RE: Charles Archer4 Nov 2025 07:43
This is one of the reasons AMRQ has been able to attract high quality long term investors such as sovereign funds and pension funds….
“ South Greenland’s Gardar Igneous Province is renowned for its unique mid-Proterozoic alkaline intrusions, which have produced significant rare earth deposits. To the east of Nunarsuit lie the Ilímaussaq intrusive complexes, hosting deposits such as Kvanefjeld and Tanbreez. Kvanefjeld (Kuannersuit) hosts a Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources of 451Mt @ 1.14% TREO with a further 559Mt @ 1.1% TREO in the inferred category1, and is often cited as one of the largest undeveloped REE resources in the world. Tanbreez (Kringlerne), located only ~15 km from Kvanefjeld, similarly boasts Indicated Mineral resource of 25.4Mt @ 0.37% TREO and 1.37% ZrO2 as well as 19.45Mt @ 0.39% TREO and 1.42% ZrO2 in the Inferred category2 with a total conceptual exploration target of over 4 billion tonnes (chiefly eudialyte hosted light REEs, along with high zirconium) and was granted a mining license in 2020. These deposits illustrate the significant REE endowment of the Gardar Province have drawn international attention to South Greenland, as a strategic source of critical minerals.”
They are looking at a bigger picture beyond today’s sp!
Just love AMRQ’s methodical approach.
Usual caveats
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