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Dalaroo Metals hires top gun to fast-track Greenland rare earths

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auApril 20, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Dalaroo Metals is pulling the trigger on its next growth phase, appointing seasoned geologist Trystan Hughes as exploration manager for its Greenland and Western Australian portfolios. The move coincides with a technical update from its Blue Lagoon project. Early results confirmed the presence of a sediment-hosted critical minerals system.

A technical update from Dalaroo Metals’ Blue Lagoon rare earths project in Greenland has confirmed elevated zirconium dioxide values in finer-grained samples.

Hughes has been hired as chief rock-kicker for both the company’s assets in Greenland and Western Australia. Hughes holds a graduate diploma in mining from the WA School of Mines as well as a Bachelor of Science(hons) from Cardiff University. Notably, the new hire is no stranger to the frozen north, having previously worked on London-listed Amaroq Limited’s high-grade Nalunaq gold project in Greenland.

His experience there spanned both production and exploration, including helicopter-supported regional mapping and sampling programs that will be vital for Dalaroo’s remote Greenland operations.

‘Elevated zirconium values along drainage pathways support a coherent geological model.’

Dalaroo Metals Limited chief executive officer John Morgan

Beyond his Arctic credentials, Hughes brings a decade of experience across gold, nickel, lithium, and iron ore. His track record in target generation and delivering JORC-compliant datasets arrives at a critical juncture as the company transitions into systematic exploration at Blue Lagoon.

The management boost has coincided with a technical update from Blue Lagoon confirming elevated zirconium dioxide levels in the project’s lagoon and drainage systems. Sediment sampling across multiple transects has identified that these heavy minerals are more highly concentrated and therefore of a higher grade within finer-grained samples.

This is significant because the link between grain size and grade may provide Dalaroo with a clear roadmap for future sampling and could also improve how the material is ultimately processed.

The distribution is also a strong geological clue. It suggests that flowing water has naturally sorted the heavier minerals and concentrated them in calmer parts of the lagoon. In simple terms, Dalaroo believes the lagoon has acted like a natural trap, collecting valuable minerals washed out of the surrounding rocks in the Gardar Province – a region well known for rare earths, niobium and zirconium.

Dalaroo Metals Limited chief executive officer John Morgan said: “Recent sediment sampling results at Blue Lagoon are improving our understanding of heavy mineral distribution within the lagoon system.”

Dalaroo’s portfolio also features the company’s Bondoukou gold project in Côte d’Ivoire, which sits within the prolific Birimian Greenstone Belt. The belt is a dominant geological structure in the West African country and hosts multiple multi-million-ounce gold deposits, including the 4.6-million-ounce Tanda gold deposit operated by Endeavour Mining, just 35km to the southeast.

To add further geographical flavour, Dalaroo oversees its Lyons River and Namban projects in Western Australia’s Gascoyne and northern wheatbelt regions, respectively. These assets are situated in established mineral provinces. The projects are prospective for

The company says the next steps in Greenland will involve detailed follow-up sampling to define the scale and continuity of the identified mineralisation. This work will help determine the overall grade distribution within the lagoon. Dalaroo’s geos will also evaluate the potential beneficiation characteristics of the heavy minerals to determine future processing routes.

Armed with a fresh technical update for Blue Lagoon and a new expert at the helm, Dalaroo is moving at a cracking pace to prove up its Greenland discovery. The combination of a prime jurisdiction and clear geological targets makes this a compelling story to keep an eye on.

Is your ASX-listed company doing something interesting? Contact: mattbirney@bullsnbears.com.au

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