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Arafura Rare Earths Nears Construction Green Light as Final Contracts Take Shape

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
April 10, 2026
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The path to breaking ground on Arafura Rare Earths’ flagship Nolan project is narrowing, with the company now focused on securing a final batch of customer contracts to unlock a fully-funded construction phase. A potent mix of soaring rare earth prices and substantial strategic financing has brought the Australian developer to the brink of its final investment decision.

Market dynamics are providing a powerful tailwind. Prices for neodymium-praseodymium (NdPr) oxide have surged, climbing more than 80 percent over the past twelve months according to the Asian Metal Index. More recent data from Shanghai Metals Market shows neodymium priced at $124.87 per kilogram and praseodymium at $126.16 per kilogram as of April 1, 2026, marking monthly gains of approximately 6.5 and 7.0 percent respectively. In China, Pr-Nd oxide reached 755,000 to 760,000 yuan per tonne. This dramatic appreciation is driven by China’s enduring export restrictions on rare earth processing technology, implemented in early 2025, which controls roughly 90 percent of global supply. Concurrently, demand is accelerating from electric vehicle manufacturers and expanding into new sectors like robotics and artificial intelligence. Independent forecasts suggest prices could still climb further, potentially reaching $140 to $160 per kilogram.

Financing for the project is nearly complete. Arafura has assembled commitments totaling 911 million Australian dollars. The capital structure was solidified by a A$481 million equity raise in the fourth quarter of 2025 and a binding term sheet for A$200 million in convertible notes from Australia’s National Reconstruction Fund. Recently, binding equity agreements were added from Germany’s KfW, committing 50 million euros, and Export Finance Australia (EFA), which is providing $100 million from its Critical Minerals Fund. This comprehensive package covers approximately 90 percent of the required project funding, leaving an equity shortfall of around $134 million. The company’s balance sheet at the end of December 2025 showed no debt and liquid assets of A$571 million.

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A significant condition of the German investment is KfW securing a permanent seat on Arafura’s board of directors, highlighting the geopolitical strategic importance Western nations place on diversifying critical mineral supply chains. These final equity agreements with KfW and EFA remain subject to shareholder and regulatory approvals, with a target completion date of December 1, 2026; failure to gain approval at an extraordinary general meeting would see the offers lapse.

The remaining hurdle is commercial. Lenders require that 80 percent of the project’s planned annual output be secured under offtake agreements before granting a final investment decision. While binding contracts are already in place with Hyundai Motor, Kia, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, and commodities trader Traxys, a gap of roughly 1,200 tonnes of NdPr oxide remains. Management is actively negotiating with potential European customers for an additional 500 tonnes per year. The company’s CEO has publicly noted that Germany and South Korea currently lag behind the US and Japan in securing rare earth supply, a point that may strengthen Arafura’s negotiating position.

With these final contracts, the timeline becomes clear. The goal is to make the final investment decision in the second quarter of 2026. If achieved, construction could commence shortly after, targeting first production from the Nolan project in the second half of 2029. The operation is designed to yield 4,440 tonnes of Pr-Nd oxide annually, representing an estimated four percent of global supply at that time. Investors have shown strong confidence, driving the company’s share price up nearly 94 percent over the past twelve months as the pieces fall into place.

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