St George Mining Steps Up Hunt for Rare Earths and Niobium in Brazil

2 min read | July 03, 2025 03:11 PM AEST | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights

  • St George Mining (SGQ) expands exploration in Brazil’s Araxá region
  • Focus on identifying high-grade niobium and rare earth elements
  • Geophysical surveys aim to enhance structural insights and drill targeting

St George Mining (ASX:SGQ) has launched a fresh phase of geophysical exploration at its fully owned Araxá Niobium and Rare Earth Elements (REE) Project, located in Brazil. The renewed exploration effort underscores the company’s strategic commitment to advancing its position in the critical minerals space, particularly niobium and rare earths, which are pivotal for modern technologies and the global energy transition.

New Surveys to Refine High-Grade Targets

This latest campaign includes high-resolution magnetic and seismic surveys across key zones of the Araxá project. The goal is to sharpen the understanding of subsurface structures and identify new areas that could host high-grade mineralisation. These advanced surveys are expected to enhance drill targeting and increase the potential for further significant discoveries.

The move comes on the back of previous drilling success, which returned exceptional grades such as 8% niobium pentoxide (Nb₂O₅) and 33% total rare earth oxides (TREO). These standout results have boosted confidence in the project's geological potential and justified expanded exploration to unlock further value.

Strategic Position in a Critical Mineral Hotspot

The Araxá region is already recognized for its rich endowment of niobium and rare earth elements—commodities essential to sectors including electric vehicles, electronics, aerospace, and renewable energy. With global demand for these critical minerals on the rise, St George’s proactive stance in exploring and delineating resources at Araxá positions the company to play a key role in future supply chains.

Path Forward

The company plans to integrate the new geophysical data with existing drill results to generate refined exploration models. These models will help prioritize future drilling targets with greater precision and potentially expand the known mineral footprint. As exploration advances, the project is expected to deliver further insights into both the scale and quality of its resource base.

By leveraging modern geophysical techniques and building on earlier exploration success, St George Mining (SGQ) is reinforcing its commitment to unlocking Brazil’s critical mineral wealth, contributing to both economic opportunity and the global shift toward clean energy technologies.


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