Reuters

US picks Louisiana, Oklahoma rare earth projects for $134 million funding

US Awards $134 Million to Rare Earth Initiatives in Louisiana and Oklahoma

The United States has selected rare earth development projects located in Louisiana and Oklahoma to receive a combined $134 million in federal funding.


Source: Reuters Generated at: 2026-06-02 23:32:02 UTC

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