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NR-Rare Element reports additional 2009 REE drilling results

posted on Feb 08, 2010 05:09PM

Rare Element Reports Additional 2009 Rare-Earths Drilling Results

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	    -  Assay results from ten drill holes, all with rare-earth
	       mineralization,

	    -  Drill-hole RES 09-17 - 171 ft aggregate true thickness @ 5.57% REO,
	       -  Including 36.5 ft @ 10.88% REO,

	    -  Drill-hole RES 09-18 - 69.8 ft aggregate true thickness @
	       5.97% REO,
	       -  Including 27.3 ft @ 11.56% REO.

	    -  One of the best holes (RES 09-18) located at southeastern margin of
	       drilling, indicating additional potential mineralization further to
	       the southeast.
	    >>

	    TSX-V: RES

	    VANCOUVER, Feb. 8 /CNW/ - Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX-V:RES) is
pleased to report rare-earth-element (REE) assay results for an additional ten
holes from the 2009 core drilling program, completed on the Company's 100%
owned Bear Lodge property in Wyoming. All ten holes were drilled into the Bull
Hill Southwest target, where an NI 43-101-compliant inferred mineral resource
was estimated in the spring of 2009 (see news release dated March 23, 2009).
Assay results have been received for fifteen of the twenty drill holes
completed during the fall 2009 program. The drill holes reported in this news
release tested for an expansion of the resource along strike to the southeast,
and up-dip from previous drill holes. Three of the holes were drilled from
lower on the hillside to fill gaps between older holes. These results will
provide the Company with additional data to update its NI 43-101 independent
resource report, scheduled for completion in the spring of 2010.
	    Highlights of the drill program include relatively thick intercepts of
(greater than)1% REO mineralization in all ten drill holes, thick zones of
(greater than)2% REO in five holes, and higher grades in the two drill holes
noted above.

	    Drilling Results

	    The host for all rare-earth mineralization in the Bear Lodge Mountains is
a large alkaline-igneous complex that forms the core of the mountain range.
Rare-earth mineralization encountered in the ten drill holes is primarily
contained within the near-surface, oxidized equivalents (FMR) of carbonatite
dikes that intrude the Bull Hill diatreme, a body of heterolithic intrusive
breccia, along the southwest flank of the hill. FMR is the term used for the
oxidized carbonatite dikes and represents the major components in the oxidized
dikes--FeOx (iron oxides), MnOx (manganese oxides), and REE minerals.
	    The ten holes were all drilled on bearings of N 45 degrees E from a
series of sites on the Bull Hill Southwest target. Six drill sites were placed
two hundred feet apart in a northwest-southeast direction, and two angle holes
at each site were drilled into Bull Hill along sections oriented N 45 degrees
E. Drill hole RES 09-18 is located at the southeastern limit of the 2009
drilling area, and it was offset from the favorable results previously
reported from drill holes RES 09-1 and 09-2 (see news release dated December
16, 2009). All 15 drill holes completed in the Bull Hill Southwest target now
have assay values returned. The assay results remaining to be received are
those from 2009 holes drilled in or near the Bull Hill Northwest target.

	    Table 1. Summary of Assays from the REE-mineralized Sections of the Drill
Holes

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	    Drill-hole RES 09-9
	    (bearing N 45 degrees E, inclination -70 degrees, total depth 786 feet,
	    Bull Hill Southwest target)
	    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
	                             Estimated
	                                True
	    Interval      Intercept  Thickness  Mineralized Lithology    Total % REO
	    --------      ---------  ---------  ---------------------    -----------
	    (feet)           (feet)     (feet)

	    130 - 198           68       60.6                FMR dike      2.43% REO
	    337 - 344            7        5.3                FMR dike      4.70% REO
	    701 - 719           18        8.2        Carbonatite dike      3.08% REO
	    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

	    Drill-hole RES 09-10

	    (bearing N 45 degrees E, inclination -45 degrees, total depth 723.5 ft,
	    Bull Hill Southwest target)

	    84 - 100            16       12.2                FMR dike      3.32% REO
	    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

	    Drill-hole RES 09-12
	    (bearing N 45 degrees E, inclination -70 degrees, total depth 546 ft,
	    Bull Hill Southwest target)

	    11 - 111           100       92.4                FMR dike      2.04% REO
	    518 - 529           11        8.4                FMR dike      2.64% REO
	    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

	    Drill-hole RES 09-13
	    (bearing N 45 degrees E, inclination -45 degrees, total depth 726 ft,
	    Bull Hill Southwest target)

	    75 - 84              9        7.7                FMR dike      2.18% REO
	    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

	    Drill-hole RES 09-14
	    (bearing N 45 degrees E, inclination -70 degrees, total depth 754.5 ft,
	    Bull Hill Southwest target)

	    123 - 200           77       68.6                FMR dike      2.97% REO
	    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

	    Drill hole RES09-15

	    (bearing N 45 degrees, inclination -70 degrees, total depth 517 ft,
	    Bull Hill Southwest target)

	    120-130.5'        10.5        4.8                FMR dike       5.72%REO
	    370-409'            39       22.9                FMR dike       2.43%REO
	    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

