AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoArctic Critical Minerals & Mining: Dalaroo Metals is positioning its Greenland Blue Lagoon rare-earth project (zirconium, niobium, hafnium and rare earths) as a supply-security play, while also pointing to gold exploration upside in Côte d’Ivoire. North Atlantic Supply Chain: Greenland Mines boosted its North Atlantic critical materials exposure by buying into AnorTech, aiming to add optionality around sustainable alumina production. Lithium in Greenland: Brunswick Exploration extended the spodumene-bearing corridor at its Nuuk Lithium project, nearly doubling the mineralized system’s scale and teeing up next drilling steps. Greenland in Geopolitics: A U.S. Arctic official’s Greenland takeover pitch—framed around seafood and “all-you-can-eat shrimp” at Red Lobster—adds fresh noise to the Greenland debate even as national security arguments remain the official line. Energy & Shipping Backdrop: Brent crude slipped below pre-Iran-war levels as Strait of Hormuz traffic starts to reopen, a reminder that Arctic-linked logistics and energy costs can swing fast. Defense Industrial Pressure: NATO chief Mark Rutte met Trump to cool tensions over Iran and possible U.S. troop drawdowns, while European leaders push to “make NATO more European,” signaling continued demand for defense industrial scaling.
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