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Hastings director Jean-Claude Steinmetz with Hastings’ Saudi representative Mr Mohammed Mugaibel and JL Mag at the World Investment Conference in Riyadh, where nine investment deals were announced under Saudi Arabia’s Global Supply Chain Resilience Initiative.

Hastings inks MOU with Saudi Arabia for rare earths processing

Hastings Technology Metals has inked an MOU with Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Investment for the kingdom’s global supply chain resilience initiative program.

  • Doug Bright

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Hastings Technology Metals chief geologist Dr Louis Shurmann at the company’s Yangibana rare earth and niobium project in WA’s Gascoyne region.

Hastings posts eye-catching maiden WA niobium resource

Hastings Technology Metals has revealed a maiden 6.7 million-tonne niobium resource estimate in WA, grading 0.23 per cent for 15,501 tonnes of contained metal.

  • James Pearson
Hastings Technology Metals’ Yangibana rare earths project campsite, 250km north-east of Carnarvon in WA’s Gasgoyne region.

Hastings unveils WA niobium and hafnium-rich zircon hits

Hastings Technology Metals has nailed intriguing new rock chip results featuring niobium, rare earths and hafnium-rich zircon at its Yangibana project in WA.

  • James Pearson
Hastings Technoloy Metals chief geologist Dr Louis Schurmann, left, with principal mining engineer Ravi Reddy on-site at Yangibana.

Hastings eyes lucrative niobium add-on to WA rare earths play

Hastings Technology Metals is ramping up its efforts to prove up niobium as a credible add-on to its rare earths mission at its emerging Yangibana project in WA.

  • Doug Bright
Hastings Technology Metals’ Yangibana rare earths project campsite, 250km north-east of Carnarvon in WA’s Gasgoyne region.

Global magnet giant pumps $7m into Hastings

Hastings Technology Metals has secured a $7 million investment deal from world-renowned magnet supplier JL Mag for its rare earths project near Carnarvon in WA.

  • James Pearson
Hastings Technology Metals has constructed its new Kurrbili Village on the Yangibana project to accommodate its crew.

Hastings set to ride next rare earths high tide

Despite a retreat in rare earths prices, Hastings has spent $153m in capex on its Yangibana project as it sets itself for an upswing in rare earths pricing.

  • Matt Birney and Doug Bright

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