ASX-listed Lindian Resources has announced an exploration target of between 400-million and 800-million tonnes, grading between 2% and 2.7% total rare earth at its Kangankunde project, in Mali. The announcement of the exploration target follows shortly on the report of a maiden mineral resource of 261-million tonnes at Kangankunde. Grading at 2.19% total rare earth oxides, the project is estimated to host some 5.7-million tonnes of contained rare earths, including 1.2-million tonnes of contained neodymium-praseodymium (NdPr).
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