Nalunaq Project
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320Koz gold Inferred Mineral Resources at 28g/t hosted within a past gold producing asset. High-grade narrow quartz vein, with historical production of >350koz (average 15 g/t) between 2004 and 2013, one of the world’s highest grade gold mines.

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Vagar Ridge
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Centred within a regionally significant gold belt 25km from Nalunaq, Vagar Ridge will not only benefit from that embedded infrastrcture, it also hosts high grade gold mineralisation and potential to host a globally significant Intrusion Related Gold project.

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Nanoq
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Previously held by Goldcorp, historic sampling has returned high grade gold assays. Nanoq is surrounded by other Amaroq licences, ensuring complete coverage of the prospective areas on the eastern side of the Nanortalik Gold Belt, South Greenland.

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Kobberminebught
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Sava Copper BeltAmaroq believes the Sava licence sits within an emerging newly identified and potentially globally significant copper belt striking ~200km along a major deep-seated structure running from the Company’s Kobberminebugt licence and eastward to the North Sava licence.

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North Sava
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Sava Copper BeltAmaroq believes the Sava licence sits within an emerging newly identified and potentially globally significant copper belt striking ~200km along a major deep-seated structure running from the Company’s Kobberminebugt licence and eastward to the North Sava licence.

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Sava
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Sava Copper BeltAmaroq believes the Sava licence sits within an emerging newly identified and potentially globally significant copper belt striking ~200km along a major deep-seated structure running from the Company’s Kobberminebugt licence and eastward to the North Sava licence.

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Stendalen
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Titanium / vanadium and nickel sulphide exploration project in South Greenland. Stendalen is believed to host mineralisation similar to that seen at the giant Voisey’s Bay mine in neighbouring Labrador, which is also located along the Gardar-Voisey’s Bay Fault Zone.

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Paatusoq
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Rare Earth and critical metal exploration project within an unexplored section of the Gardar Province, South Greenland, which also hosts the Kvanefjeld and Tanbreez rare earth projects. These projects collectively host more that 1.5% of the global rare earth mineral resources.

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