Highlights
- Sunrise Energy Metals received a conditional US$400 million loan commitment from the Pentagon's Office of Strategic Capital to develop the Syerston Scandium Project in New South Wales.
- Syerston is designed to become the world's first primary scandium mine, anchoring an allied mine-to-metal supply chain critical to U.S. national security.
- Lockheed Martin holds an option to purchase up to 15 tonnes of scandium oxide annually for the first five years, representing roughly 25% of planned production.
- The project boasts a 60.3-million-tonne resource, an existing mining lease, development consent, environmental approvals, and water rights, making it unusually advanced for a critical-minerals project.
- The OSC financing is conditional, with financial, legal, and technical requirements still to be met before closing, leaving execution as the key remaining investor risk.
Sunrise Energy Metals (opens in a new tab) (ASX: SRL) has received a US$400 million conditional loan commitment from the Pentagon's Office of Strategic Capital (OSC) to develop the Syerston Scandium Project in New South Wales (opens in a new tab). If completed, Syerston is intended to become the world's first primary scandium mine and anchor an allied mine-to-metal supply chain. The financing is conditional—not cash already deployed—and customary financial, legal, and technical requirements remain before closing.
REEx Insight | Washington Is Creating a Market
This deal is bigger than one mine. Scandium has historically been trapped by a chicken-and-egg problem: manufacturers hesitate to design around a metal without dependable supply, while miners hesitate to build without demand. Washington is attacking both sides. OSC financing reduces development risk, while Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) already holds an option—subject to binding offtake agreements—to purchase up to 15 tonnes of scandium oxide annually for Syerston's first five years, roughly 25% of planned production.
Syerston Has More Than a Political Tailwind
Syerston is unusually advanced for a critical-minerals project. Sunrise reports a 60.3-million-tonne resource grading 390 ppm scandium at a 300 ppm cutoff, including 23.5 million measured-and-indicated tonnes at 408 ppm. The project already holds a mining lease, development consent, environmental approvals, and water rights.
That makes the Pentagon's role as lender particularly important. The OSC was created to deploy federal credit into technologies and supply chains considered critical to national security. Its latest critical-minerals push also included conditional loans for battery and magnet projects; Reuters reports the administration announced roughly $3 billion of new investments at Friday's mining roundtable.
The remaining investor question is execution: financing must close, construction must occur, and scandium customers must qualify the material.
REEx Connect
- Sunrise Energy Metals (opens in a new tab) — Syerston Scandium Project, NSW, Australia.
- Robert Friedland (opens in a new tab), Chairman, Sunrise Energy Metals
- Lockheed Martin (opens in a new tab) — prospective scandium customer.
- Office of Strategic Capital (opens in a new tab) — U.S. defense strategic-finance agency.
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