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Web Site: Greenland Minerals and Energy
Other Articles: 12-08-201003-08-201002-08-2010

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Thursday September 02, 11:00Baobab Resources identifies distinct ore domain at Tete’s South Zone

Baobab MD Ben James said the latest drilling results from the Tete project's South Zone characterise a distinct, higher mass recovery, ore domain.

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Thursday September 02, 08:15Indonesia edges closer toward uranium mining and nuclear power

After nearly five decades of national debate on the issue, Indonesia's central government may finally be ready to develop a national nuclear policy, which may lead to domestic uranium mining.

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Wednesday September 01, 01:25Green Dragon Gas reports significant growth as China’s thirst for energy continues

China's thirst for energy resources has continued with an increased focus on domestic supplies of gas, Green Dragon Gas chairman Randeep Grewal said today. In the company's interim results, [...]

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Greenland Minerals and Energy

Greenland Minerals and Energy

Greenland Minerals and Energy Ltd, is a mineral exploration and development company, focused on unlocking the mineral riches of Greenland, one of the world’s last natural resource frontiers. Our aim is simple; to identify large mineral deposits with the potential to underpin long term, economically robust mining operations. This is achieved through technically-focused exploration, aggressive resource development programs, and a strong understanding of the fundamentals that drive the business of mineral exploration and development globally.

Our flagship project is Kvanefjeld, a multi-element deposit located near the southwest tip of Greenland. Through focused exploration, Kvanefjeld is rapidly growing to become one to the world’s largest undeveloped deposits of rare earth elements, uranium and naturally occurring sodium fluoride, commodities with long term forecasts for strong demand increases.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Greenlands Minerals and Energy looking for gains in 2010

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Mineral exploration and development company Greenland Minerals and Energy (ASX: GGG) has reaffirmed its hopes to become a "world class mining operation in southern Greenland" during a technical update to the market.

The Australian-listed company's target is Greenland, one of the world’s last natural resource frontiers, and aims to identify large mineral deposits with the potential to underpin long term, economically robust mining operations.

The company's flagship project is Kvanefjeld, which is rapidly growing to become one to the world’s largest undeveloped deposits of rare earth elements, uranium and naturally occurring sodium fluoride, commodities with long term forecasts for strong demand increases.

The project is located on the South West tip of Greenland, within the Ilimaussaq alkaline intrusive complex, and on present parameters.

A recent upgrade to the JORC inferred resource estimate at Kvanefjeld, increased resources to: 4.9mt Mt rare earth oxide @ 1.1% REO and 283 Mlbs @ 208 ppm U3O8. 79% of the resource is in the indicated category.

A pre-feasibility study began in late 2008, drawing on historical studies and is currently due for completion in late 2009. The focus is on defining a process route to extract the elements of interest from the multi-element ores in an economically viable and environmentally responsible way.

In 2010, GGG hopes to increase community and governmental interaction to demonstrate how the development of Kvanefjeld would benefit Greenland.

At its current share price of around 50c, the company believes it is "grossly undervalued".

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