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American Resources Corporation Advances Feedstock Sourcing for ReElement Technologies Focusing on Rare Earth Concentrates From Coal Waste

1. ReElement’s tech transforms coal tailings into heavy rare earth oxides. Critical for defense and commercial markets. 2. AREC spun off ReElement Technologies effective December 31, 2024. Share transfers are underway.

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Why Bullish?

The spin-off of ReElement Technologies, paired with innovative tech to produce scarce heavy rare earths, boosts AREC’s strategic focus in critical minerals. Historically, similar spin-offs have unlocked latent value and driven investor confidence in companies committed to securing supply chains.

How important is it?

The strategic spin-off and focus on innovative feedstock utilization in heavy rare earth oxide production signal a meaningful shift for AREC, likely impacting investor sentiment and long-term valuation.

Why Long Term?

The move positions AREC to benefit from sustained growth in defense and commercial markets over time, similar to long-term transformations seen in other critical minerals sectors.

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ReElement's technological advancements enable coal tailings to serve as a primary feedstock for heavy rare earth oxides, which are in global short supply and critical for national defense and commercial markets American Resources has spun off the majority of ReElement Technologies and American Infrastructure to shareholders, with a record date of December 31st, 2024, with share transfers in process FISHERS, IN / ACCESS Newswire / February 24, 2025 / American Resources Corporation (NASDAQ:AREC) ("American Resources" or the "Company"), a leader in the critical mineral supply chain, developing innovative solutions both upstream and downstream of the refining process, announced today its strategic focus on sourcing and investing in key commodities to be refined by ReElement Technologies, supporting both defense and commercial markets. Leveraging immediate opportunities, American Resources will concentrate already mined coal waste feedstock containing heavy and light rare earth elements as well as alumina and silicon dioxide.

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