Critical Metals Corp. announced final assay results from the 2025 drilling program at Area B and the Fjord Deposit in Greenland. Area B showed significant mineralization potential adjacent to the Hill Zone Deposit, while the Fjord Deposit remains open along strike. The grades ranged from 0.40% to 0.47% Total Rare Earth Oxide (TREO+Y), with heavy rare earth oxides comprising 26-27% of TREO+Y.
The CEO, Tony Sage, expressed confidence in the results, indicating potential resource growth and extension drilling for 2026. The data suggests mineralized tonnage will be added to existing deposits, enhancing the project’s scale and continuity. The company plans to optimize pit designs and advance Mineral Resource studies for future development milestones.
Drilling results for Area B included TREO+Y grades ranging from 0.35% to 0.77%, with HREO content averaging around 25.7%. The results reflect strong geological and grade continuity, indicating extensive mineralization potential in Area B. Additional drilling is planned to further define scale, continuity, and resource growth potential.
The final 2025 drill results for the Fjord Deposit confirmed mineralization open along strike. The consistent rare earth grades and presence of strategic metals reinforce Tanbreez’s importance as a rare earth system. Gallium, hafnium, cerium, and yttrium were highlighted in the assay results, further solidifying the deposit’s significance.
Critical Metals Corp. is focused on critical minerals essential for next-generation technologies. The Tanbreez Rare Earths Project in Greenland and the Wolfsberg Lithium Project in Austria are key assets in the company’s portfolio. The projects are strategically located and positioned to support the clean energy transition and defense applications in the western world.
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