Critical Metals (CRML) publishes the assay results from the Tanbreez Project in Greenland from its 2024 drilling program. Commenting on the Tanbreez assay results, Tony Sage, CEO & Executive Chairman of the Company, said: “These incredible results underscore the strategic value of Tanbreez as a rare earth elements and gallium project with scale, grade, and a high proportion of critical heavy rare earths. With China’s total control over the rare earth market globally, securing sources of these critical minerals has become paramount for U.S. defence capabilities and national security. Our project grades are exceptional and fully position Tanbreez as a strategically important asset for critical Western supply chains. These results further prove and progress our geological model vastly. The processing of the 2024 drill cores, and already completing over 1,500 meters of drilling as part of our 2025 Fjord Resource Upgrade program, puts us in a strong position to build on our significant resource base. All drill holes stopped in resource grade material and with further assays pending and more drilling underway, we see strong potential to grow the scale and nature of the project’s mineral inventory.”
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