Greenland Minerals Ltd. updated on progress on permitting of the Company's 100% owned Kvanefjeld Project. Kvanefjeld, favourably located near infrastructure in southern Greenland, is one of the most significant and advanced rare earth projects globally, and is positioned to be a low-cost, long life producer of key rare earth elements including neodymium, praseodymium, terbium and dysprosium. The Company's main point of focus through early 2020 has been the completion of additional EIA related studies. Following a series of meetings with Greenland's EAMRA and their advisors through fourth quarter of 2019, independent consultants were engaged to conduct several additional studies. These studies have now been completed. The studies identified no new environmental issues and support outcomes consistent with those from prior work. GML has been working through the permitting phase for the Kvanefjeld rare earth project. Permitting in Greenland requires three main impact assessments and supporting studies to be prepared and accepted for public consultation. These include the EIA, Social impact assessment (SIA), and Maritime Safety study. Studies undergo a detailed review process prior to being accepted for the government to present for formal public consultation. The SIA and Maritime Safety Study have been accepted for public consultation. Following EIA reviews in 2019, Greenland's EAMRA produced a short list of `Type 1' issues for further clarification and study. Meetings were then held with Greenland's EAMRA to discuss Type 1 issues and determine what additional work should be done to address these. Once Type 1 issue have been resolved, the EIA will be ready for public consultation. The main area of additional work to address a number of Type 1 issues is associated with the tailings management methods. All additional studies relating to tailings management have now been completed.