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Australia Sees First Gallium Output from Rare Earth Carbonates
Victory Metals has produced gallium-bearing rare earth carbonates at its North Stanmore project in Western Australia. This marks the first reported gallium production by an Australian rare earth company, based on 57 mineral sample locations. The resulting carbonate samples contain 38 g/t of gallium, offering new potential in the country's critical minerals strategy. Victory’s efforts underscore Australia's growing role in supplying strategic materials for high-tech and green energy sectors.
Project Remains in Scoping Stage with Broader Rare Earth Goals
Despite this milestone, North Stanmore remains in the pre-production phase, according to a scoping study released on March 12. The report outlines plans to produce over 59,000t of rare earth carbonates and more than 3,000t of scandium and hafnium oxides.
Gallium recovery is not yet included in operational scenarios but could be reconsidered in later phases of development. Meanwhile, other Australian firms such as Axel REE are also exploring gallium production, signaling industry-wide momentum.
The Metalnomist Commentary
Victory’s gallium output marks a pivotal development in Australia’s push for critical mineral independence. With global gallium markets dominated by China, even small domestic breakthroughs could have significant geopolitical impact. The North Stanmore project may emerge as a model for diversified rare earth production in the Western Hemisphere.
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