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Dateline raises $25M for US gold‑rare earths push near Mountain Pass

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auSeptember 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Dateline has secured $25 million at $0.215 a share to accelerate drilling and study work at its Colosseum gold–rare earths project in California, lifting total cash on hand to more than $35 million.

The latest raise sets up an active second half for the company, which is focusing on both breccia‑pipe gold targets and the project’s rare earths potential. The company says steps are also underway towards United States Securities and Exchange Commission registration to broaden its access to American capital.

Dateline’s Colosseum located within earshot of MP Materials Mountain Pass mine.

Dateline’s Colosseum located within earshot of MP Materials Mountain Pass mine.

The share raise proceeds are earmarked for an expanded field program that builds on this year’s geophysics and gravity work across Colosseum. Six new breccia‑pipe anomalies have been outlined with signatures comparable to the known pipes, and modelling indicates the system could extend about 300 metres below historical drill levels.

Bringing multiple look‑alike targets to the rig at pace is now a priority alongside early site works and long lead time orders tied to the company’s bankable feasibility study (BFS).

The project sits less than 10 kilometres north of MP Materials’ Mountain Pass mine – the US’s only producing rare earths mine – and Dateline says elements of its integrated MT/gravity model echo the carbonatite signature at Mountain Pass. Alongside the project’s geographic vicinity to Mountain Pass, this adds further weight to the rare earths angle in addition to its already established gold system.

In June, the company began trading on the US OTCQB under the ticker DTREF, giving it a huge injection of dollar-denominated liquidity during US market hours without adding any additional ASX compliance burden. Also, in late-August the company received letters from the US Secretary of the Interior reaffirming Colosseum’s rights and its potential to produce both gold and critical rare earths.

There was also the now-famous post by President Donald Trump hailing Colosseum as “America’s second rare earths mine”, which helped massively boost North American attention on the story after it was green-lit following years of stalled permitting.

GR Engineering Services has been appointed to coordinate the BFS across metallurgy, flow sheet, plant design, site infrastructure and financial modelling, with a final investment decision targeted for early 2026. A May 2025 update to the company’s 2024 scoping study outlined an internal rate of return of 61 per cent over an 8.4-year life at about 71,000 ounces per annum, noting the outcomes remain only at scoping study confidence and are not ore reserves.

Reflecting what has been an outstanding year for Dateline, the company’s share price hasn’t just shifted – it’s skipped town. In a Cinderella-move if ever there was one, Dateline’s share price kicked off the year trading at just 0.2 cents before hitting a fresh high of 27.5c last Friday, representing an eye-popping 13,650 per cent increase in the past eight months.

With capital in the bank, an enlarged target map, a BFS team in place and a strategic address near Mountain Pass, plus US government support and a potential US SEC registration in the wind, there’ll be plenty of eyes on what’s next in store for this ASX high-flyer.

Is your ASX-listed company doing something interesting? Contact: mattbirney@bullsnbears.com.au

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