Heritage Strategic Minerals LLC
Heritage Strategic Minerals, LLC

America's Critical Mineral
Future Is Already in the Ground.

More than 100 billion tons of coal combustion residuals sit in impoundments across Appalachia and the interior coalfields. Inside that material is a domestic rare earth inventory the nation urgently needs — and Heritage Strategic Minerals is built to recover it.

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100B+
Tons of U.S. coal ash on deposit
80%+
Global REE supply controlled by China
17
Rare earth elements in target streams
$0
New mine permits required
The Opportunity

A Supply Chain Crisis with a Domestic Solution

The United States has built a modern economy on rare earth elements and critical minerals it largely doesn't control. Defense systems, electric motors, consumer electronics, wind turbines, and advanced computing all depend on materials concentrated in a supply chain dominated by a single foreign adversary.

China produces more than 80 percent of the world's rare earth elements and controls processing capacity for most of the rest. Export restrictions, geopolitical leverage, and deliberate market manipulation have made dependence on Chinese rare earths a documented national security vulnerability — acknowledged at the highest levels of U.S. defense and trade policy.

The conventional answer — opening new hard-rock mines — takes 10 to 20 years and billions of dollars in capital and permitting. Heritage Strategic Minerals offers a fundamentally different path: recovering rare earths and critical minerals from legacy coal combustion residuals already sitting in permitted impoundments on American soil. No new mine permits. No decade-long environmental reviews. No foreign supply chain.

The Appalachian Advantage: Central Appalachian coal ash streams — particularly from high-rank bituminous and metallurgical coal combustion — carry some of the highest documented REE concentrations in any U.S. coal combustion residual inventory, with select Fire Clay seam–related streams exceeding 1,900 ppm total rare earth oxide content.

10–20
Years to permit a new hard-rock mine
vs. existing permitted impoundments
1,900+
ppm REO in select Appalachian ash streams
Fire Clay seam–associated material
$4–6M
Phase 1A AMLER capital target
Remediation-nexus positioning
Defense
National Security Imperative

Neodymium, dysprosium, and samarium power the permanent magnets in every U.S. military platform from F-35s to guided munitions. Domestic supply is not optional — it's a strategic requirement.

Industrial
Economic Development

Coal ash impoundment remediation combined with REE extraction converts legacy environmental liability into lasting economic value in communities that built this country's energy foundation.

"The minerals America needs to compete in the 21st century are sitting in impoundments across Appalachia. We don't need to look halfway around the world — we need to look in our own backyard."— Heritage Strategic Minerals, LLC
Our Approach

End-to-End Recovery: From Impoundment to Industrial Supply Chain

Heritage Strategic Minerals operates an integrated development model that moves from legacy ash site acquisition through mineral extraction, residual conversion, and dedicated power generation — each stage generating value, each stage reducing cost for the next.

Our Engineered Landfill Technology (ELT) acquisition model secures rights to legacy coal combustion residual impoundments without requiring the company to take on the full remediation liability upfront. ELT structures allow Heritage to extract value from the mineral content of the material while positioning the project to access federal remediation funding under AMLER and related programs.

Mineral extraction employs proven hydrometallurgical separation processes — acid leaching, solvent extraction, and selective precipitation — adapted to the specific chemistry of Appalachian coal combustion residuals. Physical pre-concentration methods further improve process economics by upgrading the feed material before wet chemistry processing.

Remediation as Value Creation: The same process that recovers rare earths from a coal ash impoundment also remediates the site — eliminating groundwater contamination risk, reducing the impoundment footprint, and meeting state and federal closure requirements. Remediation isn't a cost here. It's part of the revenue model.

01
ELT Site Acquisition

Secure Engineered Landfill Technology rights to legacy coal combustion residual impoundments. Evaluate mineral content, site access, infrastructure, and regulatory status.

02
Characterization & Assay

Core sampling, REE assay, and hydrometallurgical test work to confirm recovery economics and establish process design basis for each individual site.

03
Physical Pre-Concentration

Dry classification and magnetic separation to upgrade feed material, reduce processing volume, and improve overall REE recovery rates prior to wet chemistry.

04
Hydrometallurgical Extraction

Acid leaching, solvent extraction, and selective precipitation to produce individual REE oxides and critical mineral concentrates meeting industrial specification.

05
Residual Conversion

Residual carbon fractions not amenable to mineral extraction are routed to plasma gasification for synthesis gas production — zero landfill output, on-site power generation.

06
Site Remediation & Closure

Progressive remediation of the impoundment footprint as material is processed, meeting state and federal closure requirements and returning land to productive use.

Target Elements

Critical Minerals in the Recovery Portfolio

Heritage Strategic Minerals targets rare earth elements and strategic critical minerals present in recoverable concentrations in Appalachian coal combustion residuals. Recovery priorities are ranked by market value, defense criticality, and demonstrated concentration in target material streams.

Nd
Neodymium
Permanent magnets · Defense · EVs
Dy
Dysprosium
High-temp magnets · Aerospace
Ce
Cerium
Catalysts · Polishing · Glass
La
Lanthanum
Batteries · Optics · Refining
Eu
Europium
Phosphors · Lasers · Nuclear
Y
Yttrium
LED phosphors · Ceramics · Alloys
Sc
Scandium
Al alloys · Aerospace · SOFCs
Pr
Praseodymium
Magnets · Aircraft engines · Fiber
Li
Lithium
Batteries · Energy storage
Co
Cobalt
Battery cathodes · Superalloys
Ga
Gallium
Semiconductors · Defense electronics
V
Vanadium
Steel · Flow batteries · Aerospace
Light Rare Earths (LREEs) Heavy Rare Earths (HREEs) Battery Metals Semiconductor Feedstocks DoD Section 232 Critical Materials IRA Domestic Content Qualifying
The Integrated Model

One Site. Four Revenue Streams. Zero Waste.

