AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRare Earths Licensing Shock: Greenland has rejected Greenland Minerals’ Kvanefjeld exploration licence renewal, saying further work won’t meet the Uranium Act’s exploitation rules—while ETM now weighs legal options after a compressed review. New Drilling Momentum: Amaroq has started discovery drilling at the Ilua pegmatite rare earth prospect in South Greenland, targeting high-grade heavy rare earths with low uranium/thorium signals. Canadian Funding for Greenland Mining: Canada approved a $7m non-repayable grant for Greenland Resources’ Malmbjerg molybdenum project, backing processing studies tied to defence and clean energy supply security. Arctic Shipping Pollution Control: A new focus on IMO rules highlights how black carbon from ships accelerates Arctic ice melt and habitat loss—pushing regulators to go beyond existing emission limits. Polar Industry & Tourism: Quark Expeditions launched Arctic 2028 and Antarctic 2028/29 seasons, including a Greenland culinary tie-up and new photography-led experiences. Space Training With Greenland Links: U.S. Space Force Guardian officer graduates were assigned to locations including Greenland, underscoring growing Arctic operational interest.
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