Nigeria’s Monazite Moment: Promise, Hype, and the Hard Road to Rare Earth Reality

Dec 1, 2025

Highlights

  • Nigeria holds credible monazite reserves estimated at 6 million tonnes, but the $300 billion valuation is speculative without the necessary processing infrastructure, radiological regulations, and waste management systems currently absent in the country.
  • Monazite's value depends entirely on downstream separation capacityโ€”raw ore sells for $2,000-$5,000 per tonne, while processed oxides command prices 10 times higher. However, Nigeria lacks the refineries, regulatory framework, and infrastructure to capture this value.
  • Nigeria's strategic importance lies in supply chain optionality rather than current output; transparent licensing, partnerships with experienced processors, and midstream chemical facilities could position it as a non-Chinese NdPr source under AfCFTA.

Nigeriaโ€™s monazite deposits are once again in the headlines, framed in the West African nation media (opens in a new tab) as a potential $300 billion treasure chest capable of transforming national fortunes. The reporting is energetic and patrioticโ€”but investors deserve a clearer, quieter lens. Rare Earth Exchanges (REEx) cuts through the noise to examine what is fact, what is conjecture, and what truly matters for the global rare earth supply chain.

A Sleeping Giant, But Still Only Potential

Nigeria does hold monazite-bearing sands across Plateau, Kaduna, Kogi, Cross River, and Taraba, and the U.S. Geological Surveyโ€™s ~6 million tonne estimate is credible. Monazite is indeed rich in Nd, Pr, La, Ce, with NdPr being the magnetic gold of the energy transition. The global context is also accurately captured: China still controls 80โ€“90% of rare earth separation, and demand for NdPr oxide is set to surge with EVs and wind turbines.

But the articleโ€™s implied valuationโ€”monazite as a โ€œ$300bn assetโ€โ€”belongs in marketing decks, not investor analysis. Monaziteโ€™s value is entirely dependent on processing, and processing monazite means radiological regulations, solvent extraction plants, waste management, and long-term capital discipline.

None of that exists in Nigeria today.

Where Facts Meet Fiction: The Missing Middle

The piece notes monazite ore sells for $2,000โ€“$5,000/tonne, rising tenfold when converted to separated oxides. Correct in principleโ€”but this assumes:

  • Stable feedstock quality
  • Working separation capacity
  • A regulatory environment aligned with international nuclear-material standards
  • Infrastructure to move reagents, waste, and finished oxides

Note Hasetins has broken ground on a rare earth refining facility in Nigeria.

However until that operation is up and in production, Nigeria currently has none of those prerequisites. Without downstream capability, monazite is simply another unprocessed commodity, vulnerable to the same boom-and-bust, export-of-raw-materials pattern that has defined prior eras.

The Strategic Angle: Why the World Actually Cares

For global supply chains, Nigeriaโ€™s monazite matters less for current output and more for optionality. The world is scrambling for non-Chinese sources of NdPr. If Nigeria were to deploy transparent licensing, partner with experienced processors (Australia, U.S., India), and build a midstream chemical sector, it could become a continental anchorโ€”especially under the African Continental Free Trade Areaย (AfCFTA).

But until processing enters the picture, the โ€œrare earth revolutionโ€ is still conceptual.

Critical Questions Investors Should Ask

  • Where are Nigeriaโ€™s radiation-handling regulations for thorium-bearing ore?
  • Which companies have offtake, pilot plants, or processing MoUs?
  • Is the government prepared to ban illegal artisanal monazite mining, which would jeopardize export compliance?
  • Is Nigeria aiming for long-loop separation, or will monazite again be exported raw to Asia?

Until these answers solidify, monazite remains a strategic story, not a strategic sector.

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