Heritage Strategic Minerals doesn't operate a single-purpose extraction facility. Every project site is engineered as an integrated industrial complex — each process stage generating revenue, each reducing the cost burden of the next.

Rare earth and critical mineral recovery is the primary value driver, but the model doesn't stop there. Residual carbon fractions not suitable for mineral extraction — coal fines, organic-bound material, carbonaceous ash — are routed to plasma gasification, where they're converted to synthesis gas at temperatures exceeding 5,000°F. That syngas drives turbines, producing firm on-site power that feeds a co-located data center campus or sells back to the grid.

The result: a project that recovers high-value critical minerals, generates firm baseload electricity from what would otherwise be a disposal problem, remediates a legacy environmental impoundment, and provides dedicated power infrastructure for the AI-economy data center market — all on the same site, from the same material stream.

Data Center Anchor Tenant Model: Dedicated on-site power generation — bypassing utility interconnection queues that now run five to seven years in major markets — positions Heritage project sites as premium locations for hyperscale data center development seeking guaranteed firm baseload power.

Integrated Value Chain
I
ELT Acquisition
Rights secured to legacy ash impoundments
II
REE & Critical Mineral Extraction
Hydrometallurgical recovery of target elements
III
Plasma Gasification
Residual carbon → synthesis gas at 5,000°F+
IV
Dedicated Power Generation
Firm baseload for data center or grid export
V
Site Remediation & Closure
Land returned to productive use; impoundment closed
Zero Landfill Output Four Revenue Streams GeneSyst GPV Platform Co-Located Data Center Power
Federal Alignment

Built to Access Federal Capital

Heritage Strategic Minerals' project development model is deliberately structured to align with multiple federal funding programs. The remediation-plus-recovery nexus — where critical mineral extraction is the mechanism for achieving regulatory impoundment closure — positions every Heritage project as a qualifying candidate for programs that have collectively deployed billions in Appalachian energy community investment.

OSMRE / AML
AMLER Program

Abandoned Mine Land Economic Revitalization funding targets exactly the intersection Heritage occupies: former coal industry sites requiring remediation in economically distressed Appalachian communities. Phase 1A target: $4–6M. The remediation component of REE extraction qualifies as the reclamation nexus required for AMLER eligibility.

DOE / NETL
Critical Mineral R&D Programs

The Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory has funded multiple demonstration projects for coal ash REE recovery across Appalachia. Heritage project sites with established characterization data are positioned to access both demonstration-scale and commercial-scale DOE critical mineral program funding.

DOD / DPA
Defense Production Act Title III

The Department of Defense has used Defense Production Act authority to fund domestic critical mineral production capacity for materials on the DoD Critical Materials List. Neodymium, dysprosium, cobalt, and gallium — all in Heritage's recovery portfolio — are designated DPA Title III materials.

Treasury / IRS
45X Advanced Manufacturing Credit

The Inflation Reduction Act's Section 45X credit applies to domestic production of qualifying critical minerals, including many elements in Heritage's recovery portfolio. Processing facilities producing REE oxides, battery metals, and semiconductor-grade materials may qualify for per-unit production tax credits.

USDA / EDA
Rural Development & EDA Programs

USDA Rural Energy for America and EDA Good Jobs Challenge programs provide additional capital access for rural industrial development projects in former coal-dependent communities — a direct fit for Heritage project locations across Central Appalachia.

State Programs
WV / KY / VA State Incentives

West Virginia, Kentucky, and Virginia each maintain targeted incentive programs for critical mineral development and coal community economic transition. Heritage project development incorporates state incentive stacking into the financial model at each project location.

Strategic Partners

Built on Proven Expertise

Heritage Strategic Minerals is structured as a joint venture, bringing together complementary expertise in energy development, advanced conversion technology, strategic communications, and critical mineral project finance.

Eureka Energy Corporation
Energy Development Partner

Eureka Energy brings site development infrastructure, Integrated Energy Park design, and plasma gasification deployment capability through its GeneSyst GPV partnership. Eureka's project development platform serves as the operational backbone for Heritage project sites, providing the renewable and waste-to-energy integration that converts REE extraction residuals into on-site power generation assets.

GeneSyst International
Plasma Gasification Technology

GeneSyst's GPV (Gasification Power Vessel) platform provides the modular plasma gasification technology that converts residual carbon fractions from REE extraction into synthesis gas at 5,000°F+. Modular systems operating at 5 to 50 MW output enable right-sized deployment at Heritage project sites, with vitrified slag output suitable for construction aggregate — zero regulated landfill disposal.

The Hedley Company
Strategic Communications & Policy

The Hedley Company provides strategic communications, energy policy consulting, regulatory navigation, and federal grant positioning across the Heritage project portfolio. Principal T.L. Headley, MBA brings two decades of experience in energy industry communications, government affairs, and Appalachian energy community advocacy — including deep working relationships with the regulatory and legislative bodies that matter most to Heritage's development pipeline.

Contact

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Heritage Strategic Minerals is actively developing project sites across Central Appalachia and engaging with investors, government partners, technology collaborators, and industrial end-users. If your interests align with domestic critical mineral supply, energy community economic development, or industrial site redevelopment, we want to hear from you.

Primary Contact
T.L. Headley, MBA
Strategic Communications & Policy · The Hedley Company
Phone
Location
Charleston, West Virginia

Investor Inquiries: Heritage Strategic Minerals is currently in active project development and capital formation. Qualified investors and institutional partners may request a project briefing and financial summary by contacting the number or email above.

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