Brook Mine-Promise or Premature Hype?

Aug 4, 2025

Highlights

  • Ramaco Resources plans to open the Brook Mine in Wyoming in July 2025.
  • The target is 1.7 million tons of mineralized material.
  • The mine represents potential for U.S. rare earth independence.
  • DOE research supports coal-based REE extraction.
  • The mine is still in development.
  • Full-scale REE processing capabilities have not yet been established.

Ramaco Resourcesโ€™ July 2025 opening of the Brook Mine in Wyoming has been heralded in El Diario 24 (opens in a new tab) as a breakthrough for American rare earth independence, citing its 1.7 million tons of mineralized material and bold claims of a 150-year supply. While the Department of Energy and Ramacoโ€™s CEO have celebrated the mineโ€™s strategic potential, a closer look reveals important caveats.

The Brook Mine has indeed shown rare earth elements (REEs) in coal-based clays, with a 2024 Preliminary Economic Assessment confirming commercial feasibility. Its domestic location and proposed on-site processing align well with U.S. federal goals for reshoring critical mineral supply chains. Importantly, research from the DOEโ€™s NETL has lent credibility to coal-adjacent REE extraction.

However, claims of long-term self-sufficiency and strategic dominance are premature. The โ€œ1.7 million tonsโ€ figure refers to unprocessed ore, not usable REOs โ€” a critical distinction in the sector. Furthermore, no REE processing facility has been built at the site, and recovery from coal seams remains technically nascent. For now, Ramaco is still in the development phase; MP Materials remains the only U.S. REE producer at scale.

In short, Brook Mine represents high potential, but not yet a supply chain solution. Ramacoโ€™s rare earth narrative is politically resonant and technically promising, but investors should separate ambition from operational reality.

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Inspired to launch Rare Earth Exchanges in part due to his lifelong passion for geology and mineralogy, and patriotism, to ensure America and free market economies develop their own rare earth and critical mineral supply chains.

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