Why South Greenland

South Greenland is attracting increasing attention as a strategic jurisdiction for critical minerals. It sits between North America and Europe and hosts the South Greenland Alkaline Corridor, a globally recognised belt of alkaline systems associated with Rare earths and related mineralisation, with well known projects in the region including Alba's Motzfeldt and peer projects Kringlerne and Kvanefjeld.

Recent developments underline why the region remains firmly on the radar:

  • Governance is strengthening: Greenland is progressing a foreign investment screening law covering sectors including mining and critical infrastructure, reflecting the strategic importance of the country’s resource base.

  • Permitting momentum is real: Greenland granted a 30 year exploitation licence for the Amitsoq graphite project, operated by our portfolio company GreenRoc Strategic Materials, demonstrating that major projects can progress through Greenland’s permitting system.

  • Regional financing signals: Reuters has reported that US officials were considering a US EXIM facility linked to Tanbreez, alongside broader processing and offtake discussions in the region.

  • European alignment: The EU and Greenland have a formal strategic partnership focused on sustainable raw materials value chains.

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