Updated
Updated · RealClearWorld · May 9
Eclipse Metals updates Grønnedal rare earth resource estimate
Updated
Updated · RealClearWorld · May 9

Eclipse Metals updates Grønnedal rare earth resource estimate

8 articles · Updated · RealClearWorld · May 9
  • The southwest Greenland project is now estimated at 208 million tonnes grading 0.72% total rare earth oxides, including about 1.5 million tonnes of rare earth material and 456,000 tonnes of magnet oxides.
  • The update adds to Greenland deposits such as Tanbreez and Kvanefjeld, strengthening prospects for a Western rare earth supply chain outside China for defence, clean energy and technology industries.
  • The report argues China still controls 85% of global rare earth processing and has imposed export curbs, underscoring calls for faster Western financing, permitting and allied supply-chain development.
Is Greenland's mineral wealth a strategic solution or an expensive, ecologically risky trap for the West?
Can Western nations secure rare earth supplies without adopting China's state-led industrial playbook?
Will recycling and new magnet technology solve the rare earth crisis faster than opening new mines?

Eclipse Metals’ Grønnedal Project: 208 Mt at 0.72% TREO Positions Greenland as Key REE Supplier

Overview

Eclipse Metals has announced an updated Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) for its Grønnedal Rare Earth Element Project, built on a robust, multi-source dataset compiled under strict JORC protocols. This comprehensive and rigorous methodology, supported by extensive high-quality data collection—including new and historic drillholes—has led to a substantial increase in confidence regarding the project's resource potential. The updated MRE is expected to significantly influence market perception and project valuation, as it demonstrates a higher degree of geological understanding and de-risks the project for investors and partners.

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