
Core Viewpoint - Critical Metals Corp has announced exceptional assay results from the Tanbreez Project in Greenland, indicating a significant opportunity to increase the current Maiden Resource Estimate (MRE) of rare earth materials from 225 million tonnes (MT) to an exploration target of 500MT [1][19][30]. Group 1: Assay Results and Resource Estimates - The weighted average grade from the newly released diamond drill hole results is 0.43% Total Rare Earth Oxides (TREO) with 28% Heavy Rare Earth Oxides (HREO) and 1.44% Zirconium Oxide (ZrO2) [9][13]. - The MRE for the Tanbreez Project is approximately 45MT of eudialyte containing 0.38% TREO, including 27% HREO, along with 180MT of industrial mineral by-products [1][30]. - The deep diamond drill holes have confirmed mineralization grades ranging from 0.33% to 0.51% TREO, with the potential for further resource upgrades [13][19][23]. Group 2: Drilling Plans and Operations - The company has applied for a Program of Works for the 2025 resource drilling program to upgrade the Inferred Resource to Indicated Resource category and extend the size of the Tanbreez Fjord and Hill Zone Deposits [2]. - The first stage of the drilling program will target the Fjord Deposit, while the second stage will focus on the Hill Zone Deposit, with planned depths of 60m to 150m [4][6][5]. - The company is currently re-assaying historical samples to confirm and reconcile assay results, with updates expected soon [3][7]. Group 3: Strategic Positioning and Future Outlook - The Tanbreez Project is strategically positioned to advance development plans, with ongoing exploration and fieldwork to deepen understanding of the asset's potential [1][19]. - The company holds a 42% interest in the Tanbreez Project, with the right to increase this to 92.5%, indicating strong control over the resource [1]. - The project is expected to play a crucial role in supplying critical minerals essential for electrification and next-generation technologies in Europe and its partners [38][39].