: But the price outlook remains high risk factor for developing western REE projects
Rare earth metals consultants TRU
Group says that recent attempts by Chinese suppliers to halt the six-month old
steep decline in REE prices is likely to fail even though the latest February
export data for rare earth oxides prices strengthened to US$144,000 per t-REO
up significantly over the January figure. Export price levels in 2012 are still
more than three times the average for 2010 before the crisis in supply began
when China unexpectedly restricted exports. (See accompanying chart). China
supplies over ninety per cent of global rare earths and sets REE prices.
“Predicting how far prices will fall and when price-stability
will return to the market is complex” says Edward Anderson, President of TRU.
“This is a small niche market, not a situation of supply-demand balance alone -
even when this analysis is applied to an individual strategic rare earth such
as neodymium, dysprosium or praseodymium. For one thing the supply shortages
are artificial as they have been caused only by (reversible) Chinese Government
market intervention”. He said that western REE projects in the pipeline would
not only alleviate supply shortages but also have a direct effect dragging
down prices. Estimated production costs per t-REO are small compared to market
prices and product contribution margins strikingly high. Uncertainty in the
rare earth price outlook remains a compelling risk factor for new REE projects,
a factor that TRU will be researching further”.
Anderson announced that TRU will be at the upcoming Rare Earth Summit May
2012 in San Francisco where he will meet industry players.
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- is a world leader in rare earth element engineering, managing, planning and
integrating. The TRU Rare Earth Team has direct hands-on experience in
designing, engineering and operating REE facilities. The firm has undertaken
feasibility studies and due diligence on major REE projects from resource
geology, mineral processing / dressing, RE chemical extraction, oxalate
separation and metal refining. TRU Rare Earth Team has technically and
financially simulated numerous rare earth engineering options and indeed
studied and ranked over seventy of the most advanced rare earth pipeline
projects.