The document discusses the Kvanefjeld project in Greenland, which is set to be the world's largest producer of rare earth elements and uranium. It will produce a primary product of high-purity critical rare earth concentrates, as well as uranium, lanthanum, cerium, zinc, and fluorspar as byproducts. The multiple byproduct revenue streams are expected to make Kvanefjeld the lowest cost producer of critical rare earths globally. Extensive pilot plant testing has proven the metallurgy is simple. With over 1 billion tonnes of resources defined and a projected 100+ year mine life, the Kvanefjeld project is well positioned to become a major long