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LAKEWOOD, COLORADO -- (Marketwire) -- 03/26/12 -- Rare Element Resources Ltd. (REE) (TSX: RES)(NYSE Amex: REE) is pleased to announce rare earth element (REE) and gold assay results from 29 additional drill holes that were completed during the 2011 core drilling program at the Company's 100% owned Bear Lodge property, located in northeastern Wyoming, USA. These results include 15 drill holes from the Bull Hill resource area, six drill holes from the Whitetail Ridge area, four drill holes from the East Taylor target area, and four drill holes from the Carbon target area. Three drill holes from the 2011 program remain to be assayed.

Dr. Jim Clark, Vice President of Exploration for the Company stated, "Our 2011 drilling results confirm the continuity of the mineralized bodies, and we have continued to significantly expand the resource. We are excited about the prospect of delineating another resource that exhibits the potential for higher grades of HREE at Whitetail Ridge, East Taylor and Carbon. We feel that the district has tremendous upside potential."


          Bull Hill Resource Area
------------------------------------------
                Interval           Grade
          --------------------  ----------
Drill Hole      Feet    Meters    TREO (%)
RES11-23          51        16       4.35%
RES11-40          20         6       7.13%
RES11-43         133        41       3.44%
RES11-44          98        30       2.25%
RES11-48          97        30       4.58%
                  55        17      12.35%
                  27         8       9.44%
RES11-51         108        33       3.32%
RES11-52          59        18       2.64%
RES11-58         384       117       6.45%
                  78        24       5.14%
RES11-59          43        13       2.40%
                  57        17       2.24%


            Whitetail Ridge Resource Area
----------------------------------------------------
                Interval                Grade
          --------------------  --------------------
Drill Hole      Feet    Meters    TREO (%)  Au (g/t)
RES11-15          39        12       2.43%
                  36        11       3.06%
RES11-29          22         7       2.95%
                  43        13       2.00%
RES11-34          28         9       3.03%
RES11-47          70        21                 0.714
                  38        12                 0.695
RES11-54         163        50                 0.750
                  73        22                 1.074



               East Taylor Target Area
----------------------------------------------------
                Interval                Grade
          --------------------  --------------------
Drill Hole      Feet    Meters    TREO (%)  Au (g/t)
RES11-28          39        12       2.06%
                  22         7       3.00%
                 267        81                 0.921
RES11-31          36        11       3.86%
                 186        57                 0.810
RES11-32          45        14       2.60%
                 134        41                 0.740
RES11-57          53        16       3.42%
RES11-57A         52        16       3.78%
RES11-60          32        10       3.21%

DRILLING RESULTS

The RE mineralization intersected in the 29 drill holes is contained primarily within the near-surface oxidized (FMR) in fully oxidized but incompletely leached equivalents of carbonatite dikes (oxide carbonate/OxCa). These dikes are widespread in the district and concentrated in dike swarms and stockwork zones on the Bull Hill, Bull Hill West, Whitetail Ridge, East Taylor and Carbon resource and target areas (Figure 1). Overlapping gold mineralization in the Whitetail Ridge, East Taylor and Carbon areas is contained in the FMR and OxCa dikes and stockwork, and in the alkali silicate host rocks. FMR refers to the major constituents of the highly oxidized, former carbonatite dikes that occur in a depth range from surface to 300-500ft/91-152m beneath the surface-F(FeOx)-M(MnOx)-R(REE minerals) (FMR).

Bull Hill Resource Area (now includes Bull Hill West)

Highlights from the Bull Hill area drill holes are summarized below.


