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Pleasing exploration results for Pensana as rare earths sourced to feed emerging Saltend plant

Angolan early joy following resumption of field work as Covid-related travel restrictions ease in Africa

An Angolan sunrise with the two points in the supply chain Pensana will govern, mining in Africa and chemically-engineered separation on the Humber. (Image: PA / Pensana)

Inward-investing rare earth specialist Pensana has been extremely encouraged by initial results from further exploration in Africa.

The magnet metal supply chain developer is bringing a complex separation plant to Saltend Chemicals Park, with the aim of commissioning late next year.

It will take materials sustainably mined in Angola and provide for manufacturing markets including electric vehicles and offshore wind turbines.

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Work began to investigate deposits 16km north of its state-of-the-art Longonjo site, where it is making major capital investments to serve the Humber plant.

The locations, Coola and Sulima West, were initiated in 2020, covering a 7,500 sq km zone.

Covid travel restrictions saw operations curtailed, resuming again late last year.

In an update released to the City on Monday, exploration manager, Grant Hayward, said: “We are extremely encouraged by the initial results from both Coola and Sulima West and are eager for the field season to commence to follow up on these exciting targets.