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Lindian secures full control of Kazakhstan rare earths processing plant
['Penny Taylor']
Brisbane Times - Business
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The mixed rare earth carbonate (MREC) bagging facility at Lindian Resources’ SARECO processing plant in Kazakhstan, where concentrate from the company’s Kangankunde project in Malawi is planned to be upgraded into higher-value downstream products.
The validated flowsheet is the same conventional sulphuric acid-cracking process already installed at SARECO, providing a direct technical link between Kangankunde concentrate and the Kazakhstan processing plant.
SARECO gives Lindian a highly capital-efficient pathway into downstream rare earth processing, together with the land and infrastructure to support further expansion over time.”
And this latest deal positions Lindian firmly among the few Western rare earth developers controlling the value chain from mine to mixed rare earth carbonate.