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Drilling begins at Ilua Rare Earth project in Greenland

Reykjavík, June 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Amaroq Ltd.(“Amaroq” or the “Company”) Drilling commenced at the high impact Ilua Rare Earth Project, South Greenland 29 June 2026 – Amaroq Ltd. (AIM, NASDAQ Iceland: AMRQ, OTCQX: AMRQF), an independent mine development company focused on unlocking Greenland’s mineral potential, is pleased to announce the commencement of drilling at the Ilua Pegmatite rare earth element (“REE”) prospect, within the Nunarsuit licence area in South Greenland, held withing the Gardaq Joint Venture. The programme marks the first of the

Company’s 2026 exploration campaigns and represents the next phase of evaluation of one of Greenland’s emerging conventional REE targets. Targeting Ilua, a large potential pegmatite-hosted REE prospect in conventional mineralogy; Scout drilling programme testing three targets across an identified pegmatite system over at least a 5km strike; Located immediately by the coast with good access and favourable topography for drilling and operations; 2025 surface sampling returned high grades of up to 2.3% total rare earth oxides (“TREO”), with c.27% comprising valuable Heavy REEs (“HREE”); Programme

will provide first subsurface assessment of the size, scale and economic potential; Provisional mineralogical studies have confirmed the presence of several easily processable and high value REE-bearing minerals including: Britholite (REE-rich apatite) The 2026 programme is designed to test three initial scout drill targets, distributed along the Ilua Pegmatite Zone, a prospective, conventional REE-hosting system, extending for at least 5km of strike. Drilling will be supported by detailed geological mapping, channel sampling, and mineralogical studies aimed at further defining the geometry, continuity, and rare earth

mineralogy of the system. The analysis will also start to define the economic potential and best commercialisation options. Previous exploration at Ilua identified significant REE enrichment within a series of pegmatite bodies, exposed at surface across the southern part of the licence area. In 2025, surface sampling returned grades of up to 2.3% TREO, with approximately 27% comprising valuable HREEs and with favourable distribution of critical magnet rare earths, including neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium and terbium, exhibiting low radionuclide contents, below the Greenland government’s regulatory threshold.

The current programme is intended to provide the first subsurface assessment of these targets and advance the Company’s understanding of the scale and economic potential of the mineralised system. Further updates will be provided as the programme progresses and assay results become available. James Gilbertson, VP Exploration, commented: “The commencement of drilling at Ilua is an important milestone for Amaroq and marks the start of our 2026 exploration season. Significantly, the initial indications are that, as opposed to other REE-hosted mineralogy in Greenland, this pegmatite

system is more conventionally processable and exhibits relatively low uranium and thorium content. The drilling programme will provide our first opportunity to assess the continuity, geometry and commercial characteristics of the system at depth, while the supporting mapping, channel sampling and mineralogical studies, will help refine our understanding of the project and guide future exploration, with a view to commercialising this potentially large conventional REE opportunity.” About the Ilua target in the Nunarsuit licence The Ilua Pegmatite is located within the world-renowned Gardar Alkaline Province

of South Greenland, a geological region known for its REE and critical mineral properties. The Gardar Province is widely regarded as one of the most prospective rare earth districts outside China and is attracting increasing international attention, for its potential role in diversifying and securing Western critical mineral supply chains. Unlike many of the province’s better-known deposits, Ilua benefits from relatively favourable topography, supporting easier access and aiding future development considerations. Initial analytical work has also confirmed that uranium and thorium concentrations are below Greenland’s

regulatory thresholds. Ongoing mineralogical studies indicate the REE mineralisation may be hosted within more conventional REE-bearing minerals, including monazite. Monazite is one of the world’s most important commercial REE minerals and forms the basis of several advanced and producing rare earth projects globally, including Mt Weld in Australia, Eneabba in Australia and Steenkampskraal in South Africa, providing encouragement that the Ilua Project may offer a more straightforward development pathway, than some of the more mineralogically complex REE projects elsewhere within the Gardar Province. Enquiries:Amaroq Ltd.

C/O Ed Westropp, Chief Corporate Development and Strategy Officer +44 (0)7385 755711ewe@amaroqminerals.com Panmure Liberum Limited (Nominated Adviser and Corporate Broker)Scott MathiesonPiers Shimwell+44 (0) 20 7886 2500 Canaccord Genuity Limited (Corporate Broker)James AsensioRory BlundellHarry Rees+44 (0) 20 7523 8000 Citigroup Global Markets (Corporate Broker) Andrew Miller-JonesDavid Herring+44 (0) 207 986 3463 Camarco (Financial PR)Elfie KentFergus Young +44 (0) 20 3757 4980 Further Information: About Amaroq Amaroq’s principal business objectives are the identification, acquisition, exploration, and development of gold and strategic metal properties in South Greenland. The

Company’s principal asset is a 100% interest in the Nalunaq Gold mine. The Company has a portfolio of gold and strategic metal assets in Southern Greenland covering the two known gold belts in the region as well as advanced exploration projects at Stendalen and the Sava Copper Belt exploring for Strategic metals such as Copper, Nickel, Rare Earths and other minerals. Amaroq is continued under the Business Corporations Act (Ontario) and wholly owns Nalunaq A/S, incorporated under the Greenland Companies Act. Inside Information This announcement

does not contain inside information.

Amaroq, Ilua Pegmatite, rare earths, Greenland, Nunarsuit licence, Gardaq Joint Venture, TREO, HREE, drilling commenced, magnet rare earths, britholite, monazite

4 Comments

  1. So they’re drilling in Greenland for rare earths like… for phones and EVs right? Hope they don’t mess up the ocean since it says it’s by the coast.

  2. “First of the Company’s 2026 exploration campaigns” lol that just means nothing is built yet, right? Also 2.3% TREO sounds like a lot but I have no idea what TREO even is so I’m just assuming it’s good. Glad it’s “conventional mineralogy”??

  3. Wait drilling already started but they’re still “evaluating” the target? Sounds like they’ll find it’s not as big as they thought and then keep moving the goalposts. Also 5km strike… so like one long drill line? I don’t know, but Greenland mining always ends up political, and people forget the ice doesn’t care about quarterly reports.

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