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STANS ENERGY CORP IS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF A VERY UNIQUE AND HIGHLY PROFITABLE SITUATION.
Currently, there is an increased worldwide shortage of Heavy Rare Earth Elements (HREE). The heavy rare earths are what enable us our arsenal of smart phones, LCD TVs, and the tiny magnets which keep life as we know it running. China holds a monopoly on the world’s supply. Chinese public officials recently stated that China will become a net importer of Heavy Rare Earth Elements (HREE) in the future. Meanwhile, world-wide demand continues to rapidly increase in addition to China’s domestic needs. To further complicate matters, HREE mining requires a unique chemical engineering process and this process requires great skill and knowledge.
Stans Energy Corp. is one of the only companies in the world outside of China that knows how to extract final products from HRE ores on an industrial scale.
Stans Energy Corp. (TSX-V: HRE) owns a 20-year mining licence for the only past-producing Heavy Rare Earth Elements (HREEs) mine located outside of China, named Kutessay II. Stans Energy Corp owns the the only HREE processing facility in the world located outside of China, and a private rail terminal, that were purchased for just $5,500,000.00 in 2011.
Stans provides a unique opportunity to participate in the ongoing price appreciation of the critical HREEs that the world requires. Many of these critical metals have increased more than 500% in value in just the past year.
Stans Energy Highlights:
- Owns a 20-year mining licence for the only past producing HREEs mine in the world located outside of China, named Kutessay II
- Known and proven metallurgical process (this is extremely valuable as rare earth mining is very complex)
- Recent purchase of the HRE production complex previously used for Kutessay II. It produced 80% of the total REEs for the former USSR for 30 years
- Among the highest ratios of HREEs (scarce, high value) to light rare earth elements (LREEs - abundant, lower value) in the world at approximately 50/50
- Complete infrastructure of roads, power, rail, and water on site
- Low cost, open pit mining operation.
- The mine has a relatively low grade of Total Rare Earth Oxides (TREO), however, because it has such a high ratio of the more valuable Heavy Rare Earths, by historical estimates, its rock-value works out to an attractive $265 USD/kg (not accounting for any by-product revenues).
- There is an existing licensed storage area for the radioactive by-products that come from Kutessay II. Every other HREE deposit around the world will have to locate a disposal site for their radioactive by-products and that licensing process takes years to obtain.
- The Kyrgyz government is supportive in bringing Kutessay II back into production
- Scientific & Geological partners with REEs expertise
- Kutessay II is one of the only REE deposits in the world that can help fill the imminent HREE supply shortage in the coming years.
Heavy Rare Earth Elements Applications:
HREE’s are sometimes called “21st Century Gold” for their critical and enabling magnetic, electrical, optical and thermal properties. Without rare earth permanent magnets and materials, HREE dependant technologies would not be commercially viable. Other metals could be used for magnets but they can’t match the power per ounce that rare earth permanent magnets offer in the industries where size and weight matters. Currently, there are no technically practical alternatives
Immediate Objective:
Stans Energy’s goal is to be the world’s largest, low-cost HREE developer outside of China by revitalizing its 100% owned, former REEs mine, Kutessay II.
Investor Materials:
Stans has recently created an introductory video for investors to better understand the company, and rare earth mining. Please take a moment and view the link below:
ttp://www.stansenergy.com/more-stans-news/stans-at-a-glance/
If you would like to receive the investor presentation illustrating Stans Energy’s competitive advantage within the industry, please respond with that request.
If you have any further questions or wish to meet with management, please let me know and I would be happy to facilitate.
About Stans Energy
Stans Energy Corp. is a resource development company focused on progressing Heavy Rare Earth (HRE) properties in areas of the Former Soviet Union. In December 2009, Stans acquired a 20-year mining license for the past-producing Kutessay II rare earth mine from the Kyrgyz Republic. On May 26, 2011 Stans completed the purchase of the Kashka Rare Earth Processing Plant (KRP) the same plant that previously refined REEs historically from Kutessay II. The KRP was the only hard rock plant to produce all rare earth elements outside of China, producing 120 different metals, alloys, and oxides. For over 30 years, Kutessay II produced 80% of the rare earth metals for the former Soviet Union.
FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS: This document includes forward-looking statements as well as historical information. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, use of proceeds from the Offering, the completion of the Offering, the continued advancement of the company's general business development, research development and the company's development of mineral exploration projects. When used in this press release , the words “will”, “shall”, "anticipate", "believe", "estimate", "expect", "intent", "may", "project", "plan", "should" and similar expressions may identify forward-looking statements. Although Stans Energy Corp. believes that their expectations reflected in these forward looking statements are reasonable, such statements involve risks and uncertainties and no assurance can be given that actual results will be consistent with these forward-looking statement. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ from these forward-looking statements include the potential that fluctuations in the marketplace for the sale of minerals, the inability to implement corporate strategies, the ability to obtain financing and other risks disclosed in our filings made with Canadian Securities Regulators.