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Diamond Drilling Confirms Sulista West as an Ultra High-Grade Project, Expanding a Major Rare Earth Exploration District
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May 29 2025
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Diamond Drilling Confirms Sulista West as an Ultra High-Grade Project, Expanding a Major Rare Earth Exploration District

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SYDNEY, May 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brazilian Rare Earths Limited (ASX: BRE / OTCQX: BRELY) (‘BRE’) is pleased to report exploration results at the Sulista Project area, located ~80 km southwest of the Monte Alto project.

Phase two exploration has successfully propelled the Sulista Project – confirming a discovery of an ultra-high grade REE-Nb-Sc-Ta-U deposit, discovery of a new district-scale mineralised corridor, and delivering a range of outstanding drill results across multiple priority targets.

Sulista West Deposit & Outcrop Ridge Discovery

  • Diamond drilling has confirmed an ultra-high-grade “Monte Alto” style REE-Nb-Sc-Ta-U deposit at Sulista West

  • Highlights from the Sulista West diamond drilling results include:

Drillhole

Interval

From

TREO

NdPr

DyTb

Nb2O5

Sc2O3

Ta2O5

U3O8

 

(m)

(m)

(%)

(ppm)

(ppm)

(ppm)

(ppm)

(ppm)

(ppm)

JITDD0006

20.4m

17.6m

11.8%

23,024

1,009

3,006

224

175

1,011

Incl.

4.2m

32.6m

18.9%

38,537

1,408

5,203

331

319

2,002

JITDD0011

12.0m

33.0m

12.5%

23,032

1,022

3,094

200

188

1,154

Incl.

4.2m

39.8m

17.0%

30,304

1,161

3,452

182

209

1,645

JITDD0004

5.5m

128.0m

10.7%

19,767

813

2,261

163

130

1,054

Incl.

1.0m

131.0m

17.0%

31,347

1,256

4,018

236

233

1,843

JITDD0002

4.7m

122.0m

6.1%

11,091

571

1,391

117

77

562

JITDD0012

3.5m

55.2

7.8%

14,111

738

1,418

136

89

612

JITDD0008

1.5m

86.0m

11.6%

22,029

1,001

2,566

195

148

1,098

  • Diamond drill results returned the highest uranium and tantalum grades since exploration began in 2021 - with ultra-high grades of up to 8,211 ppm uranium oxide (U3O8) and up to 2,803 ppm tantalum oxide (Ta2O5)

  • High-grade assays of up to 27,740 ppm (2.7%) niobium oxide (Nb2O5) and 378 ppm scandium oxide (Sc2O3)

  • New “Outcrop Ridge” discovery with grab samples of up to 20.6% TREO across an exposed ridgeline located on strike 2.5 km southwest of the Sulista West deposit - highlighting extension potential across an extensive 3.5 km Sulista West strike

Sulista East

  • Previous auger drilling intersected thick zones of shallow, high-grade monazite-sand mineralisation, including 10m at 6.1% TREO within 16.6m at 3.9% TREO, spatially associated with zones of ultra-high grade REE-Nb-Sc-Ta-U outcrop that returned previously reported sample values of up to 16.5% TREO

  • 3,000m diamond core drilling program now underway to test continuity of mineralisation, and accelerated drilling for potential REE-Nb-Sc-Ta-U source rock

Sulista North

  • New ultra-high grade boulder samples discovered at Sulista North on a mineralised parallel corridor less than 1.5 km to the northwest of Sulista West

  • Assay sample grades of 21% TREO: including 37,390 ppm NdPr | 1,926 ppm DyTb | 6,588 ppm Nb2O5 | 177 ppm Sc2O3 | 403 ppm Ta2O5 | 2,831 ppm U3O8

Brazilian Rare Earths’ CEO and Managing Director, Bernardo da Veiga, commented:

“Monte Alto proved that our exploration pathfinder model could uncover world-class, multi-critical mineral rare-earth systems. Sulista demonstrates this model’s repeatability across our extensive 180 km province.

Our latest exploration results significantly reinforce our confidence that the Rocha da Rocha Province has the potential to host numerous Monte Alto-style ultra-high-grade rare earth deposits with major implications for strategic supply of heavy rare earths, niobium, tantalum, scandium, and uranium.”

A link to the full announcement can be found here.

Contacts

Bernardo da Veiga, Managing Director and CEO

investors@brazilianrareearths.com
www.brazilianrareearths.com

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