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Brazilian Rare Earths

Headquarters: Sydney, Australia

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Brazilian Rare Earths Limited (ASX: BRE) is an Australian Securities Exchange-listed exploration and development company advancing the Monte Alto Heavy Rare Earth and Yttrium District in Bahia, Brazil. The flagship Monte Alto deposit hosts a high-grade xenotime-monazite-apatite system with an extraordinary yttrium oxide (Yโ‚‚Oโ‚ƒ) concentration, with yttrium comprising approximately 53% of the total rare earth oxide grade in peak intervals. BRE is developing the Monte Alto District as a province-scale critical minerals platform, unifying the flagship Monte Alto deposit, the HREE+Y discovery, and the 9 km Velhinhas exploration corridor. The company is advancing a collaboration with Carester on a heavy rare earth separation pathway and is targeting an August 2026 Scoping Study as its next major project milestone.

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1 article mentioning Brazilian Rare Earths

  • Jul 2026

    China's Yttrium Monopoly Faces a Sudden Brazilian Challenger

    Newly released drilling results from Brazilian Rare Earths Limited (ASX: BRE) at their Monte Alto District in Bahia, Brazil, suggest a massive geological alternative to Chinese yttrium dominance is taking shape in the Western Hemisphere. Diamond drill hole MADD0210 returned 2.5 metres at 7.5% TREO, including a peak sub-interval of 1.3 metres at 10.9% TREO - with yttrium oxide comprising an extraordinary 5.8% of that interval, confirming heavy rare earths as the dominant geological feature of the bedrock mineralisation.

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Company Profile

Entity Type
Public
Industry Tier
Pure-Play Miner
Market Cap
Micro
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ASX
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BRE

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