Select Surface Samples Up to 44.5% TREO at Shiloh; Drill Results Highlight Laterally Extensive Monazite-Bearing Sands System Potential
Rare Earths Americas, Inc.("REA" or the "Company"), is pleased to announce the drilling results for Shiloh through the first quarter of 2026 (Figure 1). The exploration drilling program has continued on the subject properties comprising multiple drilling methods across several target areas. The recent drilling and surface sampling at the Shiloh Project have identified zones of monazite-bearing sands and localized high-grade rare earth element (“REE”) mineralization. These results support continued evaluation of the project’s exploration potential and provide guidance for ongoing and future drill programs.
This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260615983715/en/ Figure 1 - Holes drilled & rock chip samples taken through Q1 2026, including holes drilled at Lazer Creek, Newbill, Pig Trail and Pipeline.
In addition, the Company received assay results for all 13 of the rock chip surface samples taken across the Newbill and Pipeline properties at Shiloh (Table 1a/b), showing grades up to 44.5% total rare earths oxide (“TREO”). These results are another indicator showing the potential for a monazite-bearing sands system at Shiloh. Selected samples returned high TREO concentrations relative to commonly reported rare earths exploration results; however, these results are from selective samples and may not be representative of broader mineralization.








