The mineral hunt in Greenland

How large are the mineral deposits in Greenland?

Greenlandic mountain landscape with geology and raw material associations

Greenland is constantly being highlighted as a possible key in the battle for the raw materials of the future. But what do we really know about the resources, and how realistic is it to create profitable mining in the Arctic? Join us for an insightful review of geology, market and economic realities.

Greenlandic mountain landscape with geology and raw material associations

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The mineral hunt in Greenland

Greenland is often referred to as a potential treasure trove of critical minerals that the world needs for technology development and green transition. At the same time, the road from promising discoveries to profitable mining is long and demanding.

 

In this lecture, Bård Bergfald, CEO of Bergfald Environmental Advisors, gives a nuanced insight into what is actually known about the mineral resources in Greenland, what economic opportunities exist, and what challenges must be solved before major developments can become a reality. He has extensive experience in the environment, industry and raw materials, and has been mentioned by NRK in connection with assessments of future mining activities in Greenland

 

The lecture is suitable for anyone who is curious about geopolitics, raw materials, sustainability and business development – and who wants a fact-based look at a topic that is receiving increasing international attention.

 

Sign up and gain insight into one of the most talked about resource issues of our time.

Malin Granlund-Beving

Senior Advisor