Greenland Mines Aligns Technical Teams for Skaergaard Project's Next Phase

  • Greenland Mines concluded a three-day technical workshop for the Skaergaard Project, involving over 15 international experts.
  • The workshop focused on advancing orebody understanding, fieldwork planning, and defining a roadmap to Initial Assessment (IA) or Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA).
  • Key outcomes include an updated drilling plan for 2026, refined metallurgical test strategies, and a framework for environmental data integration.
  • The workshop aligned technical teams on priorities for the upcoming field season and critical work packages for IA/PEA.

Greenland Mines is strategically positioning the Skaergaard Project as a potential large-scale, long-life precious and critical metals project in the Arctic. The workshop underscores the company's focus on cross-disciplinary expertise to navigate technical and regulatory challenges, aligning with broader industry trends toward sustainable mineral development in remote regions.

Technical Execution
How the updated drilling and sampling campaign will impact resource modeling accuracy.
Regulatory Pathway
Whether the environmental baseline studies will facilitate permitting for future exploitation license applications.
Strategic Differentiation
The pace at which Greenland Mines integrates additional international specialists to advance the Skaergaard Project.