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Rare Earths – Suddenly Under the Microscope

September 16, 2009

LONDON, September 16 /PRNewswire/ –

– Fifth International Conference on Rare Earths

From Fox News to the The Times of London – everyone is talking about rare
earths. For years these 15 elements with exotic names have been used in
magnets, light bulbs, batteries, engineering ceramics and dozens of other
applications. China has dominated production since the late 1990s but its
share of consumption has also been growing and, to protect resources, export
quotas and taxes have been introduced over the last five years. As quotas
have decreased, and Chinese government control of rare earth production and
trade has tightened the world has woken up to the fact that the supply of
rare earths from China is not infinite.

Demand for rare earths for magnets used in hybrid cars, wind turbines,
MP3 players and laptops is growing rapidly and consumers in Japan, Europe and
North America are looking to secure rare earth supplies for the future.

The focus is now moving to operations outside China. Japanese companies
are looking to source material from Vietnam and Kazakhstan, Neo Materials
Technologies plans to source heavy rare earths from Brazil, Molycorp has
announced the restart of mining at its Mountain Pass operation, and – of
particular interest to investors – exploration and test results from new
players are being reported with increasing frequency.

In this world of neodymium, dysprosium and europium – how do you tell if
a prospect will provide a good return? At the upcoming Fifth International
Conference on Rare Earths you will be able to meet with representatives of
companies that have a long track record in rare earths such as Neo Material
Technologies Inc, Rhodia Electronics & Catalysis, Molycorp LLC and AS Silmet,
as well as potential producers at an advanced stage of development such as
Lynas Corporation and Alkane Resources. Newer entrants will also be
presenting an update on their exploration and metal testing programmes – your
chance to meet:

    - Arafura Resources Ltd
    - Avalon Rare Metals Inc
    - Great Western Minerals Group
    - Hudson Inc
    - Rare Element Resources

Speakers include CEOs from both producing and consuming companies,
leading traders, and industry analysts. Find out more at
http://www.metalevents.com/ or contact Judith Chegwidden of Roskill
Information Services Ltd. on +44-20-8944-0066.

SOURCE Roskill Information Services


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