Securing America’s critical metals supply. One of the world’s largest undeveloped gold (Au), palladium (Pd), and platinum (Pt) deposits. Located in Greenland, a stable, allied jurisdiction with significant geopolitical importance.
The global race for critical metals and strategic resources is accelerating as governments and industries work to secure reliable supply chains. Greenland Mines represents a unique opportunity positioned at the intersection of geopolitics, natural resources, and national security priorities. Here are 10 reasons why Greenland Mines is attracting attention:
Greenland has increasingly become a strategic priority for U.S. policymakers due to its location, stability as a Western-aligned territory, and its significant, largely untapped, natural resource potential.
Greenland Mines Ltd’s Skaergaard Project is located in Greenland, less than 1,600 km from America’s northeastern shores. It has the potential to supply the United States with a world-class, reliable source of gold, palladium and platinum for many years to come.
Reference:
U.S. Department of State — Arctic Strategy
U.S. Department of Defense Arctic Strategy Reports
The Skaergaard Project is one of the largest undeveloped gold (Au), palladium (Pd), and platinum (Pt) deposits in the world, with a total in-situ resource value of approximately $68 billion at February 2026 metal prices.
Through a new drilling and development program, Greenland Mines Ltd aims to double its resource to ~50 million contained ounces of Au, Pd, and Pt, as well as adding vanadium and gallium to its raw critical metals portfolio.
Reference:
Skaergaard Project 2022 NI 43-101 Technical Report Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) cumulative contained ounces of Au, Pd, and Pt at February 2026 metal prices
The Skaergaard Project hosts 17.15 million ounces of palladium, which equals 13–15 years of total U.S. palladium consumption. Palladium is critical for:
• Catalytic converters for gasoline, diesel, and hybrid vehicles
• Missile guidance systems
• Secure communications and radar
• Electronic warfare equipment
• Satellites and aerospace electronics
Reference:
Skaergaard Project 2022 NI 43-101 Technical Report Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE)
OECD Critical Raw Materials Reports
U.S. Department of Energy Supply Chain Assessments
Greenland Mines Ltd, a company publicly traded on NASDAQ under the ticker GRML.
U.S. Public companies are required to maintain ongoing regulatory disclosures through the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Reference:
SEC filings — Forms 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K
NASDAQ Listing Requirements
Hedge against inflation and macro/geopolitical uncertainty
Crucial for automotive catalytic converters, defense, satellites, and aerospace
Rising demand for green hydrogen, automotive applications, defense, and aerospace
2022 NI 43-101 Technical Report MRE equates to 25.4 Moz PdEq (“Palladium Equivalent”) and 23.5 Moz AuEq (“Gold Equivalent”)
2022 NI 43-101 Technical Report MRE cumulative contained ounces of Au, Pd, and Pt at February 2026 metal prices
Greenland Mines Ltd is led by a team that combines decades of mining, Arctic exploration, and capital markets experience. The leadership team brings the expertise required to advance the Skaergaard Project from exploration to production while delivering maximum shareholder value.
Bo is an experienced exploration and natural resource development executive with more than two decades of leadership across mineral exploration, project development and investment in Europe and the Arctic, starting his career in Greenland geology in 1998. He has led listed and private resource companies, coordinated multi-disciplinary technical studies, and driven projects from early exploration towards exploitation, including environmental and social impact work and permitting. He brings solid experience from listed-company leadership and international investor engagement, giving Greenland Mines Corp a credible interface to North American and European capital markets and strategic partners.
Bo combines a strong scientific background, PhD in economic geology and former Senior Research Scientist at the Geological Survey of Danmark and Greenland, with a proven ability to build strong expert teams and partnerships, structure investment cases and engage effectively with authorities, communities and institutional stakeholders in Greenland and internationally. His extensive international networks span business, industrial, academic, and political spheres – critical assets for navigating regulatory pathways and securing project financing. He has managed environmental and social impact assessments, technical feasibility studies, and permitting processes.
Bo also brings strong experience from the European innovation and raw materials ecosystem, where he has advised on EU-level raw materials policy, evaluated and supported venture and R&D projects, and worked with European funding and financing frameworks for resource and technology development from his former senior advisory role at EIT RawMaterials.
Dr. Delendatti is a geologist with more than 25 years of global exploration experience, spanning a wide variety of mineral deposit types. He previously served as Exploration Manager at Sayona Mining, where he played a critical role in advancing the Authier Lithium Project through pre-definitive feasibility stage, tripling the resource in the process. His earlier roles at Elementos and Exeter Resource, including managing the world-class Caspiche copper-gold project in Chile, highlight his ability to deliver growth in complex geological settings. At Skaergaard, he leads the technical work underpinning resource expansion and development.
Hans is a seasoned senior executive with extensive operational and logistical experience from mineral exploration, resource and project development, logistics, and facility management, with a long track record of working in Greenland. Hans has lived and worked in Greenland for more than 30 years and is very well-connected throughout the country. Hans’ profiles directly address a key execution challenge in Arctic mining projects: turning complex logistical, environmental and social study requirements into well-planned, safe and efficient on-the-ground operations.
He has built and led companies on the ground in Greenland, planned and executed large-scale field campaigns and complex logistics, and overseen establishment of remote camps and infrastructure for mineral projects. Hans has broad experience in stakeholder engagement, CSR, public hearings and coordination of key technical studies such as environmental, social and feasibility studies, working closely with authorities and consultants to progress mineral projects. His combination of practical Arctic logistics, study coordination and authority handling makes him strong for in-country project execution.
Robert is a highly experienced Greenlandic executive with deep roots, language skills and networks in Greenland’s business, political and community landscape. His background spans leadership roles in the logistics, entrepreneurship and fisheries and, specialized consultancy to the mining industry, and responsibility for stakeholder relations on resource projects, logistics and health & safety. Robert has extensive experience liaising with governmental bodies, regulators and local stakeholders, and is skilled at aligning project plans with Greenlandic societal expectations and regulatory requirements. His cultural insight, permitting experience and ability to build trust at all levels significantly reduce social and political risk for resource development in Greenland.
His profile is central to securing and maintaining the project’s social licence to operate and navigating Greenland’s permitting system in a way that balances community interests with timely project delivery and partnerships. Robert is living in Nuuk, Greenland.
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