Outcropping, high priority gold target on the eastern side of the Nanortalik Gold Belt, South Greenland.
Overview
The Nanoq Project is located in Southeast Greenland, along the Nanortalik Gold Belt, which is known for its exceptional geological potential. Positioned 120 km northeast of the Nalunaq Mine, the project benefits from a prime location within a regional shear system favourable for gold mineralization.
This folded volcano-sedimentary environment, first identified by GEUS and Goldcorp in the 1990s, hosts outcropping gold and copper within a sheared quartz vein body, which Amaroq rediscovered in 2021. Through geological surveys and airborne geophysics, Amaroq has since identified promising indications of economic gold mineralization.
At Nanoq, Stage 1 scout drilling to confirm mineralisation style and potential grades was completed in 2024. Stage 2 across 2025 is expected to include systematic drilling focused on understanding geometry, grade continuity, metallurgy, and resource potential. In Stage 3 across 2026/27, Nanoq is expected to reach a bulk sampling stage through a trial portal extending from the deep-water entry to the mineralized structure, with sample processing conducted at the Nalunaq process plant.