Estimated Mineral Value
$2.1T
The world's largest island holds some of the planet's most significant deposits of rare earth elements, gold, platinum group metals, and more.
Greenland's Precambrian shield is geologically analogous to some of the world's richest mining districts. Decades of geological surveys confirm the scale of the opportunity across gold, rare earth elements, and platinum group metals.
Significant gold deposits span southern Greenland's Archean greenstone belts. The Skaergaard intrusion in East Greenland contains substantial platinum, palladium, and gold mineralization — one of the largest PGM deposits outside South Africa.
Home to one of the world's largest known REE deposits, Greenland's rare earth resources are critical for defense, clean energy, and advanced technology manufacturing. Western nations are urgently seeking alternatives to China-dominated supply chains.
Greenland offers a politically aligned source for critical materials essential to defense and technology, supporting the strategic imperative for supply chain diversification.
Retreating ice sheets are revealing new mineral-bearing formations previously inaccessible, opening vast new areas for exploration and reducing operational barriers to development.
Positioned between North America and Europe in the Arctic, Greenland offers direct shipping routes to the world's largest economies. Its mineral wealth sits at the crossroads of geopolitical strategy and economic necessity.
Greenland's mineral wealth sits at the crossroads of three converging investment drivers.
Direct lanes to North American and European markets
Part of the Kingdom of Denmark with transparent regulation
Member state with established mining legislation
Growing infrastructure commitment from multiple nations
As global demand for critical minerals accelerates, Greenland stands at the forefront of a new era in strategic resource development. The opportunity is real, the geology is proven, and the time is now.
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