Ucore Rare Metals Inc. (TSX.V: UCU) (OTCQX: UURAF) Advances Processing Strategy amid Rising Rare Earth Prices

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  • The prices for the rare earths most critical to automotive and high-tech manufacturing have climbed 37 to 105% since the start of the year.
  • “These price differentials . . . underscore the importance of the developing North American supply chain,” said Ucore CEO.
  • Demonstration data supports deployment at Ucore’s planned Strategic Metals Complex, where the first commercial RapidSX unit is targeted for commissioning in 2026.

Rare earth element prices have moved sharply higher in recent months, reflecting tightening global supply and sustained demand from clean energy, electric vehicle and defense sectors. These increases have a significant impact on companies operating in the space, including Ucore Rare Metals (TSX.V: UCU) (OTCQX: UURAF), which is focused on rare- and critical-metal resources, extraction, beneficiation and separation technologies with the potential for production, growth and scalability. Ucore is focused on becoming a leading advanced technology company, providing best-in-class metal separation products and services to the mining and mineral extraction industry.

“The prices for the rare earths most critical to automotive and high-tech manufacturing have climbed 37 to 105% since the start of the year, strengthening the economic case for building processing and separation capacity in the United States and allied nations,” reports Metal  Tech News. Specifically, the report notes that as of February 24, neodymium is selling for $205 per kilogram, up 37% year to date; praseodymium is selling for $202/kg, up 40%; terbium is selling for $4,029/kg, up 103%; dysprosium is selling for $931/kg, up 105%.

A broader demand backdrop reinforces the price movement. The International Energy Agency (“IEA”) has projected that demand for rare earth elements used in clean energy technologies could increase two to three times by 2040 under stated policy scenarios, driven largely by electric vehicles and wind turbine deployment. Permanent magnets containing neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium and terbium are essential to electric motors and generators because of their high magnetic strength and efficiency. Defense demand also remains significant. The Congressional Research Service has reported that a single F-35 fighter jet requires approximately 920 pounds of rare earth materials, underscoring the strategic nature of these elements.

Price increases in rare earth markets tend to have complex impacts. On one hand, higher prices can strain manufacturers reliant on magnet inputs. On the other hand, they can improve project economics for companies investing in separation and processing infrastructure by increasing the value of refined oxides and strengthening the business case for domestic capacity expansion. 

Ucore addressed the price increases in a recent update, noting that rising prices for key magnet materials could further underscore the strategic importance of expanding North American rare earth processing capacity and accelerating commercialization of its RapidSX(TM) technology. “These price differentials, particularly for the heavy rare earth elements, on which the U.S. Department of War (“DoW”) has funded Ucore to focus, underscore the importance of the developing North American supply chain,” said Ucore chair and CEO Pat Ryan. “While markets remain dynamic, the emergence of premium pricing for secure, Western-aligned supply supports the long-term fundamentals underlying our commercial strategy. Capturing the margin upside with a first mover refining strategy centered on the Louisiana SMC at this early stage, is a smart approach.”

The company has been conducting extensive testing to validate the performance of its proprietary RapidSX(TM) platform under simulated commercial conditions. RapidSX is Ucore’s game-changing approach to rare earth element separation, designed to provide superior processing speed and efficiency, along with reduced capital and operating expenses. 

That demonstration data is intended to support deployment at Ucore’s planned Strategic Metals Complex in Alexandria, Louisiana, where the first commercial RapidSX unit is targeted for commissioning in 2026. Ucore previously announced a $22.4 million funding agreement with the U.S. Army Contracting Command–Orlando to advance heavy rare earth separation capabilities in Louisiana, aligning the project with U.S. defense supply chain objectives.

Rising rare earth prices add an additional layer of relevance to these efforts. As magnet-grade oxide values increase, domestic processing projects may become more economically competitive relative to imports. Higher pricing can also encourage long-term supply agreements between refiners and magnet manufacturers seeking stable, nonconcentrated sources of material. 

Ucore has already announced a strategic alliance with Vacuumschmelze and eVAC Magnetics LLC to evaluate collaborative supply agreements for high-purity rare earth oxides intended for permanent magnet production. That alignment between oxide production and magnet manufacturing reflects the company’s broader goal of contributing to a Western-aligned mine-to-magnet supply chain.

As rare earth prices continue to respond to global demand growth and supply concentration, the strategic value of domestic processing infrastructure becomes more apparent. Ucore’s emphasis on separation technology, staged commercialization and government-supported project development positions it within a segment of the rare earth market that directly benefits from structural tightening. While price volatility is a known feature of rare earth markets, sustained demand growth from electrification, renewable energy and defense modernization suggests that the underlying trend remains upward. Against that backdrop, Ucore Rare Metals is working to translate favorable market dynamics into tangible processing capacity that supports North American supply resilience and long-term participation in an increasingly strategic sector.

For more information, visit www.Ucore.com.

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