ASX ANNOUNCEMENT | 4 AUGUST 2026 | ASX: AKN
AuKing to Acquire the Machinga Heavy Rare Earths Project, Malawi
AuKing Mining Limited (ASX: AKN) has agreed to acquire 100% of the Machinga HREE Project: a high-grade dysprosium and terbium system 40km east of Lindian's Kangankunde, with niobium and gallium credits, kilometres of untested strike, and a fully funded exploration program commencing immediately on completion.
Machinga at a Glance
28-30%
Average HREO content, comparable to or exceeding many ionic clay deposits
3.6%
Average DyTb:TREO in drilling, with intervals up to 4.1%
10x
Hard rock grades of 0.6-1.4% TREO, more than ten times typical ionic clay grades
2.67%
Peak TREO with 1.01% Nb2O5 (1m within a 5.2m @ 1.61% TREO zone, MDD006)
8,588m
Historical drilling across 79 holes (Globe 2010-12 and DY6/Tusker 2023)
7km
Machinga anomaly, with Machinga South and Lingoni anomalies still untested
75.28 g/t
Peak gallium (Ga2O3) from recent surface sampling, with rock chips to 6,649 ppm Nb2O5
200.4km²
Two granted licences (EL0529 and EL0705), 20km north of Zomba on the main highway
"Machinga has the potential to become comparable to the large Strange Lake and Bokan Mountain REE deposits in North America... Machinga has potential to become a district-scale rare earths project."
Paul Williams, Managing Director, AuKing Mining Limited (ASX announcement, 4 August 2026)
Explore the Project
Not all rare earths are created equal. The light rare earths, such as cerium and lanthanum, are relatively abundant. The heavy rare earths dysprosium and terbium are far scarcer, command prices orders of magnitude higher, and are functionally irreplaceable in the most demanding magnet applications.
Both elements are added to neodymium-iron-boron permanent magnets to maintain coercivity and performance at elevated operating temperatures, which makes them essential for electric vehicle drivetrains, offshore wind turbines, defence systems and advanced electronics. Heavy rare earths, particularly dysprosium and terbium, are attracting increasing strategic interest in the United States and globally amid efforts to strengthen resilient, diversified supply chains for critical minerals.
Machinga delivers the heavies with the magnet metals in company. Mineralogical analysis of the standout 15.1m intersection in MDD007 identified 27.7% HREO/TREO and 3.7% Dy+Tb/TREO together with 15.2% NdPr oxide, meaning nearly one in every five tonnes of contained rare earth oxide at Machinga is a magnet metal.
Machinga sits within the Mesozoic Chilwa Alkaline Province, a well-recognised rare earth mineral province that hosts Lindian Resources' Kangankunde Project and Mkango's Songwe Hill Project. The project area is positioned along the north-eastern margin of the Zomba-Malosa intrusive complex, which intruded the Precambrian basement gneiss and comprises a range of syenitic lithologies, including quartz syenite grading into alkaline granite along its eastern margin.
Mineralisation has been defined over a strike length of 2km and comprises niobium, tantalum, zirconium, uranium and rare earth element anomalies. The REE mineralisation is hosted within eudialyte, a zirconosilicate mineral characteristically associated with peralkaline magmatic complexes and recognised as an important source of neodymium and heavy rare earth elements from gadolinium to lutetium.
Drilling has confirmed a strongly mineralised hydrothermal breccia system striking north-west to south-east and dipping shallowly at approximately 35 degrees to the north-east, with gently dipping breccia zones within the gneissic host. The key REE-bearing phases are eudialyte group minerals along with bastnaesite and xenotime. Very high-grade zones were intersected in the diamond drilling, with the mineralised zones thickening at depth and continuing to the north-east into the second licence.
This peralkaline geological setting is very similar to the well-known HREE deposits of North America: Strange Lake in northern Quebec and Bokan Mountain in south-eastern Alaska.
Machinga carries more than 8,500m of historical drilling: Globe Metals and Mining completed 36 RC holes for 4,045m in 2010-12, and DY6 Metals (now Tusker Minerals) completed 35 RC holes for 3,643m plus 8 diamond holes for 900m in late 2023. Highlight intercepts from the 2023 program include:
- MDD007: 15.1m @ 1.01% TREO, 0.36% Nb2O5, 27.70% HREO from 23.9m (3.71% Dy+Tb/TREO), including 4m @ 1.75% TREO, 0.63% Nb2O5, 28.25% HREO (3.8% Dy+Tb/TREO)
- MDD008: 9m @ 1.11% TREO, 0.41% Nb2O5, 27.58% HREO from 41m (3.72% Dy+Tb/TREO), including 3m @ 1.56% TREO, 0.49% Nb2O5, 30.98% HREO (4.1% Dy+Tb/TREO)
- MDD006: 9m @ 0.70% TREO, 0.30% Nb2O5, 28.53% HREO from 3m (3.84% Dy+Tb/TREO), and 5.2m @ 1.61% TREO, 0.66% Nb2O5, 30.66% HREO from 41.4m (3.99% Dy+Tb/TREO), including 1m @ 2.67% TREO and 1.01% Nb2O5
- MR011: 7m @ 1.42% TREO, 0.49% Nb2O5, 28.99% HREO from 65m (3.8% Dy+Tb/TREO)
- MR024: 11m @ 0.74% TREO, 0.29% Nb2O5, 27.73% HREO from surface (3.8% Dy+Tb/TREO)
- MR004: 6.1m @ 1.09% TREO, 0.4% Nb2O5 from 22.5m (3.78% Dy+Tb/TREO)
Results averaged 29% HREO:TREO and 3.6% DyTb:TREO at a cutoff grade of over 0.25% TREO, with mineralisation from surface in multiple holes and significant niobium throughout.
