en.Wedoany.com Reported - Energy Transition Minerals (ASX:ETM) has identified 10 new rare earth element targets within the Kvanefjeld exploration license area in Greenland, including a 1,800-meter-long mineralized trend with uranium content below regulatory thresholds.
The company's 2025 field program discovered widespread surface mineralization, with the highest total rare earth oxide (TREO) grade reaching 39,695 ppm from 214 rock chip samples collected at 772 locations between June and November 2025.
Managing Director Daniel Mamadou stated that the company is excited to discover new mineralized areas containing potentially economic rare earth grades, particularly extensive mineralized rock zones with uranium content below the thresholds of the Uranium Act, which should not be subject to the exploration restrictions implied by the Act.
The most significant discovery is located at the southwestern edge of the intrusion, within a 1,800-meter-long zone where heavy rare earth oxide (REO) grades reach up to 1,174 ppm, with uranium concentrations consistently below 100 ppm. This zone also returned notable grades, including 319 ppm dysprosium oxide, 51 ppm terbium oxide, and 1,778 ppm yttrium oxide.
Multiple samples exceeded the average resource grade of the Kvanefjeld deposit, with 69 samples surpassing the TREO benchmark of 10,900 ppm. Heavy rare earth oxide grades reached exceptional levels, with 82 samples exceeding the deposit's average of 400 ppm.
The company also discovered mineralized trachyte at higher elevations, with niobium values up to 5,280 ppm and uranium below 100 ppm, similar to the Dubbo rare earth deposit in New South Wales.
Exploration license MEL 2010/02 expired on December 31, 2025, and the Greenland authorities have recommended against renewal under current legislation. Energy Transition Minerals plans to file an objection through its subsidiary Greenland Minerals by June 15, 2026.
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