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Greenland Mines Adds Two Geologists to 2026 Skaergaard Field Campaign

By FisherVista
Greenland Mines strengthens its Skaergaard project team by appointing Professor Wolfgang Maier and Associate Professor Kristoffer Szilas to its 2026 field campaign, bringing specialized expertise in layered intrusions and Greenland geology to advance exploration and development.
Greenland Mines Adds Two Geologists to 2026 Skaergaard Field Campaign

Greenland Mines (NASDAQ: GRML) announced the addition of two prominent geologists to its 2026 field campaign at the Skaergaard precious and critical metals project in southeast Greenland. Professor Wolfgang Maier and Associate Professor Kristoffer Szilas will join the company’s technical team, bringing specialized knowledge in layered intrusions, magmatic ore deposits, and Greenland geology to support ongoing exploration and development activities.

The appointments are part of Greenland Mines’ strategy to strengthen its technical capabilities as it advances the Skaergaard project, one of the most significant mineral deposits in the region. Maier and Szilas will work alongside the company’s in-country leadership and technical consultants, forming part of a team of more than 40 specialists dedicated to the 2026 Skaergaard season. The company believes that integrating the researchers’ academic expertise with its commercial exploration program will help refine geological models, improve data collection, and support future resource evaluation and development planning.

This move underscores the importance of the Skaergaard project in Greenland’s mining landscape and the broader critical metals supply chain. As demand for precious and critical metals grows globally, the project could play a key role in supplying materials needed for technologies such as electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, and electronics. The addition of Maier and Szilas signals Greenland Mines’ commitment to leveraging top-tier scientific talent to de-risk the project and enhance its value.

For the industry, the involvement of leading academics in a commercial exploration program could set a precedent for collaboration between research institutions and mining companies, potentially accelerating the discovery and development of mineral resources. For Greenland, the project represents an opportunity to develop its mineral wealth in a responsible manner, with a team that understands the unique geological and environmental challenges of the region.

Greenland Mines operates with two divisions: Mining, focused on the Skaergaard project and the Sarfartoq neodymium-praseodymium rare earths project in southwest Greenland (subject to closing of a previously announced transaction), and Biotech, including Klotho’s KLTO‑202 primary indication for ALS. The company’s strategy is centered on building a multi-asset platform with exposure to rare earth magnet materials, precious metals, and selected midstream processing opportunities, while advancing its broader North Atlantic Critical Metals Corridor vision linking Greenland resources with allied downstream jurisdictions and industrial infrastructure.

For more information on the press release, visit https://ibn.fm/NtqbI. The latest news and updates relating to GRML are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/GRML.

This announcement is important because it highlights Greenland Mines’ continued investment in technical expertise to advance the Skaergaard project, which could become a significant source of precious and critical metals. The implications for the industry include potential advancements in geological modeling and exploration techniques, while for the world, the project could contribute to securing supply chains for materials essential to the green energy transition.

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