AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCanada Funding Boost for Greenland Mining: Greenland Resources says Ottawa has signed off on a C$7m ($4.93m) non-repayable grant for its Malmbjerg molybdenum project, backing work on processing and by-product recovery through March 2028. Uranium Ban Hits Kvanefjeld Renewal: Greenland rejected Energy Transition Minerals’ licence renewal for the Kuannersuit/Kvanefjeld rare-earths project, citing the Uranium Act and ETM’s complaint that the ministry’s rushed process didn’t properly weigh new low-uranium data. Rare-Earth Drilling Starts in South Greenland: Amaroq began drilling at the Ilua pegmatite REE prospect near the coast, targeting multiple targets across a pegmatite system after 2025 sampling reported up to 2.3% TREO. Arctic Industry Meets Geopolitics: A week of coverage keeps circling Greenland’s minerals and licensing alongside wider trade and security tensions, including renewed tariff threats tied to European digital taxes and NATO strains. Ocean Monitoring Back in Focus: Reports say the U.S. ocean monitoring network was set to be dismantled but is now being redeployed after pushback—relevant for Greenland’s marine and climate research base.
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