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Discovery of Rare Earth Elements in South Greenland, in surface grab samples

Amaroq reports high-grade rare earth element assays averaging 2.31% Total Rare Earth Oxide at Nunarsuit, signaling strategic potential in South Greenland's Gardar Province.

  • Amaroq Ltd. announced in 2025 the initial identification of REE mineralisation at its Nunarsuit licence, confirming high-grade results at the Ilua Pegmatite Zone.
  • Amaroq Ltd. expanded its exploration beyond gold, targeting Nunarsuit because the western Gardar Igneous Province has been under-explored for REEs despite earlier geological reports.
  • Analyses returned the material comprises approximately 27% heavy REEs and 73% light REEs, with 21% being key magnetic metals Nd, Pr, Dy and Tb, across a broad system several metres wide striking roughly five kilometres.
  • Amaroq's technical team will complete further assessments including channel sampling, mineralogical studies, and design drilling strategies with ground geophysical surveys and potential rig deployment.
  • Compared with nearby deposits, Nunarsuit is believed to host up to 20% of the world's REE resources, with Ilua's monazite-style mineralisation potentially allowing simpler processing, in the Gardar Province context.
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Discovery of Rare Earth Elements in South Greenland, in surface grab samples

Reykjavík, Nov. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Amaroq Ltd.(“Amaroq” or the “Company”) Discovery of Rare Earth Elements in South Greenland, in...

Amaroq announced on the Stock Exchange this morning that the company had found rare earth metals in high concentrations in South Greenland. According to the company's announcement, this is the first time it has found rare earth metals in high concentrations. The announcement says that this is an important step in the company's strategy to expand its operations into the field of important and rare minerals. The company has also been exploring for…

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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