LUXEMBOURG, Feb. 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Frontier Rare Earths Limited ("Frontier" or the "Company"), which is developing the Zandkopsdrift magnet rare earths and battery grade manganese project in South Africa, is pleased to announce the signing of a Technology Supply Agreement with Carester SAS ("Carester"), one of the leading western rare earths separation specialists, and an investment of US$20m from South Africa’s Industrial Development Corporation to finance a Definitive Feasibility Study ("DFS"), with first production targeted for 2030.
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Strategic technology supply and offtake agreements signed with leading rare earth specialist Carester Carester’s proprietary rare earth solvent extraction technology to be deployed at Zandkopsdrift Will enable production of high-purity NdPr oxide and mixed heavy rare earth carbonate ("MHREC") at Zandkopsdrift Includes 7-year offtake for MHREC, which will be processed at Carester’s Lacq facility in France Updated Prefeasibility Study ("PFS") on Zandkopsdrift project completed in 2025 Expected to be lowest-cost producer of battery-grade manganese globally and lowest-cost producer of magnet rare earths outside China Battery-grade manganese by-product revenue expected to cover ~90% of rare earth production costs, with neodymium-equivalent net production cost of
For more details view full press release on the Frontier’s website here.
Media enquiriesTavistockJos Simson/ Jade Davenport: +44 (0) 207 920 3150frontierrareearths@tavistock.co.uk
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