Greenland Mines Exec to Highlight Skaergaard's Resource Efficiency at EIT RawMaterials Summit
Event summary
- Bo Møller Stensgaard, Ph.D., President of Greenland Mines, will participate in the EIT RawMaterials Summit 2026 in Brussels from May 19 to 21, 2026.
- Stensgaard will join a roundtable discussion on May 20 focused on maximizing value from every tonne mined through advanced mineral processing.
- Greenland Mines recently engaged GTK Mintec for a comprehensive mineralogical, metallurgical, and processing-flow program for the Skaergaard Project.
- The Skaergaard Project hosts a disclosed NI 43-101 Mineral Resource comprising gold, palladium, and platinum with a gross in-situ contained metal value of approximately $68 billion at February 2026 metal prices.
The big picture
Greenland Mines' participation in the EIT RawMaterials Summit 2026 underscores the strategic importance of the Skaergaard Project in the context of Europe's push for competitive raw materials value chains. The project's potential to recover value from multiple metals, including palladium, gold, platinum, vanadium, gallium, iron, and titanium, aligns with broader industry trends towards resource efficiency and supply chain resilience. The engagement with GTK Mintec for advanced mineral processing further positions Skaergaard as a technically advanced and strategically relevant development project.
What we're watching
- Resource Efficiency
- How Greenland Mines' focus on resource-efficient mining will impact the development of the Skaergaard Project.
- Supply Chain Dynamics
- Whether the Skaergaard Project can contribute to diversified and resilient supply chains for critical metals in Europe and among Western allies.
- Technical Advancements
- The pace at which Greenland Mines can advance the Skaergaard Project through modern geology, metallurgy, and environmentally robust development concepts.
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