Core Insights - Critical Metals Corp has released its first S-K 1300 technical report summary on the Tanbreez Project, which is one of the largest rare earth deposits globally, containing 4.7 billion metric tons of a kakortokite hard rock unit [1][2] - The initial Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) indicates that Tanbreez contains over 45 million metric tons of total rare earth and rare metal material, which is expected to enhance discussions with strategic partners and government agencies for establishing secure supply chains [2][3] - The company plans to advance its development strategy with further verification work, including resource drilling and an Independent Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA), aiming to complete a definitive feasibility study by the end of 2025 [2][4] Company Overview - Critical Metals Corp is a leading mining development company focused on critical metals and minerals essential for electrification and next-generation technologies, particularly for Europe and its western partners [4][6] - The flagship Tanbreez Project is located in Southern Greenland and is expected to have year-round direct shipping access via deep water fjords to the North Atlantic Ocean [4] - Another significant asset is the Wolfsberg Lithium Project in Austria, which is the first fully permitted mine in Europe and is strategically positioned to become a major producer of lithium products for the European market [5][6] Future Plans - The company has commissioned a PEA based on the extensive data available from over 400 drill holes and 350,000 samples, with results expected to be finalized in the next quarter [3][4] - The company intends to finalize drilling results from a campaign completed in late 2024 and to establish a 2025 exploration program [4]
Critical Metals Corp.'s Releases First S-K 1300 Report on the Tanbreez 4.7 Billion Metric Ton Kakortokite Host Rock