Dalaroo snaps up full control of Greenland rare earths prize
Dalaroo Metals has secured full control of its core exploration licence at the Blue Lagoon rare earths project in southwest Greenland, de-risking a 2.7-kilometre mineralised strike ahead of a major 2026 drilling campaign. The area has shown high-grade results, including surface assays with up to 0.81% total rare earth oxides, a quarter of which are high-demand magnet rare earths like neodymium and praseodymium. The company has also applied for offshore licence extensions to capture the full extent of the mineralised system under a 'source-to-sink' geological model.
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