Critical metals corp evolves development strategy for the tanbreez project
Discovers two new high-grade areas of rare earth materials, increasing upside potential for foundational project secures reliable and cost-effective power supply to enable efficient project roadmap new york, oct. 29, 2024 (globe newswire) -- critical metals corp (nasdaq: crml) (“critical metals corp”), a leading mining development company focused on critical metals and minerals and producing strategic products essential to electrification and next generation technologies for europe and its western world partners, today provided a project update for the tanbreez greenland rare earth mine (the “tanbreez project”), one of the world's largest rare earth assets located in southern greenland. “the team continues to make remarkable strides at our rare earth project in southern greenland,” said tony sage, ceo and executive chairman of critical metals corp. “we have identified two new high-grade areas that were not previously recorded or factored into the development strategy, significantly enhancing the upside potential of this foundational asset.
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