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Molycorp to move rare earth facility to “care and maintenance” mode

By Michelle Froese | August 26, 2015

According to Molycorp, depressed rare earth pricing is a key factor in the decision to suspend production.

According to Molycorp, depressed rare earth pricing is a key factor in the decision to suspend production.

Molycorp, Inc. will transition its Mountain Pass rare earth facility to a “care and maintenance” mode while it plans to continue serving its rare earth oxide customers via its production facilities in Estonia and China. Customers of the company’s magnetic materials and rare earth-based water treatment products will not be impacted.

Rare earth production at the Mountain Pass facility will be suspended no later than October 20, 2015. The site, including idled machinery and equipment, will be maintained to ensure it remains in a safe and stable condition, and that government regulatory commitments can be met.

Rare earth pricing, which has declined dramatically over the past four years, was a key factor in the decision to suspend rare earth production at Mountain Pass, Company officials said. Molycorp is being advised by the investment banking firm of Miller Buckfire & Co. and is receiving financial advice from AlixPartners, LLP.  Jones Day and Young, Conaway, Stargatt & Taylor LLP act as legal counsel to the Company in this process.

For information regarding the Chapter 11 case, please visit http://cases.primeclerk.com/molycorp. 

Molycorp, Inc.
www.molycorp.com


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Tagged With: care, earth, facilities, magnets, Maintenance, Molycorp, rare
 

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