Core Insights - Amaroq Ltd. has announced significant new gold discoveries in South Greenland, with grades reaching up to 38.7 g/t Au, following its 2025 field exploration program [1][4][10] Exploration Highlights - The 2025 exploration program involved over 540 surface samples collected across 11 licenses, confirming multiple new gold zones and validating historical showings [3][4][5] - High-grade gold was discovered at Q-North Ridge with assays up to 28.6 g/t Au over a 2 km ridge, indicating substantial potential for future ore sourcing for the Nalunaq processing plant [6][9] - A gold-copper system was identified at Isortup Qoorua, with results showing up to 38.7 g/t Au and 1.98% Cu, marking a significant new discovery along the Nanortalik Gold Belt [6][10] - New orogenic gold targets were developed adjacent to the Nalunaq Gold Mine, with results up to 3.58 g/t Au and 0.54% Cu, confirming the potential for future satellite feed [6][9] - Additional discoveries included gold-bearing quartz veins at Tartoq and Ippatit, with grades of up to 3.1 g/t Au and 0.7 g/t Au respectively, and new findings at Grænseland with up to 3.9 g/t Au [6][12][13] Strategic Implications - The exploration results reaffirm the strategic nature of Amaroq's gold portfolio and its ability to build a multi-asset pipeline within one of Greenland's most prospective gold districts [4][8] - The systematic exploration program is yielding tangible discoveries, supporting the company's long-term growth objectives in Greenland [4][8]
New Gold Discoveries Across Greenland with Grades up to 38.7 g/t Au
Globenewswire·2025-10-28 07:00