Old approach to scandiumApril 2016 SGS receives Bokan PLS. Goal remove Scandium and HREE. SGS has been PEA to pilot plant, to current HREE plant. May 9th, 2016 ---- " The next stages of operation will consist of running pure REE solution sequentially through each unit operation in the Plant to accomplish the following: Removal of Scandium, Class Separation of Light REE (lanthanum to neodymium plus yttrium) and Heavy REE (samarium to lutetium), Separation of Individual REE This phase of the SuperLig-One pilot program will demonstrate separation of Heavy CREOs, as defined by the U.S. Department of Energy. These separations will produce terbium and europium at over 99% purity, plus dysprosium at 99.99% purity. The remaining solution containing heavy REE (holmium to lutetium; gadolinium and samarium) and light REE (lanthanum to neodymium and yttrium) will be retained for future separations, as required". May 24, 2016 ; Scandium has been separated at the >99% level from the other REE, leaving essentially no Sc in the PLS. Our intent is to offer customized separation solutions across a host of technology metals, continued McKenzie. October 15, 2019; Using a total rare earth oxide (TREO) cut-off grade of 0.40 percent, an additional 38.5 thousand tonnes of the critical and strategic metals, including niobium (Nb), zirconium (Zr), beryllium (Be), hafnium (Hf), titanium (Ti), and vanadium (V) have now been added to the Resource at Bokan". 38k tonnes is 84m lbs. Why no scandium reported yet, when it was the initial priority? Typical of what mine development does; save most of the best for the off-take or buyer. 84m at maybe 10% of a consistent deposit alone is world-class; Scandium is $2500-$3200 a kg. They also left out the palladium. Know your mine