Greenland Mines (NASDAQ: GRML) announced the completion of a three-day multidisciplinary planning workshop for its Skaergaard Precious and Critical Metals Project in southeast Greenland. The workshop, held June 22-24, brought together more than 15 international experts from GTK Mintec, the Geological Survey of Finland, SLR Consulting, WSP Denmark and other technical specialists. The sessions focused on advancing understanding of the orebody and processing pathways, planning 2026 drilling, sampling and environmental programs, and establishing a roadmap toward an Initial Assessment or Preliminary Economic Assessment and future development.
The company said the workshop produced an integrated plan for the 2026 field campaign, a refined metallurgical testing strategy, a framework for incorporating geotechnical and environmental data into mine design and permitting, and a long-term development roadmap extending toward a potential exploitation license. Greenland Mines noted that the workshop builds on its existing collaborations with GTK Mintec, WSP Denmark and SLR Consulting and reflects its strategy of engaging leading international technical experts to advance the Skaergaard project.
The Skaergaard project is a key asset for Greenland Mines, which operates two divisions: mining and biotech. The mining division focuses on exploration and development of the Skaergaard Project and, subject to closing of a previously announced transaction, the Sarfartoq neodymium-praseodymium rare earths project in southwest Greenland. The company's strategy centers on building a multi-asset platform with exposure to rare earth magnet materials, precious metals and selected midstream processing opportunities, while advancing its broader North Atlantic Critical Metals Corridor vision linking Greenland resources with allied downstream jurisdictions and industrial infrastructure.
The completion of this workshop marks a significant step in de-risking the Skaergaard project and moving it toward development. By integrating geological, metallurgical, geotechnical and environmental data early in the planning process, the company aims to streamline permitting and reduce future uncertainties. The roadmap developed during the workshop will guide the company's activities over the next several years as it works toward an exploitation license.
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