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    NioCorp–Traxys Elk Creek offtake: capex, EXIM debt and supply security lens

    April 9, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    NioCorp–Traxys Elk Creek offtake: capex, EXIM debt and supply security lens

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    NioCorp Developments has signed a non-binding deal making Traxys the exclusive offtake and marketing partner for all Elk Creek project output for the first 10 years, except the 50% ferroniobium already committed to ThyssenKrupp. The agreement covers the remaining 25% ferroniobium on a take-or-pay basis, all remaining scandium oxide on a best-efforts basis, plus titanium dioxide and rare earth elements, with Traxys also acting as marketing intermediary for third-party sales. Traxys plans an equity investment of up to $30 million, supporting NioCorp’s bid for up to $800 million in EXIM debt towards the $1.1 billion capex.

    Technical Brief

    • Elk Creek’s initial capital cost is projected at US$1.1 billion, with EXIM debt targeted up to US$800 million.
    • Traxys’ proposed equity investment in NioCorp is up to US$30 million, terms still undisclosed.
    • Existing offtake already covers 75% of ferroniobium output and 12% of scandium oxide over 10 years.
    • Elk Creek hosts what NioCorp describes as North America’s highest‑grade niobium resource and one of the largest scandium resources globally.
    • The deposit also includes the second‑largest indicated rare earth resource in the United States, per NioCorp.
    • Traxys’ involvement is expected to satisfy a key EXIM due‑diligence item related to long‑term offtake security.
    • NioCorp’s market capitalisation is reported at over US$700 million, with shares briefly trading above US$5 on the news.

    Our Take

    Traxys’ role here dovetails with its appearance in our coverage of Trump’s US$12 billion Project Vault strategic stockpile, suggesting Elk Creek’s ferroniobium and rare earth output could be well positioned for future US government-backed offtake or stockpiling demand rather than relying solely on commercial markets.

    The Elk Creek project’s initial capex of about US$1.1 billion versus NioCorp’s market capitalisation north of US$700 million signals a funding gap that typically requires a mix of export credit support and strategic offtake; the presence of EXIM and ThyssenKrupp in the article facts mirrors the financing structures seen in other large North American critical minerals builds in our database.

    NioCorp’s planned €40 million (about US$47 million) stake in France-based Carester, combined with the Elk Creek rare earths stream, points to a potential mine-to-separation chain partly located in Europe, which could appeal to EU buyers seeking non-Chinese neodymium–praseodymium and scandium supply options flagged in our recent rare earths coverage.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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