Recent surface work keeps extending the system: 2024 rock chips graded up to 3.22% TREO and 0.75% Nb2O5, and the December 2025 program 3km south-east of the drilling returned strong gallium (up to 75.28 g/t Ga2O3) with encouraging REE and niobium values.
The scale case at Machinga is compelling precisely because so little of the system has been tested.
Soil geochemistry defines a 2.7km-long north-west to south-east anomaly with multiple parallel zones consistent with the drilling results, and the two western anomalies show a continuous character of higher TREO results. This zone was only partially tested by the first phase of drilling, and no drilling has been completed west of the main road. Significant potential exists for further drilling to the west and south of the initial drilling focus.
Beyond Machinga Main, the historical radiometric surveys define the large Machinga South anomaly and the separate Lingoni anomaly to the east, both essentially untested. Across the wider 200.4km² licence package, the December 2025 sampling program confirmed strong gallium, REE and niobium mineralisation extending well beyond the drilled footprint.
AuKing's first work program attacks exactly this question of scale: integrating the extensive historical drilling, geochemical and radiometric datasets with modern drone-based magnetic and LiDAR surveys to refine structural controls and define priority drill targets, followed by drilling later in 2026 focused on extending known mineralisation along strike and at depth, testing the western and southern extensions, and evaluating the large untested radiometric anomalies. Exploration is funded from AuKing's existing cash reserves.
A Four-Commodity Critical Minerals Suite
Every element in the Machinga basket carries strategic weight of its own.
Dysprosium
The Thermal Workhorse
Added to NdFeB permanent magnets to preserve coercivity at high operating temperatures in EV motors and wind turbines. No commercially viable substitute exists.
Historical drilling returned dysprosium oxide values up to 740 ppm Dy2O3 within high-grade intervals
Terbium
The Scarcest Magnet Metal
Among the rarest and most valuable of all rare earths, used alongside dysprosium in premium magnet formulations for the most demanding applications.
Combined DyTb runs at 3.6% to 4.1% of the basket in the best intervals
Niobium
The Rarity Multiplier
A steel-strengthening critical metal running consistently through the Machinga system. The opportunity to recover niobium as a valuable by-product further enhances Machinga's strategic importance and rarity.
Drill intervals up to 1.01% Nb2O5, rock chips up to 0.75% Nb2O5
Gallium
The Semiconductor Metal
Central to semiconductors and defence electronics, and subject to Chinese export controls. Confirmed across the southern licence area by the December 2025 sampling program.
Grades up to 75.28 g/t Ga2O3 alongside REE and niobium values
The Bokan Mountain Benchmark
Machinga is hosted in an analogous peralkaline igneous system to Bokan-Dotson Ridge in Alaska, a globally significant heavy rare earth deposit held by Ucore Rare Metals (TSXV: UCU). The same deposit style, carried through to a defined resource, underpins a company with a market capitalisation of approximately A$320 million.
The valuation benchmark: Ucore Rare Metals, owner of Bokan-Dotson Ridge, currently has a market capitalisation of approximately A$320 million. AuKing currently trades at a substantially lower valuation, providing scope for meaningful valuation uplift as Machinga advances through exploration, resource definition and development studies. Machinga's drilling shows higher TREO grades and a stronger heavies skew than Bokan's defined deposit, from surface rather than underground, with the majority of the system still untested.
Machinga Against the ASX Hard Rock Rare Earths Peers
The commercial story of a rare earths project is written by its basket, not its headline grade. The ASX's multi-billion dollar rare earths names are overwhelmingly light rare earths stories.
The read-through: Northern Minerals, the exchange's dedicated heavies play, classifies a heavy rare earths project as one with a DyTb:TREO ratio above 3%. Machinga clears that benchmark at 3.6%, with heavy rare earth ratios comparable to ionic clay deposits at hard rock grades more than ten times higher, and adds niobium, tantalum, zirconium and gallium credits the peers do not carry.
Peer figures sourced from company reporting and market data as at July-August 2026. Market capitalisations are approximate and change daily. Peer companies are at far more advanced stages than Machinga, which has no mineral resource estimate, and their inclusion is for market context only. Comparisons are illustrative and are not a representation that AuKing will achieve similar outcomes.
Transaction Milestones
AuKing is acquiring 100% of Machinga from Tusker Minerals (ASX: TSK) on staged terms that tie a substantial part of the consideration directly to exploration success, keeping shareholder interests aligned with delivery.
ON COMPLETION
A$750,000 cash plus A$750,000 in AKN shares (30 million shares at $0.025, voluntarily escrowed for 12 months), with a further A$1,250,000 cash payable within 12 months of completion.
THE PERFORMANCE HURDLE
A$1,250,000 in performance shares convert only upon delivery of a JORC-compliant Mineral Resource of at least 10Mt at 0.65% TREO at Machinga within three years. The resource target is written into the deal itself.
FULLY FUNDED, MOVING NOW
Due diligence, ASX clearance and binding documentation are complete. Exploration is funded from existing cash reserves, with drone magnetics, LiDAR and drilling planned for later in 2026, subject to MMRA approval of the licence transfers.
Seven Decades of Discovery, One Owner to Deliver It
Investor Questions
High-Grade Heavies. District Scale. Barely Tested.
The Machinga acquisition delivers AuKing a shallow, high-grade heavy rare earths and niobium system in a proven, cost-competitive mining jurisdiction, with heavy rare earth ratios rivalling ionic clays at ten times the grade, a valuation benchmark in Ucore's Bokan Mountain, a resource milestone written into the deal, and a fully funded exploration program about to begin. With the majority of a 200.4km² district still untested, the next chapter starts now.