                           Bull Hill Resource Area
                Interval                Est True      Mineralized
             From      To    Intercept  Thickness      Lithology      Grade
          --------- -------- --------- ----------  ---------------- --------
Drill Hole  Ft    M   Ft   M   Ft    M    Ft    M                   TREO (%)
---------- --- ---- ---- --- ---- ---- ----- ----
                                                   Oxide FMR dikes;
                                                   FMR, clay veins
RES11-23   124   38  175  53   51   16  17.5  5.3  and stockwork       4.35%
           644  196  648 198    4    1   3.5  1.1  Oxide dike          4.35%
           845  258  851 259    4    1   2.8  0.9  Oxide dike          4.35%
                                                   Oxide dike and
RES11-36   289   88  297  91    8    2   6.2  1.9  stockwork           2.36%
           461  141  465 142    4    1   3.1  0.9  Oxide dike         13.89%
           506  154  511 156    5    2   3.9  1.2  Oxide dike          2.04%
           539  164  550 168   11    3   8.5  2.6  Oxide dike          2.00%
           772  235  779 237    7    2   5.4  1.6  Oxide dike          8.62%
                                                   FMR dike and
RES11-37    40   12   60  18   20    6  14.0  4.3  stockwork           2.33%
                                                   FMR dike and
           110   34  134  41   24    7  16.6  5.1  stockwork           2.79%
                                                   Oxide dike, FMR
RES11-38    34   10   87  27   54   16  46.5 14.2  and clay veins      2.19%
                                                   Oxide FMR dike,
                                                   FMR and clay
                                                   stockwork and
           205   62  274  84   69   21  48.8 14.9  veins               5.40%
                                                   Oxide FMR and
                                                   clay stockwork
           284   87  341 104   57   17  40.3 12.3  and veins           4.88%
                                                   Oxide FMR and
                                                   clay stockwork
           404  123  423 129   19    6  14.6  4.5  and veins           2.44%
           521  159  528 161    7    2   5.4  1.6  Oxide FMR dike     12.96%
                                                   Oxide FMR dikes
RES11-40    41   12   70  21   30    9  22.7  6.9  and stockwork       2.51%
           117   36  137  42   20    6  14.1  4.3  Oxide FMR dike      7.13%
                                                   Oxide FMR
                                                   stockwork; clay
           320   98  324  99    5    2   3.2  1.0  veins               2.69%
                                                   Oxide FMR dike
RES11-41   581  177  588 179    7    2   6.1  1.9  and veins           2.83%
                                                   Oxide FMR dikes
           607  185  624 190   17    5    16  4.9  and stockwork       2.41%
           667  203  671 205    4    1   3.8  1.2  Oxide FMR dike      8.80%
                                                   Oxide FMR
RES11-43   224   68  238  73   14    4   9.9  3.0  stockwork           2.31%
                                                   Oxide FMR dike
           288   88  309  94   21    6  14.8  4.5  and stockwork       3.38%
                                                   Oxide FMR veins
           452  138  458 140    6    2  5.22  1.6  and stockwork       3.07%
                                                   Oxide FMR dikes,
           476  145  609 186  133   41    94 28.7  veins, stockwork    3.44%
                                                   Oxide FMR
           672  205  698 213   26    8  18.4  5.6  stockwork           2.17%
           722  220  828 252  106   32  92.2 28.1  Ox-Ca dikes         2.48%
                                                   Ox-Ca dikes,
           960  293 1033 315   73   22  56.2 17.1  veins, stockwork    2.04%
                                                   Oxide FMR
RES11-44    20    6  118  36   98   30  69.3 21.1  stockwork           2.25%
           213   65  223  68   10    3   6.7  2.0  Ox-Ca stockwork     2.59%

Eight of the 15 holes in the Bull Hill Resource Area were drilled along a prescribed NE-SW grid at azimuths of 045 degrees and 225 degrees. Holes were also drilled along azimuths of 090 degrees (one hole), 270 degrees (two holes), and 270 degrees (four holes) in order to test for mineralized bodies directed along structures divergent from the main trend of mineralization (Figure 1).

Whitetail Ridge Resource Area

RE mineralization in and adjacent to the Whitetail Ridge Resource Area occurs dominantly NW-trending dikes, veins and stockwork zones. The six holes were drilled along a prescribed NE-SW grid at azimuths of 045 degrees or 225 degrees. The highlights from the Whitetail Ridge area drill holes are summarized in the following table. Two of the drill holes contain significant intercepts of gold mineralization hosted in FMR stockwork and diatreme breccia.


