AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMining & Processing: Amaroq says the flotation recovery circuit is now installed and commissioned at the Nalunaq gold mine, lifting expected gold recovery from gravity-only levels (50–70%) to about 90–95% and boosting output prospects for H1 2026. Arctic Critical Minerals Supply Chain: Greenland Mines Ltd. secured a first right of refusal on Iceland’s Helguvík brownfield industrial site, adding port access and power to its push for downstream processing capacity outside Greenland. Rare Earths & Defense Materials: REalloys signed a priority-access deal for up to 30% of production from an Appalachian rare earth network, aiming to feed magnet metals ahead of a planned Pentagon ban on Chinese-origin materials. Energy Exploration in Greenland: Greenland Energy updated progress on East Greenland drilling plans, including a five-year drilling agreement and a Halliburton services partnership ahead of October 2026 operations. Climate & Shipping Risk: A new study links retreating glaciers in northeast Greenland to more icebergs, which can reshape deep-sea habitats while increasing risks to shipping and fisheries. Geopolitics & Navigation: Researchers report Russian satellites can jam GPS across Europe, with interference detected as far west as Greenland. Defense Trust Shock: A survey finds only 11% of Europeans view the US as an ally, citing threats involving Greenland and doubts about NATO commitments.
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