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Eclipse brings in US Govt advisory group for Greenland rare earths play

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auNovember 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Eclipse brings in US Govt advisory group for Greenland rare earths play

The partnership builds on Eclipse’s existing US advisory network, coordinated by long-time strategist Lloyd Green. It complements parallel European efforts under the EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act, positioning the project within broader Western frameworks alongside the US Department of Defense and Department of Energy.

Green highlighted the alignment, noting Greenland represents one of the most important emerging rare-earth opportunities for the West.

Eclipse’ 2025 field program has established robust technical groundwork. Beyond drilling, it includes mineralogical characterisation of fresh core and bench-scale metallurgical tests, including magnetic separation, flotation, gravity, hydrometallurgy and silica quality assessments.

Core logging and structural work affirm the project’s rare earths-enriching alteration systems, with samples now en route to Australian Laboratory Services for full geochemical analysis and mineralogical testing.

Updated resource and geological modelling will integrate the company’s latest results, paving the way for a positive JORC-compliant resource update at Grønnedal and refining the model for nearby Ivigtût’s rare earths intrusive and alteration framework.

Looking ahead, Eclipse and BGR will launch targeted US engagements, while advancing expanded metallurgical trials, geophysics, and drill planning.

The project’s proximity to infrastructure, which includes a heliport, wharf and power station at nearby Kangilinnguit and Grønnedal, all serve to reinforce Eclipse’s development case.

For shareholders, the BGR engagement signals enhanced visibility in US programs, increased opportunities for partnerships and a solidifying foothold in secure rare earths and critical metals supply chains, while also nurturing Ivigtût’s industrial mineral upside.

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

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