Pat Ryan Discusses Ucore's Competitive Edge in the North American Rare Earths Supply Chain

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In this InvestorIntel interview, Tracy Weslosky talks with Ucore Rare Metals Inc.’s (TSXV: UCU | OTCQX: UURAF) CEO and Chairman Pat Ryan about Ucore’s first planned rare earths separation and oxide production facility within the England Airpark in Alexandria, Louisiana.

Pat explains that the selection of the 80,800 square-foot facility was based on critical success markers such as streamlined logistics, access to chemicals and reagents, attractive energy costs, labor pool robustness, and community support, including technical education infrastructure.

Highlighting the absence of a rare earths oxides separation facility in North America, Pat discusses how Ucore is focused on high-margin, individual rare earth oxide production using its proprietary RapidSX™ rare earths separation technology in an ESG-friendly manner.

Pat explains how RapidSX™ technology delivers more throughput per square foot with reasonable capital expenditures, and quicker processing time using less chemicals and power than conventional solvent extraction.

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About Ucore Rare Metals Inc.

Ucore is focused on rare- and critical-metal separation technologies targeting production, scalability, and growth. Ucore’s vision and plan are to become a leading advanced technology company, providing best-in-class metal separation products and services to the nascent North American rare earths (REE) supply chain. This plan includes the near-term development of a heavy and light rare-earth processing facility in Louisiana, with subsequent facilities in Canada, Alaska and the longer-term development of Ucore’s heavy-rare-earth-element mineral-resource property at Bokan Mountain on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. Ucore is listed on the TSXV under the trading symbol “UCU” and in the United States on the OTC Markets’ OTCQX® Best Market under the ticker symbol “UURAF.”

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Pat where will Ucore come up with funding to build SMC-1 30-40M

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Again, (as with S's comment) are they in discussions with off-takers (category and how many?), and are any of these offering buildout support? Already in processor competition now for N. American emergence (never mind ROW - NEO, Iluka, Arafura and ASM) with the likes of MP, REEMF, Lynas and the SRC all of which have much larger funding both strategic and private (also throw in Energy Fuels). This is a crowded field of processor wannabes (and stalwarts) already and ignoring the macro processor realities does not help potential RE retail investors. Maybe the next interview with any N. American potential processor will start with these questions. GLTA - REI

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