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    Arafura’s Nolans rare earths FID: project economics and schedule for mine planners

    May 21, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Arafura’s Nolans rare earths FID: project economics and schedule for mine planners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Arafura Rare Earths has taken final investment decision to start construction of the Nolans rare earths project, a neodymium–praseodymium (NdPr) mine and processing plant 135km north of Alice Springs backed by a $840m Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility loan and $840m in export credit agency debt. The integrated operation will mine, beneficiate and chemically process phosphate-hosted ore on site, targeting separated NdPr oxide for permanent magnets used in EVs and wind turbines. Long lead items, including the sulphuric acid plant and kiln, are already ordered, with first production aimed for 2027.

    Technical Brief

    • Long-lead processing equipment orders mean critical-path construction can move directly into erection on mobilisation.
    • Integrated mine–beneficiation–chemical plant design reduces off-site concentrate haulage and associated logistics risk.
    • On-site sulphuric acid plant selection implies high-acid leach flowsheet and substantial reagent self-sufficiency.
    • Kiln procurement indicates commitment to high-temperature calcination/roasting stage for rare earth recovery.
    • Similar integrated rare earths hubs may adopt Nolans’ co-located mining–processing model to minimise intermediate transport.

    Our Take

    Earlier coverage on 29 April 2026 shows Arafura Rare Earths was still firming up funding for the Nolans rare earths project, so this approval milestone likely signals that financing and offtake risk – including the US NdPr offtake reported on 13 May 2026 – has reached a bankable threshold.

    Within our 90 rare-earths keyword-matched pieces, Nolans in the Northern Territory stands out as one of the few Australian projects progressing from funding consolidation to full project approval, which may sharpen competition for EPC and mining services capacity in remote arid regions.

    For contractors, the combination of project approval at Nolans and the trend towards larger EPC-style packages noted in the 6 May 2026 contractor piece suggests Arafura Rare Earths may bundle civils, processing plant and long-term services into fewer, higher-value contracts rather than fragmented scopes.

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