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Brazilian Critical Minerals Ema Project BFS Shows US$1.47B NPV, 105% IRR, and Rapid Payback

Brazilian Critical Minerals releases a robust Bankable Feasibility Study for its Ema Rare Earth Project, highlighting a US$1.47 billion post-tax NPV and a swift 0.5-year payback period, underpinned by low capital and operating costs.
Maxwell Dee
30 June 2026

Brazilian Critical Minerals Advances Ema Project with Key Federal Approval

Brazilian Critical Minerals (ASX: BCM) has cleared a major regulatory hurdle as Brazil's Federal Mines Agency approves the final exploration reports for its Ema rare earth project, paving the way for mining license applications and further development.
Maxwell Dee
15 June 2026

Market Wrap - Week 23 (1 June -> 5 June) 2026

A handful of extreme moves set the tone, from DXN’s explosive AI data centre rerating to steep sell-offs in small-cap explorers. Deals, funding and fresh drilling results drove the week, but several gap-ups lost steam as traders banked profits.
Logan Eniac
6 June 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 23 (1 June -> 5 June) 2026

Exploration wins and funding deals kept the materials sector busy, but price action was uneven. Big winners came from fresh drill results and new targets, while several stocks gave back early gains after trading resumed.
Logan Eniac
6 June 2026

Brazilian Critical Minerals Confirms Strong Leach Recoveries Supporting 20-Year Mine Life at Ema

Brazilian Critical Minerals (ASX: BCM) reports robust magnesium sulphate leach results from its 2025 drilling at the Ema project, validating key assumptions for a long-life, low-cost rare earth operation.
Maxwell Dee
5 June 2026

BCM Secures Australian R&D Tax Incentive for Brazil-Based Ema Project

Brazilian Critical Minerals (ASX: BCM) has locked in pre-approval under Australia’s R&D Tax Incentive for its Ema Rare Earth Project, including critical overseas activities in Brazil. This reduces regulatory uncertainty and supports funding efficiency for advancing the project’s development.
Maxwell Dee
4 May 2026

Market Wrap - Week 17 (20 Apr -> 24 Apr) 2026

Speculative resources names drove the biggest moves this week, with Patriot Resources, Brazilian Critical Minerals and Rent.com.au leading the gainers. At the other end, Qoria, SQX Resources and 4DMedical fell hard as capital raisings, weak follow-through and post-gap selling hit sentiment.
Logan Eniac
25 Apr 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 17 (20 Apr -> 24 Apr) 2026

Silver, rare earths and select critical minerals led this week’s winners, while lithium names and several larger producers slipped despite busy news flow. Big resource upgrades, fresh funding and cleaner processing routes drew buyers, but many early gaps failed to hold.
Logan Eniac
25 Apr 2026

Brazilian Critical Minerals Drilling Confirms Expanding Rare Earth Footprint Ahead of Feasibility Milestone

Brazilian Critical Minerals (ASX: BCM) has reinforced the scale and quality of its Ema rare earth project with strong drilling results and steady progress on permitting and feasibility studies, positioning it well amid tightening global supply.
Maxwell Dee
24 Apr 2026

Ema Rare Earth Resource Surges 58% to 1.07 Billion Tonnes, Cementing Global Tier-1 Status

Brazilian Critical Minerals (ASX: BCM) has boosted the indicated mineral resource at its Ema rare earth project by 58%, now totalling 1.07 billion tonnes at 732 ppm TREO. This positions Ema as one of the world’s largest ionic clay rare earth deposits and the only ISR-ready project in the western world.
Maxwell Dee
22 Apr 2026

BCM and Southern Alliance Mining Explore Rare Earth ISR Synergies

Brazilian Critical Minerals and Southern Alliance Mining have agreed to collaborate on rare earth production, focusing on in-situ recovery methods to leverage operational experience and advance BCM’s Ema project.
Maxwell Dee
20 Apr 2026

Market Wrap - Week 10 (2 Mar -> 6 Mar) 2026

One stock nearly doubled, another jumped more than 40%, and a finance heavyweight stayed elevated after a merger shock. In resources, the winners were mostly tied to “what was bought” or “what was funded”, while the laggards were often the ones where early optimism quickly turned into selling.
Logan Eniac
7 Mar 2026