	    Drill hole RES09-16
	    (bearing N 45 degrees E, inclination -45 degrees, total depth 514 ft,
	    Bull Hill Southwest target)

	    44 - 67'            23         23           FMR stockwork       2.11%REO
	    83 - 89'             6          6                FMR dike       2.17%REO
	    135 - 145'          10         10           FMR stockwork       2.51%REO
	    193 - 211'          18       17.1                FMR dike       2.03%REO
	    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

	    Drill-hole RES 09-17

	    (bearing N 45 degrees E, inclination -75 degrees, total depth 865 ft,
	    Bull Hill Southwest target)

	    410 - 590          180      136.9   FMR/carbonatite dikes      6.11% REO
	    (including          40       36.5                FMR dike     10.88% REO)
	    690 - 760           80       31.8       Carbonatite dikes      3.39% REO
	    820 - 830           10        2.3        Carbonatite dike      3.50% REO
	    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

	    Drill-hole RES 09-18
	    (bearing N 45 degrees E, inclination -70 degrees, total depth 700 ft,
	    Bull Hill Southwest target)

	    11 - 80             79       58.8               FMR dikes      5.89% REO
	    (including          32       27.3                FMR dike     11.56% REO)
	    342.5 - 352.5       10        4.5                FMR dike      2.99% REO
	    590 - 611           21        6.5                FMR dike      8.73% REO
	    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

	    Drill-hole RES 09-20

	    (bearing N 45 degrees E, inclination -45 degrees, total depth 434 ft,
	    Bull Hill Southwest target)

	    123.5 - 151       27.5       19.4                FMR dike      3.22% REO
	    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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	    Assaying of the rare-earth elements was conducted by Activation
Laboratories (ActLabs) in their Ancaster, Ontario assay facility. The samples
were prepared and subjected to lithium metaborate fusion, followed by ICP
analysis and a mass spectroscopy finish. ActLabs is recognized as an
internationally respected analytical laboratory with extensive experience in
rare-earth-element analysis.
	    REE assay values are reported by convention as the combined oxide
equivalents (REO) of the fifteen elements in the lanthanide series + yttrium.
The oxide equivalents are approximately 15.6% higher than the combined metal
assay values. The Bear Lodge project contains predominantly the "light" REE
(lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium, and samarium), but also small
quantities of the "heavy" REE, including europium, gadolinium, terbium,
dysprosium, and ytterbium, as shown in Table 2 below.

	    Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V:RES) is a publicly traded mineral
resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth elements
and gold on the Bear Lodge property. Gold exploration in the Bear Lodge
Mountains has been conducted for several decades with several companies
significantly contributing to the database and understanding. Newmont's recent
exploration efforts are the most comprehensive and extensive of these
programs. Newmont has the right to earn a 65% working interest in Rare Element
Resources' property, excluding any rights to the rare-earth elements but
including rights to gold and other metals, by performing US$5 million in
property work expenditures over a five-year period. Newmont also has the right
to earn an additional 15% working interest by completing a positive project
feasibility study.

	    <<
	    On behalf of the Board,
	    Donald E Ranta, PhD, PGeo,
	    President & CEO

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	    Diagrammatic plan map of drill holes in the Bull Hill Target area -
	    Bear Lodge project

	                      To see map, please see URL below:
	             http://files.newswire.ca/675/Bear_Lodge_project.pdf


	    Table 2. Typical REE Distribution in the Bear Lodge Deposit

	    -----------------------------------------------------------
	    Rare-Earth Element   Oxide Sample *   Unoxidized Sample *
	    -----------------------------------------------------------
	    Lanthanum                      29.3%                 32.5%
	    -----------------------------------------------------------
	    Cerium                         45.0%                 46.4%
	    -----------------------------------------------------------
	    Praseodymium                    4.8%                  4.3%
	    -----------------------------------------------------------
	    Neodymium                      16.8%                 13.7%
	    -----------------------------------------------------------
	    Samarium                        2.0%                  1.4%
	    -----------------------------------------------------------
	    Europium                        0.4%                  0.3%
	    -----------------------------------------------------------
	    Gadolinium                      0.8%                  0.6%
	    -----------------------------------------------------------
	    Terbium                         0.1%                  0.0%
	    -----------------------------------------------------------
	    Dysprosium                      0.2%                  0.2%
	    -----------------------------------------------------------
	    Ytterbium                       0.5%                  0.5%
	    -----------------------------------------------------------
	    Total                          99.9%                 99.9%
	    -----------------------------------------------------------
	    *From two composite metallurgical samples
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	    Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo, serves the Board of Directors of the Company
as an internal, technically Qualified Person. Technical information in this
news release has been reviewed by Dr. Ranta and has been prepared in
accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements that are set out in National
Instrument 43-101. This news release was prepared by Company management, which
takes full responsibility for content. Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its
Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the
TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of
this release.





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	    /For further information: refer to the Company's website at
www.rareelementresources.com or contact: Donald E Ranta, President & CEO,
(604) 687-3520, don@rareelementresources.com; Mark T. Brown, CFO, (604)
687-3520 ext 242, mtbrown@pacificopportunity.com./
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