![](/p.php?pid=profilepic&user=iceagefarmer) 15 January 2025
GreenRoc Strategic Materials Plc
("GreenRoc" or the "Company")
Amitsoq Update
Financing Letter of Interest from Export and Investment Fund of Denmark
GreenRoc Strategic Materials plc (AIM: GROC), a company focused on the development of critical mineral projects in Greenland, is pleased to announce that it has received a Letter of Interest ("LoI") from the Export and Investment Fund of Denmark ("EIFO") for the provision of funding to GreenRoc's Amitsoq Graphite Project in South Greenland ("Amitsoq" or the "Project").
Highlights
· EIFO has issued a non binding Letter of Interest confirming its interest in providing funding to GreenRoc for Amitsoq.
· EIFO usually issues AAA-rated guarantees, backed by the Danish State, of loans provided by financial institutions. EIFO has been involved in the financing of a significant number of transactions and projects across all continents.
· The potential financial support would be directed towards the purchase of equipment as well as services from FLSmidth a/s and other Danish suppliers.
· EIFO has extensive and positive experience working with FLSmidth on projects worldwide. GreenRoc has been working successfully with FLSmidth for the past 12 months on the processing of an Amitsoq bulk sample at the latter's US facilities.
· GreenRoc will now work with EIFO to work up a detailed financing proposal. The issuance of an EIFO guarantee would be subject, inter alia, to normal and customary project due diligence.
Details
GreenRoc has received a LoI from EIFO in which EIFO expresses its interest in assisting in the financing of Amitsoq. The potential financial support will be directed towards the purchase of equipment as well as services from FLSmidth a/s and other Danish suppliers. These could include pilot flotation plant, test work and design and costing of graphite ore beneficiation plant.
FLSmidth a/s is a Danish multinational engineering company specialising in the design and supply of equipment, solutions, and services for the mining and cement industries. Founded in 1882, the company provides technology, equipment, and services that enable sustainable production and processing of natural resources, focusing on energy efficiency, emissions reduction, and resource optimisation. It operates globally, serving mining companies, cement manufacturers, and other industrial sectors. GreenRoc has been working with FLSmidth for the past 12 months, with an Amitsoq bulk sample currently being submitted to a test work programme work at FLSmidth's laboratory facilities in Salt Lake City, USA. The aim of the work is to determine the best methods for the beneficiation of Amitsoq graphite ore into graphite concentrate. The testwork involves the use of FLSmidth's newly developed pressurized flotation cell REFLUXTM, as described in GreenRoc's RNS of 2 August 2023. The REFLUXTM system, with its smaller footprint, higher throughput, increased yield and reduced water and energy consumption, has significant advantages over standard flotation systems.
GreenRoc's CEO, Stefan Bernstein, commented:
"I am very pleased to receive this Letter of Interest from EIFO. It is my expectation that it will result in the provision of some of the funding which will allow GreenRoc to proceed towards the completion of our Feasibility Studies and eventually to the construction of our planned mine at Amitsoq.
"Graphite, the largest mineral component used in batteries, has been identified as a critical strategic mineral by the EU. This important indication of support from EIFO underlines its importance and is also, in my view, a clear sign of the growing interest from governments and public agencies in our graphite project and tangible support of our aim to become a major producer of responsibly sourced and processed graphite anode material for the battery industry."
FLSmidth's Peter Flanagan, SVP, Head of Capital Sales, commented:
""Bridging the supply-demand gap for critical minerals required for the global energy transition is a key priority around the world. This requires new mining projects are developed, and FLSmidth is happy to support the development of early stages projects by leveraging our deep industry knowhow and expertise, highly skilled employees, large installed base and world-class technology offerings. GreenRoc's Amitsoq graphite project is an example of a promising project that can help secure a more sustainable and resilient supply chain for this critical mineral. We are committed to continue supporting this project and look forward to see its realisation."
Peter Boeskov, CCO at EIFO, says:
"Graphite is forecasted to face a global supply deficit by the end of this decade. GreenRoc's graphite mining project plays a vital role in supporting the green transition by supplying a critical raw material for the rapidly expanding EV battery market. This aligns well with EIFO's strategic objectives, and we are happy to promote activities in Greenland as well as supporting FLSmidth and other Danish suppliers to the mining sector. We anticipate that the Amitsoq mine, once operational, will contribute to Greenland's economy by creating numerous local jobs and driving GDP growth. I look forward to continuing our collaboration with GreenRoc and I am optimistic about a role for EIFO." |
![](https://images.advfn.com/static/default-user.png) Mine Visit All sounded very confident with what they experienced at the mine.
Teseract,Honfacifi,merionjones, Ryanrhys1 or what ever your calling yourself these days, you have that many fake accounts its hard to keep up. Are you listening to the open public and not your delusion personal thoughts.
personal collection of some of the comments from those who have reported back from their visit, in chronological order:
AIMOilking, 11/01 at 11:53: If ALBA hits a rich seam of gold, the company's prospects would be dramatically transformed over night and that is the real gamble.
TomPretzle, 12/01 at 11:16: After the visit, I believe it is only a matter of time.
elir71, 13/01 at 08:57: All said, having seen the progress of the mine, I have not been so confident in many years.
elir71, 13/01 at 09:36: The clear inference being, there's gold at the mine. the old timers didn't have it all, in fact, they discarded a lot if it
TomPretzle, 14/01 at 13:12: The tour made it very clear large amounts of gold are present, but the exact location is hard to pin point. |