Welcome to the Critical New Age Minerals Limited: A company focused on making a better world through the discovery and development of minerals critically used in emerging green technologies.
Rare earth minerals have emerged as indispensable catalysts propelling essential technologies such as electric vehicles, renewable energy sources, and advanced electronics.
Supporting a junior resources company in this niche signifies commitment to fostering a cleaner, greener future. It’s an investment not only in financial success, but also in the transformative potential of responsible resource development that drives our world toward a more sustainable and technologically advanced tomorrow.
“The key aspect to the selection of the exploration ground is areas of new ideas and new models that have not yet been tested. Often with latest research and scientific thinking, there is little to no previous results to go by. The importance of accurately identifying the geological setting and applying subtle clues from the literature on genesis of the deposits is paramount, particularly the growing awareness of significant rare earth elements and Li mineralisation within geological settings not previously considered. Such recent discoveries include lithium in metasomatic alteration of sediments adjacent to granites; phosphates or phosphorites as a common host for REE; copper in sedimentary settings in domain not previously considered as prospective; lithium in clays within marine or lake sediments. These not only provide excellent targets, but often the extraction of the critical metals especially from simple deposition environments like clay is easily and efficiently done.”
Michael Beer
Michael commenced his career as a Chartered Accountant with Price Waterhouse Coopers and is an FCA. He has had detailed experience with Mine development, including Olympic Dam (South Australia), Fosterville (Victoria) and Indee (WA), now part of De Grey Mining.
He has worked internationally with British Petroleum (BP) in financial roles.
Mr Beer was MD of the company which discovered and built Indee in the remote Pilbara region of WA.
Mr Beer runs his own Corporate Advisory business assisting many Resources companies with advisory and capital raisings.
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