📰 Global Rare Earth Metals Market to Reach USD 16.1 Billion by 2034 A new study by Future Market Insights, Inc. projects the global rare earth metals market to reach $16.1 billion by 2034, growing at an impressive 10.1% CAGR. This surge is driven by soaring demand for elements like neodymium in EV motors and renewable energy tech. At Rare Earth Ridge, we're excited about this growing market. Our Mt. Major Hart project in BC is exploring potential new sources of these critical minerals right here in North America. As the world transitions to cleaner energy and EVs, securing ethical and diverse supplies of rare earths is crucial. We're proud to be part of this important effort. Click here to learn more about this market forecast and what it means for the future of clean tech. 👉 https://lnkd.in/g-NPcRFP #REEs #RareEarthRidge #CriticalMinerals
Rare Earth Ridge Resources Corp
Mining
Mt. Hart, Northern British Columbia 589 followers
Rare Earth Ridge Explores REE's in Northern British Columbia
About us
The board members and management team are focusing on the exploration of the Mt. Hart rare earths project located 90Km North East of Dease Lake, British Columbia. Thanks to previous rock sampling, the company believes Mt. Hart may hold the largest deposit of rare/critical metals and rare earths in North America. Assays of the rocks returned consistent anomalous values of gallium, hafnium, niobium, zirconium, tin, tungsten, tantalum, rubidium (700 ppm), and rare earths.
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- Industry
- Mining
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Mt. Hart, Northern British Columbia
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2022
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Mt. Hart, Northern British Columbia, CA
Employees at Rare Earth Ridge Resources Corp
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The US Department of Defense is investing $19 million to expand tin smelting and refining in Pennsylvania, aiming to reduce foreign dependence for this critical mineral. At Rare Earth Ridge, we're excited to see this commitment to North American tin production. Our Mt. Major Hart project in BC is exploring potential new tin sources to complement this increased capacity. As global supply challenges persist, North America's role in the tin industry is more crucial than ever. Learn more by reading the full article here 👉 https://lnkd.in/ge5cq9ik #Tin #CriticalMinerals #SupplyChain #RareEarthRidge
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📰 Base metals market insights from LME Week Key takeaways: • Tin prices closely track copper, both benefiting from the energy transition • Global supply challenges persist, with a 9% drop in mine supply • The ITA forecasts a deficit of 10,000 tonnes in the tin market in 2024 and expects the market to remain tightly balanced in recovery growth until 2028. At Rare Earth Ridge, we're excited about tin's potential. Our Mt. Major Hart project aims to explore new North American tin sources to help meet this growing demand. Read more in this article by Fastmarkets - https://lnkd.in/g_C5N9kp #Tin #CriticalMinerals #LMEWeek #RareEarthRidge
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At Rare Earth Ridge, we're not just exploring for critical minerals - we're reshaping the mining industry with a focus on precision, responsibility, and strategic thinking. We understand that successful mine development is rare, with less than 1 in 10,000 projects reaching fruition. That's why we're dedicated to meticulously selecting and advancing projects with the highest potential for success and positive impact. Join us in shaping a more sustainable and responsible future for the mining industry. Learn more about our vision and explore investment opportunities: https://lnkd.in/gb-a22hw #RareEarthRidge #CriticalMinerals #MineralExploration #REEs #Tin #MiningInvestment
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This eye-opening graphic from Visual Capitalist and Appian Capital Advisory highlights the current state of global critical mineral supply chains. Some key takeaways: • China dominates processing across the board, handling 65-100% of lithium, cobalt, graphite, and rare earths • Production is highly concentrated, with over 50% of each mineral coming from a single country • North America is notably absent from the top players in reserves, production, and processing At Rare Earth Ridge, we're working to change this. Our Mt. Major Hart project in BC aims to develop new North American sources of rare earths and tin. Diversifying supply is crucial for energy security and clean tech. There's a clear opportunity for North American projects to fill this gap. Learn more in this article by Visual Capitalist: https://lnkd.in/ghnXQPyU #CriticalMinerals #REEs #RareEarthRidge
Which Countries Dominate the Supply Chain for Strategic Metals?
