About Us

Arran Critical Metals Limited is a private British Columbia company. The Company is developing a Carbonatite Complex called Arran which will be South Africa’s Next Major Mine.

  • The Arran Critical Minerals Carbonatite Complex located approximately 140 km NNW of Pretoria, South Africa, one of the World’s oldest mining jurisdictions, measures 68 sq/km and has a basket of significant quantities of in-demand future-facing commodities. Central core 4 km².

  • Even though Arran Critical Minerals contains a basket of different critical commodities, initial focus is on three key critical minerals: High-Grade Magnetite (Iron Ore), Pyrochlore (Niobium) and Phosphate Rock (Apatite with Rare Earth Elements, Scandium, Vanadium, Copper, carbonates, and mica present also.

  • Clear path to production with initial production from the oxidized ore (top-soil has shown to be rich in both magnetite and niobium).

  • Due to good local infrastructure and open pit mining, Arran Critical Minerals will benefit from a lower quartile cost of production for its core commodities.

  • Directly comparable to Phalaborwa located in the same province of Limpopo, South Africa’s largest ever open pit mine, a successful carbonatite mine which has operated since the 1950s, and produced over 50+ different commodities (incl. 1.2 Mt Cu, 2.5 Mt P₂O₅, ~100 Mt Fe), and generated $20B+ historical revenue after 70 years—now reprocessing tailings for REE.