Critical Metals Corp. (Nasdaq: CRML) has reported continued progress across multiple workstreams at its Tanbreez rare earth project in Greenland, as part of its broader acceleration strategy.
Infrastructure development remains on track, with construction of pilot plant facilities and site infrastructure now underway. Camp upgrades and operational facilities are also being expanded to support increased personnel and activity levels, with proximity to the newly completed Qaqortoq International Airport enhancing logistics.
The company is also preparing to expand its drilling programme, with additional rigs assembled and scheduled for mobilisation in the coming weeks. The expanded drilling campaign will support ongoing resource development and mine planning.
Geotechnical work and technical collaboration have progressed, including planning for upcoming drilling surveys to support engineering design and infrastructure placement.
Field teams have also initiated bulk sampling programmes at key deposit areas, targeting material for pilot plant testing and metallurgical analysis. These activities are expected to strengthen understanding of ore characteristics and support future development decisions.
Logistics and mobilisation activities continue to ramp up, with increased personnel deployment supporting expanded field operations during the current season.
Tony Sage, chairman and CEO of Critical Metals Corp., commented, “Our teams are continuing to deliver key milestones across infrastructure development, drilling expansion and bulk sampling activities at Tanbreez. The project is advancing across all fronts as we build momentum toward the next stage of development and position Tanbreez as a leading rare earths project.”
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