World's Second Largest Rare Earth Elements Reserve Found in Eskişehir
Another important discovery was made in Eskişehir Beylikova, where 10 of the 17 rare earth elements (REE) known in the world are located. While the largest REE reserve in the world is located in
China with 800 million tons, the reserve found in Beylikova Mine Field of Eti Maden Enterprises in Eskişehir ranked second with 694 million tons.
Pointing out that Beylikova is the best mining area in the world, also known as grade quality, Istanbul Mineral Exporters' Association (İMİB) Board Member Metin Çekiç said that 1200 tons of ore will be processed annually in the pilot facility established in the first stage. Noting that the pilot plant will reach
570 thousand tons of ore processing capacity after the first works, Çekiç noted that 10 thousand tons of REE, 72 thousand tons of barite, 70 thousand tons of fluorite and 250 thousand tons of thorium will be processed annually.
Çekiç said that Turkey's REE reserve is in a position to meet the world's 1000-year need; “The barite to be obtained; It will be used as an additive material in industrial products, oil or natural gas drilling wells, paint and paper production. Fluorite, on the other hand, is used in steel metallurgy, hydrochloric acid production, high-octane gasoline production and pesticide production; It is the main material of many industries such as food, cement, colored glass, optics, plastics industry and ceramics production…”
Çekiç; He stated that the REE concentrate to be obtained after the ores are enriched will contribute as a raw material to many important sectors such as hybrid vehicle batteries, flint stone production, camera and telescope glass and energy storage systems, night vision goggles, special glasses and lenses. Çekiç continued: “In the last stage, magnet and thorium oxide will be obtained as end products. The magnets will be used in eye surgery, the production of high-power infrared green lasers, distance measuring devices, and products such as glass and welding glasses. Thorium oxide will be used as an end product in hybrid automobile engines, glass and ceramic products, fiber optic cables, high-value products such as television screens and energy-saving glass.”
Çekiç; “When Turkey's REE is processed, it will contribute billions of dollars to our economy and improve our country's welfare, while creating serious employment for the local people and our youth. We have understood much better how important raw materials are in the process we live in. Unearthing our mines will reduce our current account deficit and enable our country to be among the leading countries of the world.” said.
Dünyada bilinen 17 nadir toprak elementlerinden (NTE) 10 tanesinin yer aldığı Eskişehir Beylikova’da önemli bir keşif daha yapıldı.
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Your chart is completely wrong. China's reserves would be 800 million tons, not 44 million tons. Even the facility to be established will have a processing capacity of 570 thousand tons. With this calculation, we should have finished these reserves in 15-20 years. That's why the friends you gave the source created a completely fabricated graphic.
By the way, the site I linked is a site specialized in mining news. So it is not possible that there is a problem with my source.