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Greenland Resources Inc N.MOLY

Alternate Symbol(s):  GRLRF

Greenland Resources Inc. is a Canadian resource company, focused on the development of its 100% owned Climax type primary molybdenum deposit located in central east Greenland. The project also contains copper and magnesium. The project is an open pit operation with an environmentally friendly mine design focused on reduced water usage, low aquatic disturbance and low footprint due to modularized infrastructure. License 2018/11 covers an 82 square kilometer area north of Scoresby Sund in eastern Greenland that includes the Malmbjerg molybdenum deposit. The Proven and Probable Reserves are 245 million tons at 0.176% MoS2, for 571 million pounds of contained molybdenum metal.


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Post by TELEMARKERon Jun 11, 2024 11:17am
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Greenland expects draft exploitation licence shortly

2024-06-11 09:49 ET - News Release

Dr. Ruben Shiffman reports

GREENLAND RESOURCES EXPECTS DRAFT EXPLOITATION LICENSE

Further to Greenland Resources Inc.'s press release dated April 2, 2024, the company's wholly owned subsidiary Greenland Resources A/S has received a positive assessment letter from the Greenland Mineral License and Safety Authority (MLSA) stating that the company fulfilled the formal submission requirements of the Act on Mineral Activities and that a draft exploitation licence is expected to be issued within the next three months. If the company has no further comments to the draft, the exploitation licence is submitted for approval to the government of Greenland.

The company also expects to provide an update on the capex financing process within the next few weeks.

Based on the current project National Instrument 43-101 definitive feasibility study, the project is set to potentially become the largest public revenue source in Greenland for decades to come (greater than $1-billion (U.S.) in taxes) and create over 500 local jobs during construction and 200 local jobs during the 20-year mine life. Moreover, it aims to provide new life skills and training opportunities for the people of Greenland while establishing critical infrastructure on the east coast.

Additionally, the project holds the potential to emerge as the largest molybdenum supplier to the European Union Green Deal, aligning with high sustainable standards and responsible sourcing practices. Currently the EU is the second-largest user of molybdenum worldwide and, despite having a self-sufficient molybdenum processing capacity and high-quality steel and chemical products that require molybdenum, it has no molybdenum mines. With China dominating 45 per cent of the world molybdenum market (byproduct and primary) and primary molybdenum being less than 15 per cent of the total world molybdenum production, the EU has only one western country currently supplying primary molybdenum, crucial for producing high-performance steels, including military-grade and advanced chemical products, sectors led worldwide by the EU.

Furthermore, the project economics are favourably positioned, as current molybdenum prices are above $23 (U.S.) per pound, notably higher than the $18 (U.S.) per pound of molybdenum considered in the company's NI 43-101 feasibility study.

The company also wishes to announce that it will be participating on June 14 in a panel discussion at Folkemodet in the Danish island of Bornholm, invited by COWI. The event will focus on mineral resources, the green deal, climate and more. The panel will include the company, the president of COWI, the Greenland Minister of Mines and a partner from Kaya Partners. Folkemodet is a prominent political event held annually in Bornholm, bringing together Danish business leaders, academia, politicians and individuals with a keen interest in democracy with the aim to inspire each other and find solutions to the challenges of society. Denmark has one of the largest molybdenum end-users worldwide for chemical applications and one of the world's largest wind turbine manufacturers. Wind turbines require significant amounts of molybdenum in several crucial components amounting to approximately 120 kilograms of molybdenum per megawatt installed capacity.

 
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