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50% Heavy Rare Earth Elements at Stans Energy’s Kutessay II
 

50% Heavy Rare Earth Elements at Stans Energy’s Kutessay II from Stans Enerygy on Vimeo.

 

Kutessay II Former REEs Open Pit Mine

Google Earth image of the Kutessay II open pit: Pointer 42 51’52.90”N 76 08’00.51” E



Stans Energy Corp. is currently translating, editing and compiling the vast amount of Kutessay II historical data to further post on our website. The company has commenced a feasibility study on restarting production at Kutessay II and a NI 43-101 report will be completed in conjunction with the feasibility study. 

Kutessay II Facts
  • Previously produced 80% of the former Soviet Union’s REEs from 1960-1991
  • Former producing REEs open-pit mine
  • 30 years of proven metallurgy, with approximately 65% recovery
  • Good infrastructure, rail line 43 km away, electrical power on site, and the mine is located 140 km by paved road from Kyrgyzstan’s capital city of Bishkek
  • Contains all 15 REEs and formerly produced every REE at purities up to 99.99%
  • Light Rare Earth Elements (LREEs) to Heavy Rare Earth Elements (HREEs) ratio of approximately 50/50
  • Kutessay II concentrate was refined into 120 different REE compounds
  • Abundance of qualified labour live in the area
Kutessay II REEs Historical Ore Distribution
 

Kutessay II Ore Distribution by Oxide Value USD
(Prices Taken from www.asianmetals.com in December 2009)