REalloys signs 15-year Tanbreez rare earth offtake deal for 15% of Phase 1 output
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- REalloys signed a definitive long-term rare earth offtake agreement with Critical Metals covering 15% of monthly Phase 1 output from the Tanbreez project in Greenland, with a ±5% delivery variance.
- The contract runs for 15 years from first commercial delivery, with a five-year long-stop date that allows termination if deliveries have not started.
- Phase 1 nameplate capacity is up to 15,000 metric tons a year of rare earth concentrate, implying contracted volumes of about 2,250 metric tons a year at full run-rate.
- Pricing uses a market-linked formula with floor-price protection on specified payable elements, with some payable and recovery terms still to be finalized under the agreement.
- The offtake covers only Phase 1 production, excluding later phases, as REalloys targets commercial-scale output of dysprosium, terbium, and neodymium metals and alloys beginning in January 2027.
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