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Energy Transition Minerals discovers Greenland rare earth target
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Energy Transition Minerals discovers Greenland rare earth target

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Energy Transition Minerals (ASX:ETM) announced a breakthrough at its Kvanefjeld exploration licence in south-western Greenland, discovering ten new rare earth element mineralised target zones.

The company has identified a newly delineated 1.8-kilometre-long mineralised trend boasting high grades of premium heavy rare earth elements, specifically dysprosium and terbium.

Assay results confirm that uranium concentrations within this extensive new zone remain under 100 parts per million.

This is a pivotal threshold for the explorer, as it aligns directly with the strict limits mandated by Greenland’s Uranium Act.

Preliminary analysis suggests a unique geological mechanism is at play, where the new zone simultaneously imports and precipitates high concentrations of REE while actively dissolving and removing uranium away from the target area.

The discovery follows the comprehensive receipt and analysis of assay results from ETM's 2025 semi-regional exploration programme, which built upon data previously highlighted in a September 2025 field update.

Running from June through November 2025, the field programme successfully targeted and assessed under-explored regions within the company's licence area to map new REE zones and refine regional geological controls.

Over the course of the campaign, field teams visited 772 sites, collected 214 rock samples, and systematically located and mapped various prospective geological units.

By proving compliant uranium levels alongside high-value heavy REE potential, Energy Transition Minerals has enhanced the strategic value and regulatory viability of its flagship Greenland project.

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