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📰 Canada to invest $42M in Mining Infrastructure The Canadian government just announced a major C$60 million ($42 million) investment to boost infrastructure in two key mining regions: the Yukon Territory and British Columbia's Golden Triangle. This move aims to position Canada as a first-class producer of critical minerals vital for the clean energy transition. At Rare Earth Ridge, we're excited to see this commitment to developing the region where our Mt. Major Hart project is located. Improved infrastructure is key to responsibly unlocking the area's potential for rare earths and tin. This investment highlights Canada's push to become a leader in supplying materials crucial for the clean energy transition. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gVZZH7j2 #CanadianMining #CriticalMinerals #RareEarthRidge
Canada to invest $42 million in Yukon, Northern British Columbia mining infrastructure
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Tin: The unsung hero of Critical Minerals At Rare Earth Ridge, we're exploring the potential of tin through our Mt Major Hart Project. Swipe through to learn: ➡️ Why tin is crucial for modern technology ➡️ The challenges in global tin supply ➡️ Key statistics about tin production and consumption ➡️ How our Mt Major Hart Project is addressing the need for North American tin resources As we work to secure a sustainable future for critical minerals, we invite you to join us on this exciting journey. To learn more, visit https://lnkd.in/gs4SCDjY . #CriticalMinerals #Tin #RareEarthRidge #MineralExploration
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How rare is rare? This graphic from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) shows the relative abundance of elements per million atoms of silicon in the upper crust. What does this mean? • Common metals like aluminum (Al), iron (Fe), and copper (Cu) are relatively abundant. • While Rare Earth Elements (REEs) aren't necessarily "rare", they are crucial for modern tech • It's the concentration of these elements through geological processes that determines their economic viability. At Rare Earth Ridge, we're exploring the potential of critical minerals like REEs and tin for a sustainable future. These elements are vital for renewable energy tech and the ongoing energy transition. Want to learn how we're working towards becoming a sustainable producer of these critical elements? Visit our website to discover more about our Mt. Major Hart project and our commitment to responsible exploration! - https://lnkd.in/gs4SCDjY Figure by U. S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 087-02 - https://lnkd.in/g-miFSQW. #RareEarthElements #RareEarthRidge #MineralExploration
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REEs are valuable commodities with uses across multiple industries. Manufactured into efficient magnets, conductors, EV batteries and more, check out this graphic from EuRare to learn about how versatile REEs are! The Rare Earth Ridge team is exploring in North America to help secure a domestic supply chain of these critical minerals. Discover how at https://lnkd.in/gDTjcbvf #RareEarthElements #MineralExploration #RareEarthRidge
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Rare Earths 101 💡 Despite their name, Rare Earth Elements (REEs) aren't actually rare - they're just rarely found in concentrations high enough for economical extraction. Let's dig a bit deeper: What are REEs? • Rare earth elements are a group of 17 metallic elements with unique properties that make them critical for many high-tech and green energy applications. Key Applications: • Permanent magnets for EVs and wind turbines • Catalysts for oil refining and emissions control • Phosphors for LED lights and displays • Critical components in defense technologies 💡 Did you know? REEs are classified as Light (LREE) or Heavy (HREE), with HREEs generally being rarer and more valuable. The Challenge: • Over 80% of North America's REE supply is currently imported, primarily from China. Developing domestic sources is crucial for economic security and technological leadership. At Rare Earth Ridge, we're working to unlock North America's rare earth potential through responsible exploration and development. Our Mt. Hart project shows indications of both LREEs and HREEs, as well as other critical minerals such as tin. Follow us for more insights into the critical world of rare earth elements and sustainable resource development. #RareEarthElements #CriticalMinerals #MineralExploration