3 juli 2026
40 min
GAME CHANGER: LEADING EDGE MATERIALS GRANTED 25-YEAR MINING LEASE FOR NORRA KÄRR HEAVY RARE EARTH ELEMENTS PROJECT
OBS: ett överklagande av regeringens beslut påverkar inte bolagets övriga tillståndssökande. Bolaget har nu ett papper på rätten att utveckla fyndigheten och gå vidare till nästa steg. En rättstvist mellan två utomstående parter har inget med LEMSE att göra förrän eventuellt regeringen har förlorat en tvist.
The next step is securing an environmental permit. The environmental application is likely to be submitted within 9 months, and the permit could be granted within a year from that.
Four years from now we could see the first Dysprosium shipped to clients craving the material for making strong and small electrical motors for vehicles and robots. Lemse should in that case be able to quickly ramp its annual EBITDA to at least 200m USD (which should be compared to the current total market cap of just 70m).
Swedish exploitation permit approval validates project economic viability and establishes a critical foundation for European rare earths.
Exploitation permit milestone achieved
Government approval secures 25 years of development rights. This legal milestone validates the project economic case and serves as a major de-risking event.
Operational and regulatory strategy
Permitting requires extensive environmental documentation despite existing government endorsements. The company will now pursue environmental permits while focusing on site design and supply chain integration.
Strategic market and production goals
Production targets include significant annual dysprosium and terbium output to support European industry. Future focus involves securing offtake agreements and non-dilutive financing to bridge valuation gaps.
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