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    New Drilling Projects at Ivittuut and Grønnedal

    By Greenland ReviewJanuary 25, 2026072 Mins Read
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    Eclipse Metals Completes Major Drilling Program in Greenland

    Eclipse Metals, the Australian exploration firm holding licenses for the Ivittuut and Grønnedal sites in South Greenland, has successfully wrapped up an extensive exploration and drilling initiative at both locations as the year drew to a close.

    “We did start later than we had originally planned, which meant we had to brave the chilly months of October and November,” noted Carl Popal, the CEO of Eclipse Metals. “However, our Greenlandic team performed admirably, allowing us to conduct all necessary drilling activities, field sampling, and the preparation of drill cores for shipment.”

    The project in Greenland marks Eclipse Metals’ first foray outside of Australia, where the company is already managing 19 raw material projects, including ventures in copper and uranium within the Northern Territory. The focus in Greenland is on uncovering rare earth metals, quartz, cryolite-fluoride, and iron-zinc.

    The latest drill samples from Ivittuut and Grønnedal are expected to land in Australia shortly, where they will undergo detailed analysis at specialized laboratories. “At Ivittuut, our main aim was to explore the broader potential for industrial minerals and confirm the existing deposits at the historic mine,” Popal elaborated. “We wanted to understand not just the quantity, but also the chemical relationships within the deposits. In Grønnedal, our focus shifted toward deciphering the geological system in relation to rare earth metals, seeking to reinforce our understanding of the deposits while gathering essential technical data for future evaluations.”

    As Eclipse Metals forges ahead with its initiatives, the company has also recently announced its collaboration with the American advisory firm BGR Group, a strategic move intended to bolster its standing with both the U.S. government and potential funding partners. In a statement released in November, Popal emphasized the significant impact of this engagement: “Working with BGR Group will enhance the geopolitical positioning of our Greenland assets. Their extensive experience within U.S. policymaking will be invaluable as we endeavor to establish the Ivittuut-Grønnedal Project as a premier Western source for critical rare earths. With concurrent advancements across both the U.S. and Europe, we are now better positioned than ever to convert our geological discoveries into strategic partnerships that will benefit our shareholders in the long run.”

    Looking ahead, the future appears promising for Eclipse Metals and its ambitious projects in the heart of Greenland.

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