REPEAT – Major Precious Metals Provides Greenland Update
Major Precious Metals has announced a forthcoming diamond drilling program for its Skaergaard Project in Greenland, set to commence in late June 2021. This initiative follows a supportive election outcome for the new coalition government, which backs exploration and mining development. Conditional approval from Greenland's Mineral Licensing and Safety Authority has been received, with further approvals expected. The project is strategically positioned, likely to attract funding for critical minerals, which include palladium, platinum, and titanium, enhancing its potential for future growth.
- New coalition government in Greenland supports exploration and mining.
- Conditional approval from Greenland Mineral Licensing and Safety Authority for drilling plans.
- Skaergaard Project contains critical minerals such as palladium, platinum, and titanium.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 03, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Major Precious Metals Corp. (“Major Precious Metals” or the “Company”) (CSE:SIZE | OTC:SIZYF | FRANKFURT:3EZ) is pleased to provide an update on recent developments in Greenland with regards to exploration and mining activities and their potential impact on the Skaergaard Project (“Skaergaard”). The Company is in the process of planning a large diamond drilling program on its Skaergaard Project starting in late June to early July with further details to be released soon.
Recent election results in Greenland have resulted in a new coalition government that remains very supportive of exploration and mining development in the country. This has been evident with the recent conditional approval and full support of the Company’s exploration and drilling plans for Skaergaard by the Greenland Mineral Licencing and Safety Authority (“MLSA”). The Company has been working directly with the MLSA regarding its upcoming drilling plans and the feedback has been very positive with final approvals expected once the final drilling plans and associated documentation have been approved by MLSA staff.
International Funding for Greenland strategic or critical minerals projects
Greenland remains a stable, low-risk, and pro-mining jurisdiction with strong financial support from European and North American institutional banks and finance agencies, and Greenlandic and European government-backed organizations. Greenland is also strategically located with direct access to both the North American and European markets.
International mining companies with advanced projects in Greenland such as Ironbark Zinc Limited (“Ironbark”) and Bluejay Mining plc (“Bluejay”) have recently signed Letters of Intent (“LOI”) to obtain low interest debt financing with favourable loan terms from the Export-Import Bank of the United States (“EXIM”) to provide the necessary capital to advance their mining projects through the bankable feasibility stage. EXIM is the official export credit agency of the United States and is an independent Executive Branch agency with a mission of supporting American jobs by facilitating the export of U.S. goods and services.
Ironbark announced on November 2, 2020 that it had received an LOI from EXIM for the provisional sum of US
As of today, Ironbark have proceeded with the EXIM loan process. Bluejay continue to explore the EXIM eligibility requirements and have also advanced discussions with European Export Credit Agencies as well as other traditional commercial lenders to ensure the highest quality and most favourable commercial terms available for the development of their Dundas Project.
EXIM has been strategically investing in Greenlandic mining projects due the abundance of strategic or critical minerals within some of the largest undeveloped mineral deposits in the world. These strategic and critical minerals include zinc-lead-copper, platinum group metals (palladium and platinum), titanium, vanadium, gallium, rare earth elements (REE), and many others that are commonly found throughout Greenland. These commodities qualify as critical minerals as they have been deemed essential to the economic and national security of the United States (source: US Department of the Interior – May 18, 2018 press release).
The Skaergaard Project contains several of these critical metals in large quantities such as palladium and platinum, as well as vanadium, titanium and gallium. As Major Precious Metals develops the Skaergaard Project over the coming months it could be well-positioned to capitalize on these sources of funding from European and United States export credit agencies to advance the project through the mining feasibility stage in a fashion that utilizes strategic capital in a non-dilutive way for shareholders, as well as supporting the economics of the project itself.
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Major Precious Metals is a Canadian junior mining and exploration company based in Vancouver, BC that owns a diversified portfolio of exploration properties within some of the most promising precious and base metal deposits worldwide. Major Precious Metals is also engaged in the business of acquiring and exploring precious metal projects near or adjacent to existing mining operations controlled by well-established mining companies.
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