The workshop, which concluded on June 24, focused on translating decades of layered intrusion research into concrete operational plans. Specialists from GTK Mintec, SLR Consulting, and WSP Denmark reviewed the project’s geological framework alongside upcoming drilling, sampling, and geophysical programs. These sessions were designed to integrate environmental baseline studies and tailings management directly into the project's engineering foundation.
Management aims to use these technical inputs to accelerate the transition toward an Initial Assessment or Preliminary Economic Assessment. Key outcomes include a refined strategy for metallurgical test work and a coordinated framework for how geotechnical data will inform future permitting applications. By bringing together experts in mineral resources and Arctic infrastructure at this stage, the company intends to de-risk the project as it moves toward a potential exploitation license and its broader North Atlantic Critical Metals Corridor vision.
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