

Amaroq Ltd, an independent mine development corporation focused on unlocking Greenland’s mineral potential, is pleased to announce results from the 2025 resource and exploration drilling at the Nalunaq gold mine, as well as an update to exploration activities.
James Gilbertson, VP Exploration of Amaroq, commented: “I am very pleased to announce the 2025 exploration results at Nalunaq, which as well as confirming additional high-grade intersections, continue to strengthen our understanding of the depositб derisking near-term production and providing the geological confidence required to continue sustained mining activities. The confirmation of the Main Vein extension down-dip is also a key step in refining our exploration model and highlights the potential for further expansion beyond the areas drilled to date.
“These results further validate Amaroq’s strategy to target gold expansion within our portfolio and reinforce our belief in the long-term resource growth potential at Nalunaq. Our 2025 exploration campaign included targets across the identified southern Greenland gold belt which also contains the Nanoq project, on which we will be reporting results before the end of the year.”
Core Drilling : 2,127m of underground resource conversion drilling successfully completed within Nalunaq, including significant intersections of gold up to 1,840 g/t Au over 0.5 m2. 62% of this drilling intersected mineralised Main Vein with a weighted average grade of 87.6g/t Au, verifying higher grades than the resource model predicted These results considerably derisk near term production and provides additional confidence in the high-grade nature of the Mountain Block – the site of current Nalunaq mining operations. 4,166.5m of surface drilling has discovered that the Main Vein structure extends approximately 700m down-dip of previously mined areas, into the targeted South Deeps area.
Underground exploration of the development levels into the western areas is continuing, evaluating potential further extensions of the Mountain Block mineral corridor. Surface drilling programme expanded to follow up on the Main Vein down-dip extension and to connect this area back toward the existing Mineral Resource.