NR...this stock getting hot in my opinion.Bear Lake and now Eden Lake
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Nov 28, 2009 08:30PM
100% interest - Bear Lodge property, Wyoming - One of the largest disseminated Rare Earth deposits in North America
Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: RES) ("Rare Element" or the "Company") has now signed the definitive agreement with VMS Ventures Inc. ("VMS") to acquire the Eden Lake REE project in Manitoba, Canada. The TSX Venture Exchange has also approved the transaction and Rare Element is now in the process of issuing the common shares to VMS and transferring the claims into Rare Element's name.
The Company acquired a 100% interest in the Eden Lake REE Project for the issuance of 300,000 common shares to VMS, with 75,000 at closing, and 75,000 at 6, 12, and 18 months thereafter. The Eden Lake project is subject to a 3% Net Smelter Returns ("NSR") royalty to Strider Resources Limited and Rare Element has the right to buy 50% of the NSR for $1.5 million.
Eden Lake Rare Earth Element Project, Manitoba, Canada
The Eden Lake REE Project is located 35 kilometers northwest of Leaf Rapids, Manitoba. In 2003 VMS, which was then called Rare Earth Metals Corp., performed detailed geological mapping, sampling, and petrographic studies that led to the discovery of an extensive area (approximately 8 square kilometers) of hydrothermal stock-work veining, magmatic carbonatite dikes, and breccia exposed in outcrop. Carbonatite dikes and plugs were discovered at three locations, and the property geology has characteristics that suggest a large carbonatite complex.
REE-enriched minerals identified in petrographic studies include strontium-REE-apatite, britholite, allanite, and REE mineral inclusions in andradite garnet. REE enrichments occur in all hydrothermally metasomatized rocks. The highest REE concentrations encountered by VMS are in the carbonatite dikes (up to 1.6% total REO, 9,764 ppm Sr, and 745 ppm Y), and in hydrothermal REE-rich veins (up to 13.8% total REO and 5,307 ppm Y). VMS also discovered heavy REEs (Eu-Lu) on the project during their field work. Rare Element will be evaluating the carbonatite complex, which may have similarities to the Company's Bear Lodge project, and the heavy rare earths plus yttrium in the hydrothermal veins.
A drill program was completed on the project in 2006, and the holes provided additional favourable geologic indications for a carbonatite complex, but without hitting significant REE grades. Six holes for a total of 765 meters were drilled in the northeastern half of the 8 square kilometer zone of intensely altered rocks. Most of the favourable targets have not been adequately tested, and additional exploration of the project for yttrium and heavy rare earths is warranted.