest Territories by 73% to 152.3 million tonnes grading 1.32% total…


Avalon updates Nechalacho resource

Exploration drilling completed last year has lifted indicated resources at its flagship Nechalacho rare earth deposit by 73% to 152.3 million tonnes grading 1.32% total rare earth oxides (TREO) and produced the deposit’s first measured…


Diamond drill rigs set up at Frontier Rare Earths' Zandkopsdrift rare earth element project in South Africa. Photo by Frontier Rare Earths

Frontier eyes 2015 start-up at Zandkopsdrift REE project

A preliminary economic study (PEA) on Frontier Rare Earths’ (FRO-T) Zandkopsdrift rare earth element deposit in South Africa predicts that it could be a high-margin specialty minerals producer, churning out 20,000 tonnes of separated rare…



Frontier set to make splash in rare earths sector

In the race to bring the world new sources of rare earths from places other than China, Frontier Rare Earths (FRO-T) put itself in a solid position thanks to a deal with a deep pocketed Korean consortium.


Frontier to team up with Koreans in South Africa

Frontier Rare Earths (FRO-T) saw its share price jump after announcing an agreement with a Korean firm that will speed-up the development of its Zandkopsdrift rare earth project in South Africa. The agreement was made with Korea Resources…


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