AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRare-Earth Unlock for Kvanefjeld: Energy Transition Minerals says it found 10 new rare-earth target zones at Kvanefjeld, including an 1.8km trend where uranium stays below Greenland’s 100ppm legal threshold—potentially removing a key blocker for the project. Gold Processing Upgrade in Greenland: Amaroq commissioned a flotation recovery circuit at Nalunaq, moving the plant to design specs and lifting expected gold recovery from ~50–70% (gravity-only) to ~90–95%, with first concentrate produced. Arctic Shipping & Ecosystems Under Strain: A DTU-led study reports Greenland glaciers are releasing four times more icebergs than 25 years ago, reshaping deep-sea habitats and raising risks for maritime traffic and fisheries. Baffin Fisheries Pressure: Greenland’s government is asking Ottawa for higher fishing quotas and more commercial access in waters off Baffin Island, arguing it supports jobs and the local economy. Boardroom Signal for Greenland Energy: Greenland Energy Company appointed Carol Craig to its board, adding audit-committee experience from the space and defense tech sector. Global Industry Context: Separate reporting highlights a push to secure non-China rare-earth supply chains for defense magnets, underscoring why Greenland’s mineral rules and processing timelines matter now.
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