TORONTO, September 06, 2025 –– Greenland Resources Inc. (NEO:MOLY, FSE:M0LY) (“Greenland Resources” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the signing of a memorandum of understanding (“MOU”) for long term molybdenum supply with Düsseldorf based company Hempel Metallurgical GmbH, a leading supplier of molybdenum to the German steel industry. Based on Greenland Resources NI 43-101 Feasibility study and the previously announced offtake and roasting agreements, the Company is now positioned to become the largest worldwide molybdenum supplier to Germany. The Company expects further announcements related to direct offtake agreements with German steel companies.
The MOU sets the path for a supply agreement of Molybdenite concentrate as well as secondary products like Ferromolybdenum and Molybdenum Oxide. The partnership focuses on supplying high quality low emissions molybdenum from Greenland to the German steel industry with roasting in Belgium. According to the International Molybdenum Association, in 2024 Germany used 16.3 million pounds of molybdenum making it the largest molybdenum user in the European Union followed by Italy and Finland, countries with large steel companies that have also entered into direct offtake agreements with the Company. The EU is the second largest user of molybdenum worldwide, has a self-sufficient roasting capacity but has no molybdenum extraction. The primary molybdenum in the Malmbjerg project is ideal for EU defence and high-performance steel applications because of low deleterious elements and long-term security supply. More than 80% of the metallic materials (including carbon and stainless steels) to be used for defence applications require molybdenum alloying. Germany expects to increase defense expenditures from current 1.5% to around 5% of GDP. Primary molybdenum is produced in China (87%) and the USA (13%).