Avalon Rare Metals Inc Industry Bulletin: Rare Earths, Particularly Heavy Rare Earths, Profiled in Recent Report on Critical Raw Materials for the EU
The first criticality analysis for raw materials was published in 2010 by the Ad-Hoc Working Group on Defining Critical Raw Materials. 14 critical raw materials were identified from a candidate list of 41 non-energy, non-food materials. The current Report has used the same methodology, indicators and thresholds as the original 2010 (54 raw materials instead of 41) criticality assessment at EU level, but with updated data and a wider range of materials.
This year's Report provided greater detail for the rare earth elements by splitting them into 'heavy' and 'light' categories. The overall results of the 2013 criticality assessment are shown below. The critical raw materials are highlighted in the top right zone of the graph (see link below).
Analysis of the global primary supply of the 54 candidate materials identifies around 90% of global supply having originated from outside EU sources. China is the major supplier when these materials are considered; however, many other countries are important suppliers of specific materials. EU primary supply across all candidate materials is estimated at around 9%. In the case of the critical raw materials, supply from the EU sources is even more limited.
List of Critical Raw Materials
The risks associated with concentration of production of rare earths are in many cases compounded by a lack of substitutes' substitutability and low recycling rates.
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Raw Main Producers Main Sources of Substitutability End-of-life
Materials (2010, Imports Index* Recycling Input
2011, into the EU Rate**
2012) (mainly 2012)
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Heavy rare China 99% China 41%
Earth Australia 1% Russia 35% 0.77 0%
Elements USA 17%
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Light Rare China 87% "
Earth USA 7% " 0.67 0%
Elements Australia 3% "
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(*) The 'Substitutability index' is a measure of the difficulty in substituting the material, scored and weighted across all applications. Values are between 0 and 1, with 1 being the least substitutable.
(**) The 'End-of-life recycling input rate' measures the proportion of metal and metal products that are produced from end-of-life scrap and other metal-bearing low grade residues in end-of-life scrap worldwide.
Data extracted from table in the European Commission's Raw Materials review of Report (May 2014)
The conclusion that can be drawn from this analysis is that a rare earth supply chain outside China is still required, as China's monopoly still presents a significant supply risk for consumers in the EU.
To read the press release sent out by the European Commission reviewing the Report on Critical Raw Materials for the EU, visit:
http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_MEMO-14-377_en.htm?locale=en
To view the table, graph and the release, please visit:
http://media.abnnewswire.net/media/en/docs/77264-IB-2014-05-28.pdf
About Avalon Rare Metals Inc.:
Avalon Rare Metals Inc. (TSE:AVL) (NYSE-MKT:AVL) is a mineral development company focused on rare metal deposits in Canada. Its flagship project, the 100%-owned Nechalacho Deposit, Thor Lake, NWT is exceptional in its large size and enrichment in the scarce 'heavy' rare earth elements, key to enabling advances in clean technology and other growing high-tech applications. With a positive feasibility study and environmental assessment completed, Nechalacho remains the most advanced potential large new source of heavy rare earths in the world outside of China, currently the source of over 95% of the world supply. Avalon is well funded, has no debt and its work programs are progressing steadily. Social responsibility and environmental stewardship are corporate cornerstones.
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