Victory Metals’ North Stanmore leach gains: process efficiency notes for engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Victory Metals has reported “breakthrough” metallurgical performance at its North Stanmore rare earths project in Western Australia after kinetic leach testing significantly improved mineral processing efficiency. The company is targeting higher recoveries from clay-hosted rare earth mineralisation using kinetic leaching to shorten leach times and reduce reagent consumption compared with conventional static leach approaches. For process engineers, the results point to potential reductions in plant footprint and operating costs if the kinetic leach parameters can be scaled from testwork to full-scale hydrometallurgical circuits.
Technical Brief
- Kinetic leach testwork was conducted on clay-hosted rare earth mineralisation from North Stanmore in Western Australia.
Our Take
North Stanmore in WA drops into a very crowded part of our Projects-tagged coverage, where many Australian items focus on squeezing more throughput or recovery from existing flowsheets rather than greenfield scale-ups, so any genuine efficiency gain here is likely to be benchmarked closely by nearby operators.
Within the 242 tag-matched pieces, WA projects that report step-changes in processing efficiency often use those results to fast-track feasibility updates or re-cut mine plans, suggesting Victory Metals could leverage this ‘breakthrough’ to reframe North Stanmore’s development sequence or cut pre-production capital intensity.
For Australian projects in our database, demonstrable processing efficiency at the project stage has frequently been used to support offtake or equipment-supply negotiations, so North Stanmore’s performance claims may strengthen Victory Metals’ hand with OEMs and potential financiers even before full-scale development decisions are made.
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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