Greenland Mines Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire the Sarfartoq Neodymium-Praseodymium Rare Earths Project in Greenland

Transaction will add an advanced magnet rare earths asset in Greenland to complement Skaergaard and solidifies Greenland Mines' position in the global critical minerals race Neo Performance Materials will become a strategic shareholder and secures offtake rights for up to 60% of future Sarfartoq production TRANSACTION HIGHLIGHTS Sarfartoq stands as one of Greenland's most advanced and compelling rare earths projects, backed by a historic NI 43-101 Mineral Resource Estimate, a Preliminary Economic Assessment, over 15 years of drilling, extensive metallurgical test work, engineering and environmental baseline studies. Historic resources at the ST1 zone, which hosts approximately 27 million kg of neodymium oxide (Nd₂O₃) and 8 million kg of praseodymium oxide (Pr₆O₁₁) – with Nd-Pr comprising an exceptional 25–40% of total rare earth oxides (TREO) — one of the highest ratios reported globally and the key value driver in today's rare earths market.
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