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EPISODE · Jul 10, 2026 · 4 MIN

Dalaroo Metals uncovers hard rock source at Greenland rare earth project

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Dalaroo Metals (ASX:DAL) CEO John Morgan joined Proactive's Stephen Gunnion to discuss encouraging progress at the Blue Lagoon rare earth project in southern Greenland, where the 2025 field season is around three-quarters complete. The company has significantly scaled up activity, expanding its sampling programme from just over 100 samples last year to nearly 300 this season, alongside geological mapping and geophysical surveys. The standout development has been the identification of pegmatites believed to be the hard rock source of the rare earth mineralisation — a discovery that could fundamentally reshape the geological understanding of the project. "Last year we sort of had a sediment hosted deposit," Morgan said. "Now we really do believe that we've got a hard rock host and a much larger sediment system." Upcoming milestones include completion of the geological mapping model, assay results from samples sent to Australia, and metallurgical testing — all expected over the coming months and expected to guide the next phase of exploration, including potential drilling. Visit the Proactive YouTube channel for more interviews with leading ASX-listed companies, and don't forget to like this video, subscribe to the channel and enable notifications so you never miss future updates. #DalarooMetals #RareEarths #Greenland #BlueLagoon #CriticalMinerals #Mining #Exploration #ASX #MineralExploration #Geology #ResourceInvesting #ProactiveInvestors

Dalaroo Metals (ASX:DAL) CEO John Morgan joined Proactive's Stephen Gunnion to discuss encouraging progress at the Blue Lagoon rare earth project in southern Greenland, where the 2025 field season is around three-quarters complete. The company has significantly scaled up activity, expanding its sampling programme from just over 100 samples last year to nearly 300 this season, alongside geological mapping and geophysical surveys. The standout development has been the identification of pegmatites believed to be the hard rock source of the rare earth mineralisation — a discovery that could fundamentally reshape the geological understanding of the project. "Last year we sort of had a sediment hosted deposit," Morgan said. "Now we really do believe that we've got a hard rock host and a much larger sediment system." Upcoming milestones include completion of the geological mapping model, assay results from samples sent to Australia, and metallurgical testing — all expected over the coming months and expected to guide the next phase of exploration, including potential drilling. Visit the Proactive YouTube channel for more interviews with leading ASX-listed companies, and don't forget to like this video, subscribe to the channel and enable notifications so you never miss future updates. #DalarooMetals #RareEarths #Greenland #BlueLagoon #CriticalMinerals #Mining #Exploration #ASX #MineralExploration #Geology #ResourceInvesting #ProactiveInvestors

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