Critical Metals (CRML) announced that the final results for the 2024 drilling program have now been received at the Fjord area of the Tanbreez Rare Earth Project in Greenland. The drilling campaign was designed to extend known mineralization and refine the geological model of the area. These results will enable the Company to prepare a revised Mineral Resource Estimate and advance subsequent mine planning studies. Despite logistical challenges related to sample processing and transport, and extended assay turnaround times and quality assurance checks, the results confirm consistent rare earth grades and highlight strategic metals including gallium, hafnium, cerium and yttrium – reinforcing Tanbreez’s position as a world-class critical minerals deposit. The 2024 diamond drilling campaign demonstrates consistent grades and mineralization both vertically and laterally supportive of higher confidence in mineral resource estimates and the potential for significant expansion of the current resource base. The drilling continues to highlight the projects potential to host significant multi-commodity potential with associated Gallium oxide, hafnium oxide, yttrium oxide, and cerium oxide present, alongside zirconium, niobium, and tantalum.
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