                        Whitetail Ridge Resource Area
                Interval                Est True   Mineralized
             From      To    Intercept  Thickness   Lithology  Grade
          --------- -------- --------- ---------- ------------ -----
                                                                TREO
Drill Hole   ft   m   ft   m   ft    m    ft    m                (%)
---------- ---- --- ---- --- ---- ---- ----- ----
                                                  Ox-Ca
RES11-15    290  88  328 100   39   12  38.5 11.7 stockwork    2.43%
                                                  Ox-Ca
            393 120  402 123    9    3     9  2.7 stockwork    2.28%
                                                  Ox-Ca dikes
                                                  and
            459 140  495 151   36   11    36 11.0 stockwork    3.06%
            565 172  590 180   25    8    25  7.6 Ox-Ca dike   3.55%
            813 248  819 250    6    2     6  1.8 Ox-Ca dike   2.37%
                                                  Oxide dike
RES11-29     35  11   57  17   22    7    20  6.1 and veins    2.95%
             97  30  107  33   10    3     9  2.7 Oxide veins  4.46%
                                                  Oxide
                                                  stockwork
            147  45  190  58   43   13    33 10.1 and veins    2.00%
                                                  Ox-Ca dike
            594 181  609 186   11    3   7.8  2.4 and veins    2.33%
            661 201  666 203    5    2   2.9  0.9 Ox-Ca dike   2.79%
                                                  Oxide
RES11-34    226  69  276  84   10    3    10  3.0 stockwork    2.65%
                                                  Oxide dikes
                                                  and
            806 246  834 254   28    9  19.8  6.0 stockwork    3.03%
                                                  Ox-Ca veins
                                                  and
RES11-47    638 194  645 197    7    2   4.6  1.4 stockwork    2.49%
                                                  Oxide dike
                                                  and
            955 291  966 294   11    3   7.8  2.4 stockwork    2.10%
                                                                    Grade Au
                                                                       (g/t)
                                                                    --------
                                                  Diatreme
                                                  breccia with
            450 137  520 158   70   21  49.5 15.1 Ox-Ca veins          0.071
                                                  Diatreme
                                                  breccia with
            770 235  808 246   38   12  26.9  8.2 Ox-Ca veins          0.695
RES11-53    406 124  411 125    6    2   3.9  1.2 Ox-Ca dike   2.33%
                                                  Diatreme
                                                  Breccia with
RES11-54    322  98  335 102   13    4   9.0  2.7 FMR veins    2.69%
            720 219  724 221    4    1   2.8  0.9 Ox-Ca vein   4.46%
                                                  Diatreme
                                                  Breccia with
            180  55  190  58   10    3   7.0  2.1 FMR veins            2.010
                                                  Diatreme
                                                  Breccia with
            241  73  404 123  163   50 115.0 35.1 FMR veins            0.750
                                                  Diatreme
                                                  Breccia with
           1090 332 1162 354   73   22  51.0 15.5 Ox-Ca veins          1.074

East Taylor Target Area

The East Taylor target is located approximately 2,500ft/760m west of the main Bull Hill RE deposit and 2,500ft/760m southwest of the Whitetail Ridge deposit (Figure 1). The zone appears to have an easterly strike, as opposed to the dominant northwesterly and northerly mineralized structures in the Bull Hill-Whitetail Ridge deposits. Preliminary geological mapping and projection of FMR intercepts in drill holes suggest that the REE mineralization consists of dikes and adjacent stockwork with dimensions of more than 700ft/210m east-west by 250ft/75m north-south, and the mineralization is open to the east. Results from six core drill holes drilled at the East Taylor target area are reported here and augment the results from the three core holes reported in a 4 August 2011 press release. The core holes were drilled to follow up results from reverse circulation drill hole SUN-090. This hole was collared east of Taylor Ridge during the 2010 gold drilling program and intersected significant FMR-style mineralization strongly enriched in both light and heavy REE (see press release dated 27 October 2011. The REE mineralization is associated with coincident and peripheral zones of gold mineralization, and the gold assay results are also reported here.


                           East Taylor Target Area
               Interval               Est True   Mineralized
             From     To   Intercept Thickness    Lithology    Grade
          -------- ------- --------- --------- -------------- ------
                                                                TREO
Drill Hole  ft   m  ft   m   ft    m   ft    m                   (%)
---------- --- --- --- --- ---- ---- ---- ----
                                               Oxide FMR
                                               dike, veins
RES11-28   106  32 144  44   39   12 33.5 10.2 and stockwork   2.06%
                                               Oxide FMR
                                               dike, veins
           201  61 214  65   13    4 10.9  3.3 and stockwork   2.96%
                                               Oxide FMR
                                               dike, veins
           255  78 277  84   22    7 19.1  5.8 and stockwork   3.00%
                                               Oxide FMR
                                               dike, veins
RES11-31     8   2  44  13   36   11 25.5  7.8 and stockwork   3.86%
                                               FMR dikes and
RES11-32    19   6  64  20   45   14   42 12.8 stockwork       2.60%
            86  26 107  33   21    6 19.7  6.0 Stockwork       2.76%
           274  84 279  85    6    2    5  1.5 FMR dike        2.41%
                                                                    Grade Au
                                                                       (g/t)
                                                                    --------
                                               FMR dikes and
             6   2 140  43  134   41  126 38.4 stockwork in Trachyte   0.740
                                               FMR dikes and
RES11-33     0   0 143  44  143   44  101 30.8 stockwork in Trachyte   0.500

