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ETM seeks other Spanish mines as it waits for Greenland rare earth resolution

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Posted on June 15, 2026

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ETM Looks to Expand in Spain While Awaiting Greenland Rare Earth Project Outcome

Energy Transition Minerals' Strategic Moves in Europe

By Eric Onstad

Expansion Plans in Spain's Galicia Province

LONDON, June 15 (Reuters) - Energy Transition Minerals is hoping to expand further in Spain's Galicia province as it awaits a resolution of legal challenges over its huge rare earths project in Greenland, its managing director said.

Penouta Tin and Tantalum Project

Daniel Mamadou told Reuters in an interview that the company expects to restart mining in 18-24 months at the Penouta tin and tantalum project it bought last year in Galicia, where operations were suspended in 2024 after a dispute over environmental permits.

Galicia's Mining Industry Ambitions

"Galicia itself has a very ambitious plan to restart its mining industry," Mamadou said, adding that up to 52 old mines are due to be tendered for development.

"We believe that the Penouta operation could be the centre of an expansion in Galicia... we might be able to benefit from economies of scale and position."

ETM has detailed neither expected production levels nor capex at the Penouta project, but the International Tin Association said the mine produced 351 metric tons of tin in concentrate in 2023.

Legal and Strategic Developments in Greenland

Kvanefjeld Project and Government Ban

SEEKING DIALOGUE WITH GREENLAND

ETM owns the Kvanefjeld project in Greenland, one of the world's largest undeveloped rare earth deposits, but has been halted from developing it since a 2021 government ban on uranium, a byproduct.

The company expects a court appearance later this year in its long-running legal dispute with the government over the project.

Efforts Toward Dialogue and Exploration Updates

"We've also tried to push a parallel track of dialogue, which so far has not been yielding any meaningful traction, but I think this is about to change," Mamadou said.

Greenland has been advertising itself as a mining destination open for business, he added.

The firm also said last week exploration has identified new mineralised zones that contain uranium concentrations below the threshold in the government's uranium ban.

Dispute with Shenghe Resources

ETM is also in dispute with China's Shenghe Resources, its second biggest shareholder with a 6% stake, after ETM in April terminated a 2018 deal that envisioned the two jointly developing Kvanefjeld.

Asked if ETM had severed its relationship with Shenghe to attract investment from U.S. and other Western investors as it seeks a Nasdaq listing, Mamadou declined to comment on the dispute.

(Reporting by Eric Onstad; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • ETM aims to restart Penouta operations by around 2027, leveraging existing infrastructure and EU critical‑minerals status; a May 2026 MOU with Traxys covers up to 100% of its tin, tantalum and niobium output. (etransmin.com)
  • Penouta acquisition is nearing completion after the Xunta de Galicia is set to approve license transfers; ETM plans a phased reactivation beginning with waste‑derived section B, full extraction from section C targeted for 2027 pending Supreme Court rulings. (gal.galiciapress.es)
  • The Greenland Kvanefjeld project remains legally entangled: arbitration has been split between courts and tribunal, next major milestone expected in October 2026 via Greenland courts, while Greenland has moved to deny exploration‑license renewal under its uranium ban. (middle.news)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What project is Energy Transition Minerals developing in Spain?
ETM is developing the Penouta tin and tantalum mine in Galicia, Spain, which it purchased last year.
Why was mining at the Penouta project suspended?
Operations at Penouta were suspended in 2024 due to a dispute over environmental permits.
What is causing the delay in ETM's Greenland rare earth project?
ETM's Kvanefjeld rare earth project has been halted due to a 2021 government ban on uranium, a byproduct.
What is ETM’s expansion plan in Galicia?
ETM aims to benefit from Galicia’s plan to restart mining, potentially expanding its operations as up to 52 old mines are tendered.
Is ETM in a legal dispute related to its Greenland project?
Yes, ETM is involved in a long-running legal dispute with the Greenland government concerning the Kvanefjeld project.

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