AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 minutes agoGreenland Minerals & Energy: Greenland approved an indirect transfer of the Sarfartoq rare-earth exploration license, clearing a key regulatory step for Greenland Mines’ push to build a Western-aligned supply chain. Rare Earths Market Watch: Critical Metals’ CEO told investors Tanbreez in southern Greenland remains on schedule for first production in 2029, as the company moves toward full ownership via its European Lithium deal. Sovereignty & Security: Denmark deployed conscripts to Greenland for operational duties for the first time in recent history, rotating between Nuuk and Kangerlussuaq as Arctic tensions rise. Geopolitics in the North Atlantic: NATO said Belgium has taken over defense and surveillance of Iceland’s airspace under “Arctic Sentry,” reflecting heightened Arctic military posture. Climate & Ice Dynamics: A Manhattan-sized ice island calved from Petermann Glacier in northwest Greenland, with researchers warning more major calving events may follow. Arctic Economy & Risk: A Greenland oil-drilling firm said Trump’s Greenland dispute is overshadowing its plans after permission issues pushed exploratory drilling to winter 2027.
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