Eclipse Metals Unveils Extensive Rare Earths System at Grønnedal, Greenland
Eclipse Metals confirms a large-scale rare earths system at Grønnedal with five successful drill holes, highlighting significant mineralization. The project aims to provide an alternative to Chinese rare earth supply, particularly critical elements for electric vehicle manufacturing.

Eclipse Metals has confirmed a significant rare earths system at its Grønnedal project in Greenland, following a five-hole, 705-metre diamond drilling program that demonstrated broad mineralization from surface. Key results include a 195-metre intercept with 6268 ppm total rare earth oxides (TREO) and a 114.4-metre intercept at 6883 ppm TREO, indicating strong geological continuity.
Notably, neodymium and praseodymium comprise over 30% of the TREO, essential for high-performance magnets. The project is positioned near existing infrastructure, enhancing its viability. With only 6% of the carbonatite tested, there is substantial potential for resource expansion. The ultra-low uranium levels further suggest a favorable regulatory pathway.




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