Feb. 23, 2026

Why Consistent Mineralization Is a Game Changer for Rare Earth Mining

Why Consistent Mineralization Is a Game Changer for Rare Earth Mining
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Ranjeet Sundher explains why uniform mineralization at the Peak Project is a major technical advantage.

Processing facilities are engineered for specific grades and product types. When mineral grades vary widely across a site, processing becomes more complex, more expensive, and higher risk.

Peak’s homogenous mineralization means:

• More predictable processing

• Lower operating costs

• Reduced technical risk

• Smoother scale-up to commercial production


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Michael Blankenship: And, and so why is the consistency of mineralization at the Peak Project such a major technical advantage for, for you? 

Ranjeet Sundher: Having a project which has conformity grades throughout, makes processing much easier and much less expensive. Any processing facility is built and catered to a certain grade and a certain product.

When you have a project which has different grades scattered all over the project, processing becomes very difficult. We're very fortunate that our project has homogenous mineralization throughout from the road, driving up through a, through one of the active pits through a mining wall. Our grades are extremely consistent, which is gonna make our operational risk much lower.