These words still sum up what the future holds for UREE: U.S. Rare Earths' properties in the Lemhi Pass region have been recognized in the U.S. Department of Energy's Critical Materials Strategy publications to have significant showings of Heavy Rare Earth Elements, in particular for the five Rare Earths identified by DOE as being at "Critical Risk": Dysprosium, Europium, Neodymium, Terbium and Yttrium.
"With the House Armed Services Committee now recommending the first-ever stockpiling of Rare Earths, beginning with Dysprosium and Yttrium, the permit to drill at Last Chance comes at a critical time," said Daniel McGroarty, President and Director of UREE.