Pakistan’s Rare Earth Promise: Goldmine or Mirage?

Oct 2, 2025

Highlights

  • Pakistan possesses significant rare earth element mineralization across multiple regions, including Punjab, Balochistan, and Gilgit-Baltistan.
  • Despite promising geological surveys, Pakistan lacks refining capacity and credible exploration data to fully capitalize on its mineral resources.
  • The potential for rare earth elements is substantial, but requires significant investment in infrastructure, technology, and national policy to become a viable economic strategy.

The article correctly notes that Pakistan holds mineralization across Punjab, Balochistan, Swat, Dir, and Gilgit-Baltistan, including bastnaesite, monazite, xenotime, and allanite—minerals associated with at least 12 of the 17 rare earth elements. This claim aligns with published geological surveys dating back decades. It is also accurate that Pakistan has no refining capacity; raw exports remain the norm, mirroring other underdeveloped mineral sectors. The reminder that REEs underpin EV motors, wind turbines, and defense technologies is grounded in consensus data—each EV requires ~10–15 kg of REEs, and turbines consume hundreds of kilograms.

Where the Numbers Get Cloudy

“Worth trillions of dollars” is where speculation creeps in. Pakistan has not reported a JORC- or NI 43-101–compliant resource, meaning estimates remain notional at best. Without tonnage, grade, or metallurgy, dollar figures risk veering into headline exaggeration. Equally, framing Pakistan as a “regional hub” for REEs glosses over the long, expensive road from exploration to refining—decades of capital, technology, and policy stability would be required.

The Quiet Bias: National Aspirations

This is an opinion piece, not a neutral analysis. The bias leans toward nation-building optimism: REEs as the key to economic sovereignty, foreign exchange earnings, and regional strength. While not misinformation, the article omits key geopolitical realities, including security risks in Balochistan, infrastructure deficits, and Pakistan’s limited track record of managing complex industrial supply chains. These factors temper the narrative but are absent from the text.

What This Means for the Global Chain

For the U.S., EU, and Japan—locked in strategic competition with China—the prospect of Pakistani REEs is noteworthy. Yet, the real bottleneck isn’t the ore; it’s the processing. Without refining plants, environmental safeguards, and international partnerships, Pakistan risks remaining a raw ore exporter in a world where value is captured downstream. The article is right to urge a national REE policy and local beneficiation, but investors should note: this is a call to action, not a reflection of current capacity.

REEx Take

Pakistan’s geology is promising, but turning rocks into rare earth magnets requires more than optimism. Until credible exploration data, compliant resources, and pilot refining projects emerge, Pakistan’s REE story remains one of potential, not production.

Source: Pakistan Today (opens in a new tab), October 2, 2025 – Opinion by Dr. Jahangir Khan

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