Carbon Target Area

The Carbon REE target is located approximately 1,200 ft/370m northwest of the Whitetail Ridge deposit along an apparent northwest-trending zone of mineralization (Figure 1). Two reverse-circulation drill holes (SUN-076 and SUN-079) were completed during the 2010 Sundance gold exploration program and cut significant REE mineralization in FMR and unoxidized carbonatite vein material (see news release dated 4 August 2011). The REE mineralization may portend the northwestern extension of the Whitetail Ridge system or, alternatively, a distinct FMR/carbonatite mineralized system. Significant REE-bearing intercepts from the Carbon target area are summarized below. If this mineralization is a continuation of the Whitetail Ridge dike system and the Bull Hill SW system, it may strike up to 5,000ft/1,500m in length. The Carbon target exhibits enrichment in both light and heavy REEs.


                           Carbon REE Target Area
                 Interval                 Est True     Mineralized
              From       To    Intercept  Thickness     Lithology     Grade
           --------- --------- --------- ----------  -------------- --------
Drill Hole   ft    m   ft    m   ft    m    ft    m                 TREO (%)
---------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- ----
RES11-56     16    5   26    8   10    3   7.1  2.2  Ox-Ca dike        4.74%
            330  101  334  102    4    1   2.8  0.9  Ox-Ca dike        3.88%
                                                     Ox-Ca dike and
RES11-57     19    6   72   22   53   16    46 14.0  stockwork         3.42%
RES11-58A    19    6   71   22   52   16  25.8  7.9  Ox-Ca dike        3.78%
            531  162  541  165   10    3   7.1  2.2  Oxide FMR dike    3.56%
                                                     Oxide and Ox-
RES11-60     76   23  108   33   32   10  22.6  6.9  Ca dike           3.21%

Heavy Rare Earth Enrichment

In 2011, the Company identified significant HREE enrichment in FMR and oxide-carbonate carbonatite dikes at the Whitetail Ridge resource area and the East Taylor and Carbon target areas (see news releases dated 4 August and 27 October 2011). The assay results reported here confirm those observations. Preliminary mineralogical studies indicate that the Y-HREE (yttrium-heavy rare earth element) mineralization is found primarily in the RE fluocarbonates, synchysite and parasite, at Whitetail Ridge and Carbon, and in xenotime, and yttrium-vanadiam phosphate, and RE fluocarbonates at East Taylor. Individual RE assays for Eu, Tb, Dy and Y in intercepts greater than 20ft/6.1m from drill holes reported here are summarized below. Values from the Bull Hill Measured and Indicated resource is included for comparison.


          Assay Summary for HREEs in Selected Drill Hole Intercepts
              Interval
            From      To   Intercept
          -------- ------- ---------
Location
 and Drill
 Hole       ft   m  ft   m   ft    m  % TREO % Eu2O3 % Tb2O3 % Dy2O3  % Y2O3
          ---- --- --- --- ---- ---- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
Bull Hill
M&I       (For comparison)            3.840%  0.022%  0.004%  0.012%  0.043%
Whitetail Ridge
RES11-15   290  88 328 100   39   12  2.430%  0.020%  0.006%  0.019%  0.048%
           459 140 495 151   36   11  3.060%  0.027%  0.008%  0.029%  0.061%
           565 172 590 180   25    8  3.550%  0.030%  0.008%  0.031%  0.085%
RES11-29    35  11  57  17   22    7  2.950%  0.024%  0.006%  0.018%  0.036%
           147  45 190  58   43   13  2.000%  0.023%  0.006%  0.020%  0.050%
RES11-34   806 246 834 254   28    9  3.030%  0.018%  0.004%  0.012%  0.038%
Carbon
RES11-57    19   6  72  22   53   16  3.420%  0.030%  0.009%  0.037%  0.134%
RES11-57A   19   6  71  22   52   16  3.780%  0.035%  0.010%  0.044%  0.164%
RES11-60    76  23 108  33   32   10  3.210%  0.029%  0.008%  0.034%  0.130%
East Taylor
RES11-28   106  32 144  44   39   12  2.060%  0.022%  0.008%  0.031%  0.100%
           255  78 277  84   22    7  3.000%  0.030%  0.013%  0.049%  0.166%
RES11-31     8   2  44  13   36   11  3.860%  0.050%  0.017%  0.064%  0.166%
RES11-32    19   6  64  20   45   14  2.600%  0.028%  0.010%  0.039%  0.108%
            86  26 107  33   21    6  2.760%  0.026%  0.013%  0.060%  0.193%

The grades for Eu, Tb, Dy and Y are among the highest of any North American REE deposit.

