Greenland Mines said on Monday it has completed a bathymetric survey at its Skaergaard iron-titanium project in East Greenland.
The company did not disclose further details about the survey’s findings or the next steps in a market filing. Bathymetric surveys map underwater topography and are typically used to assess seabed conditions, sediment thickness and geological features at proposed mining sites.
Skaergaard is Greenland Mines’ flagship project, located near the coast in the Kangerlussuaq Fjord region. The project targets iron and titanium mineralization, with historical drilling indicating significant resource potential. The survey’s completion marks a procedural milestone ahead of further technical studies and permitting processes.
Greenland Mines, listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange under the ticker GM, did not provide a timeline for additional work or updates on resource estimates. The company’s shares were not actively traded in the session following the announcement.



