en.Wedoany.com Reported - Critical Metals Corp. has provided an update on the development of its Tanbreez Rare Earth Project in Greenland, reporting progress in infrastructure, drilling, and logistics. The company is executing a strategic acceleration plan to prepare for the next phase of project development.
Construction has begun on the pilot plant headquarters and infrastructure facility base for the Tanbreez project, laying the groundwork for future processing and operational activities. Development of the camp facility adjacent to Qaqortoq International Airport is also ongoing, including the construction and upgrade of the project canteen and restaurant office to support expanded on-site personnel and operational needs.
Tony Sage, Chairman of Critical Metals Corp., stated that the team is executing key milestones, with momentum building across all aspects of the project—from infrastructure construction and geotechnical planning to drilling expansion and bulk sample preparation. The company remains focused on advancing Tanbreez into its next development phase.
In terms of drilling and exploration, an additional drill rig has been assembled in the workshop and is scheduled to be mobilized to the site in the coming weeks to support the expanded drilling program and resource development. The company recently held a technical collaboration meeting between NIRAS and Critical Metals Corp., focusing on geotechnical drilling survey planning aimed at supporting engineering design, infrastructure layout, and future development plans.
On-site personnel have commenced measurement and preparation activities for bulk samples at the Upper Fjord and Hill Deposit. This bulk sample program is designed to feed the pilot plant testing and metallurgical evaluation, serving as a critical step in advancing the understanding of ore characteristics and supporting future project development decisions.
As part of the project acceleration strategy, the company is leveraging new jet aircraft flights via Qaqortoq International Airport to facilitate the deployment of additional personnel and operational logistics, supporting the increased on-site activities, technical projects, and infrastructure development planned for the upcoming field season.
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