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Lynas 'very excited' by potential below Mt Weld mine

Lynas Rare Earths is "very excited" about a 1km-long hole, drilled under its 65m-deep open pit Mt Weld rare earths mine in Western Australia, which ended in mineralisation as the company eyes further growth.

 Lynas Rare Earths VP upstream Kam Leung speaking to reporters at Diggers & Dealers in Kalgoorlie

Lynas Rare Earths VP upstream Kam Leung speaking to reporters at Diggers & Dealers in Kalgoorlie

The company reported varying concentrations of coarse grained and fine grained rare earth element mineralisation observed "in multiple domains" during core logging of the 1020m hole. Speaking to reporters...

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