Dalaroo Metals Expands Greenland Rare Earths Exploration License
Dalaroo Metals has applied for two new exploration licenses in Greenland, doubling its landholdings to nearly 260 square kilometers. This strategic move enhances its position in a key area for critical minerals, including rare earths.

Dalaroo Metals has applied for two new exploration licenses in southwest Greenland, expanding its landholding by over 242 square kilometers. This brings its total footprint in the region to nearly 260 square kilometers, significantly enhancing its position in the Gardar Alkaline Province, known for critical minerals like rare earths, zirconium, and niobium.
The Blue Lagoon project is located within the Helene alkaline granite of the Nunarsuit Complex, an area recognized for hosting high concentrations of valuable minerals. This expansion underscores Dalaroo's commitment to strengthening its role in the critical minerals sector, crucial for various industries and technologies.




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