Mining
Rare Earths Norway (REN) has announced a mineral resource estimate that it said shows its Fen carbonatite complex in the country’s southeast hosts continental Europe’s largest deposit of rare earth elements.
After three years of targeted exploration, REN calculated this week a JORC-compliant inferred resource of 559 million tonnes at 1.57% total rare earth oxides (TREO). This means that the Fen carbonatite complex contains 8.8 million tonnes TREO with a reasonable prospect for eventual economic extraction, the company said. More
Uff da!
Norway, huh? Well, that’s good, I suppose. I have to admit, though, that I’m a bit leery of people who sit down to breakfast and eat salmon cured with salt, sugar, and dill, and then smeared with mustard.
Uncle Al, at least that’s better than lutefisk! What the hell to those people think?
Lutefisk looks and smells like fish snot.
Poor Norway.
Now Putin, Xi, Biden, Soros, Gates, and Zelenskyy will start some shit with it.
mortem tyrannis
izlamo delenda est …
Where will the get the power to make and power that new equipment to mine the stuff?
MattM
It’s magical don’t you know.