New gold discoveries across Greenland with grades up to 38.7 g/t Au
                            
                                
                                
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                
                                    
                                        Published by Jody Dodgson,
                                        Editorial Assistant
                                        
                                    
                                Global Mining Review,
                                
                            
                        
This update covers targets outside of the flagship Nalunaq Mine and the Nanoq advanced exploration project, with those results to be reported in future announcements once assay results are received before year end.
Highlights:
Nanortalik Gold Belt
- New high-grade gold discovery at Vagar: up to 28.6 g/t Au over a 2 km ridge at Qoorormiut North Ridge (Q-North Ridge). Now being advanced towards scout drilling.
- Vagar Ridge re-interpreted: updated geological understanding reveals new high-grade potential and defines follow-up drill targets.
- Gold-copper system discovered at Anoritooq: Isortup Qoorua, 50km north of Nalunaq, with results up to 38.7 g/t Au and 1.98% Cu, confirming a high-grade Au-Cu zone for follow-up. Amaroq intend to test the potential for Isortup Qoorua to host a significant satellite gold resource.
- New orogenic gold targets developed adjacent to the Nalunaq Gold Mine at Napasorsuaq with results up to 3.58g/t Au and 0.54% Cu.
New gold zone in South West Greenland
- New finds at Tartoq & Ippatit: Gold-bearing quartz veins up to 3.1 g/t Au (Tartoq) and 0.7 g/t Au (Ippatit) discovered in previously undocumented zones of quartz veining in the Nanortalik Gold Belt, close to the Nanoq project.
- New gold discovery at Grænseland with up to 3.9 g/t Au in quartz veins from 0.5–2 m in thickness and over a strike length of approximately 500m.
Extensive regional success
540+ samples collected across 11 licences, confirming multiple new gold zones and validating historic showings.
James Gilbertson, VP Exploration of Amaroq, commented: “The 2025 regional exploration programme, which involved over 540 surface samples across 11 licences, confirmed multiple new gold zones, validated historical showings, and defined several drill-ready targets for the 2026 field season. We uncovered high-grade gold of up to 38.7 g/t in new zones within the satellite reaches of our Nalunaq mine, underlining the substantial upside potential across the wider Nanortalik Gold Belt. The discovery at Q-North Ridge, in particular, defines a 2 km long structure that, should grades be continuous, could be a future satellite source of ore for the Nalunaq processing plant.
"Confirmation of a gold-copper system at Isortup Qoorua and the new veins identified at Tartoq and Grænseland demonstrate that our systematic exploration programme is yielding tangible discoveries. Collectively, these results reaffirm the strategic nature of Amaroq’s gold portfolio and our ability to continue building a multi-asset pipeline within one of Greenland’s most prospective gold districts. We look forward to following up on these high-priority zones and advancing the targets toward drilling, supporting our long-term growth in Greenland.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/31102025/new-gold-discoveries-across-greenland-with-grades-up-to-387-gt-au/
You might also like
Full Charge Ahead
Elitza Terzova, Shell Lubricant Solutions, outlines how miners can meet growing demand for critical energy transition minerals.
 
                                