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Live News • Jun 18
Critical Metals Stock: Drilling Begins at Tanbreez Rare Earth Project in Greenland Critical Metals has started a 10,000-meter diamond drilling campaign at its wholly owned Tanbreez Rare Earth Project in southern Greenland.
The drill program is intended to support resource expansion, geological modeling, mine planning and future development work at Tanbreez.
The company plans to use data from this campaign to advance the project toward potential production, with further operational updates expected as drilling progresses.
This drilling campaign marks a practical step for Critical Metals as it moves Tanbreez from an exploration-stage asset toward more detailed technical planning.
Investors may want to watch for follow-up results from the 10,000-meter program, since resource data quality and mine planning outcomes can influence future funding needs and project timelines. Announcement • Jun 17
Critical Metals Corp Commences 10,000 Meter Drilling Campaign At Tanbreez Rare Earth Project in Southern Greenland Critical Metals Corp. announced the commencement of its planned 10,000-meter diamond drilling campaign at the Company's wholly owned Tanbreez Rare Earth Project in Southern Greenland. The drill program represents a significant milestone in the advancement of the Tanbreez Project and is designed to support resource expansion, geological modeling, mine planning, and future development activities across the project area. Over the past several weeks, the Company has made substantial progress in preparing for the 2026 field season. Construction and commissioning of the initial project infrastructure, including accommodation and operational support facilities, have been completed, supporting both the 2026 drilling program and the continued advancement of the Tanbreez Project toward development. Drilling contractors and support teams have successfully mobilized to site, with drill rigs arriving and being positioned across priority target areas. Following the completion of equipment inspections, safety reviews, and operational readiness assessments, the Company's 2026 diamond drilling program is now underway. Over the coming two to three weeks, field teams will focus on final ground verification activities and the completion of blast mark-outs associated with planned site access and development works. These activities are designed to validate drill collar locations, optimize access corridors and support the safe and efficient execution of the 2026 drilling program. The Company will also continue: Advancing geological mapping and surface verification activities; Finalizing drill pads, access routes and supporting site infrastructure; Completing detailed collar surveys and positioning; Conducting ongoing environmental, health and safety monitoring programs; Expanding geological and technical data collection to support future resource updates, mine planning and project development activities. Initial drilling will focus on priority mineralized zones identified through historical exploration, recent technical reviews, and geological modeling. The results of the program are expected to support resource expansion, mine planning, infrastructure design and other workstreams associated with advancing Tanbreez toward production. Tanbreez is one of the world's largest undeveloped rare earth projects and contains significant concentrations of heavy rare earth elements that are critical to permanent magnets, electric vehicles, defense systems and advanced manufacturing technologies. The 2026 drilling campaign is expected to generate important geological and engineering data that will support future resource updates, mine planning, feasibility studies and broader project development activities. The program will also further enhance the Company's understanding of the mineralization and geological characteristics across the project area. The Company expects to provide additional operational updates as drilling progresses and assay results become available. CRML
Live News • Jun 04
Critical Metals Advances Construction and Drilling at Tanbreez Rare Earth Project in Greenland Critical Metals issued an update on its project acceleration plan and reported progress at the Tanbreez Rare Earth Project in Greenland.
The company highlighted advances in infrastructure construction, field operations, geological programs and logistics that support ongoing project development.
Drilling programs, bulk sample preparation and site mobilization are being expanded to prepare for the next phase of Tanbreez’s development.
The focus on construction, drilling and bulk sampling indicates that Tanbreez is moving deeper into its development phase, with more on-the-ground work now underway.
For investors, key questions include how these activities translate into future funding needs, permitting milestones and eventual commercial timelines, all of which can affect risk and potential returns.