REE assay values are reported by convention as the combined oxide equivalents (REO) of the 15 elements in the lanthanide series plus yttrium. The Bull Hill deposits at the Bear Lodge project contain predominately the light REEs (lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium and samarium), with economically important quantities of several of the heavy REEs (europium, dysprosium and terbium). The Whitetail Ridge Resource area and the East Taylor and Carbon target areas have more abundant HREE enrichment, with enhanced abundances of Eu, Dy, Tb and Y (see news release dated 4 August 2011).

For additional information regarding the metallurgy of our deposits, please refer to press releases dated 15 March 2012, 1 March 2012 and 7 September 2011.

To view Figure 1 (Drill hole location map), please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/RES326F1.pdf

Assays, Quality Control and Standard Certification

ALS Chemex conducted the assaying for the REEs reported here in their Vancouver, BC assay facility. ALS Chemex Vancouver is accredited to ISO 9001 and operates according to ALS Group standards consistent with ISO 17025 methods at other laboratories. The samples were prepared and subjected to lithium metaborate fusion, followed by ICP analysis and a mass spectroscopy finish.

Analytical quality is monitored through the use of randomly inserted quality control samples, including standards, blanks and duplicates, which are blinded to the analytical laboratory. Results from the analyses at ALS Chemex are evaluated continuously by Dr. Jeffrey Jaacks, the Company's QA/QC consultant, who is a Qualified Person according to National Instrument 43-101. The results from the current data set indicate acceptable accuracy and precision. Blank analyses also indicate no issues with carry-over contamination.

Rare Element Resources Ltd. (TSX: RES)(NYSE Amex: REE) is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth elements and gold on the Bear Lodge property.

REEs are key components of the green energy technologies and other high-technology applications. Some of the major applications include hybrid automobiles, plug-in electric automobiles, advanced wind turbines, computer hard drives, compact fluorescent light bulbs, metal alloys, additives in ceramics and glass, petroleum cracking catalysts and a number of critical military applications. China currently produces more than 95% of the 130,000 tonnes of REEs consumed annually worldwide, and China has been reducing its exports of REEs each year. The REE market is growing rapidly, and is projected to accelerate if the green technologies are implemented on a broad scale.

ON BEHALF OF MANAGEMENT

James G. Clark, Ph.D., Vice President Exploration

For information, refer to the Company's website at www.rareelementresources.com.

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, who take full responsibility for content.

Forward-Looking Statements

Except for statements of historical fact, certain information contained herein constitutes forward-looking statements. Forward looking statements are usually identified by our use of certain terminology, including "will", "believes", "may", "expects", "should", "seeks", "anticipates", "has potential to", or "intends" or by discussions of strategy or intentions. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause our actual results or achievements to be materially different from any future results or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are statements that are not historical facts, and include but are not limited to, statements regarding our expectations regarding future mineral resource estimates; our plans, objectives and expectations with respect to the Bear Lodge Project; general industry and macroeconomic growth rates and statements regarding future performance.

Forward-looking statements used in this discussion are subject to various risks and uncertainties, most of which are difficult to predict and generally beyond the control of the Company. Forward-looking statements in this document are not a prediction of future events or circumstances, and those future events or circumstances may not occur. If risks or uncertainties materialize, or if underlying assumptions prove incorrect, our actual results may vary materially from those expected, estimated or projected. Important factors than can cause the Company's actual results to differ materially from those anticipated in the forward-looking statements include risks associated with commodity prices, exploration results, governmental and environmental regulations, permitting, licensing and approval processes for our operations and other factors described under the heading "Risk Factors" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended June 30, 2011, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") as updated by our subsequent filings with the SEC. Given these uncertainties, users of the information included herein, including investors and prospective investors, are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements made in this press release to reflect future events or developments, except as required by U.S. and Canadian securities laws.

Mineral Resources are not Reserves

Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. Mineral resource estimates do not account for minability, selectivity, mining loss, and dilution. These mineral resource estimates are in the measured, indicated, and inferred mineral resource categories. Inferred mineral resources are normally considered too speculative geologically for the application of economic considerations that would enable them to be categorized as mineral reserves. There is also no certainty that these inferred mineral resources will be converted to measured and indicated mineral resource categories through further drilling, or into mineral reserves once economic considerations are applied.

Neither TSX Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Contacts:
Rare Element Resources Ltd.
Anne Hite
Director of Investor Relations
(720) 278-2466
ahite@rarelementresources.com
www.rareelementresources.com

Source: Rare Element Resources Ltd.

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