Verde Announces Scandium Results from Man of War Rare Earths Project

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Additional Results from Nau de Guerra Target Reveal Up to 144 ppm Sc₂O₃

SINGAPORE, Nov. 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Verde AgriTech Ltd (TSX: “NPK”) (OTCQX: “VNPKF”) (“Verde” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce new findings from the Nau de Guerra target within Man of War Rare Earths Project, revealing scandium oxide (“ScO”) concentrations from 30 reanalyzed core samples. Although scandium was not part of the original analysis suite, a targeted reanalysis revealed promising concentrations, with results reaching:

  • 144 ppm ScO in Hole ID AP-ND-14, at 29m;

  • 72 ppm ScO in AP-ND-07, along with 5,506 ppm TREO and 1,341 ppm Magnetic Rare Earths Oxide (“MREO”) (from 16 to 25m);

  • 63 ppm ScO in AP-ND-08, along with 5,333 ppm TREO and 1,541 ppm MREO (from 1 to 11m);

  • 107 ppm ScO in AP-ND-14, along with 7,798 ppm TREO and 1,864 ppm MREO (from 22 to 33m).

In previous announcements, Verde reported results from over 740 samples from the Nau de Guerra target, analyzed by SGS laboratories using the ICP95A/IMS95A methods. These analyses covered 47 parameters, excluding scandium. Recognizing scandium’s industrial relevance, the Company conducted a reanalysis of 30 core samples across three drill holes using the ICM40B method to quantify scandium oxide (Sc₂O₃) levels specifically.

This reanalysis revealed noteworthy Sc₂O₃ concentrations alongside Total Rare Earth Oxides (“TREO”) and MREO, highlighting scandium’s economic and strategic importance within the project. A summary of scandium oxide findings, with corresponding TREO and MREO values, is provided below:

Hole

From (m)

To (m)

ScO(ppm)

TREO (ppm)

MREO (ppm)

AP-ND-07

16

17

71

4,047

945

17

18

77

5,046

1,235

18

19

78

4,248

1,001

19

20

62

6,022

1,506

20

21

78

4,910

1,139

21

22

73

6,058

1,464

22

23

70

6,233

1,522

23

24

78

6,087

1,527

24

25

61

6,908

1,733

AP-ND-08

1

2

66

4,904

1,541

2

3

76

4,730

1,429

3

4

66

3,295

950

4

5

65

3,531

902

5

6

69

4,551

1,343

6

7

69

7,709

2,097

7

8

59

5,340

1,606

8

9

52

6,932

2,067

9

10

56

6,903

1,955

 

 

 

 

 

 


Hole

From (m)

To (m)

ScO(ppm)

TREO (ppm)

MREO (ppm)

AP-ND-14

22

23

114

6,676

899

23

24

88

4,085

690

24

25

108

4,095

673

25

26

127

5,357

963

26

27

120

4,931

999

27

28

102

7,183

1,915

28

29

108

7,502

2,060

29

30

144

14,535

3,801

30

31

108

13,455

3,705

 

 

 

 

 

 

“The rare earths find, in and of itself, made the Man of War project an impressive economic opportunity. The associated scandium at the grades assayed show that the overall basket of minerals could potentially yield even more value per ton of ore,” celebrated Cristiano Veloso, Verde’s Founder and CEO.

Significance of Scandium

Scandium is a rare and versatile metal, classified as a critical mineral by several countries. It is considered the most effective microalloying element for aluminum, significantly enhancing aluminum’s strength, flexibility, and resistance to heat and corrosion while also reducing its weight. These qualities make aluminum-scandium alloys highly valued in both military and civilian aircraft, where they improve fuel efficiency, maneuverability, and range.1