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Greenland Resources Secures Long-Term Molybdenum Supply Deal With SSAB, Boosting Europe’s Raw Materials Security
Greenland Resources has reinforced its role in Europe’s [[PRRS_LINK_1]] supply chain by signing a long-term offtake agreement with SSAB. The deal focuses on supplying high-quality molybdenum from the Malmbjerg project in eastern Greenland, a resource increasingly vital for Europe’s industrial future.
The eight-year agreement guarantees a reliable buyer for a portion of Malmbjerg’s future output, strengthening the project’s commercial viability. Recognized as a world-class [[PRRS_LINK_2]] deposit, Malmbjerg holds an estimated 245 million tonnes of ore containing approximately 571 million pounds of molybdenum—making it a potential cornerstone supplier for European industries.
Why Molybdenum Matters for Modern Industry
Molybdenum is a critical alloying metal used in advanced steel production. It significantly improves strength, corrosion resistance, and heat tolerance, making it indispensable in sectors such as:
- Energy infrastructure
- Transportation
- Heavy industry
Under this agreement, [[PRRS_LINK_3]] will deliver molybdenum products that support SSAB’s production of high-performance, low-emission steel.
For SSAB, securing long-term access to traceable and responsibly sourced raw materials is essential to its decarbonization strategy. The company is actively investing in fossil-free steelmaking technologies, including hydrogen-based processes, where maintaining material quality while reducing emissions is critical.
Europe’s Push for Raw Materials Independence
This agreement reflects a broader shift across Europe’s industrial landscape. Despite being a major consumer of molybdenum, Europe lacks domestic primary production, leaving it dependent on imports and exposed to global supply disruptions.
As a result, companies are increasingly prioritizing:
- Stable, long-term supply agreements
- Non-Chinese sourcing options
- Greater supply chain transparency
Building Financial Stability Through Offtake Agreements
The SSAB deal adds to Greenland Resources’ growing portfolio of strategic partnerships with major European industrial players. Previous agreements, including those with Outokumpu, have already secured a significant share of future production.
Many of these contracts follow “take-or-pay” structures, which:
- Provide revenue certainty
- Reduce [[PRRS_LINK_4]] risk
- Support financing and development
These agreements are key to moving the Malmbjerg project closer to reality. Greenland Resources aims to begin development within this decade, backed by export credit agencies and institutional financing. The project’s estimated $700 million capital expenditure ([[PRRS_LINK_5]]) could be largely supported through these structured financial arrangements.
A New Model for Securing Critical Minerals
The deal highlights a growing trend in Europe: shifting away from volatile spot markets toward direct partnerships with mining developers. This model offers:
- Improved supply stability
- Better cost predictability
- Stronger [[PRRS_LINK_6]] oversight
Strategic Importance of the Malmbjerg Deposit
Located in eastern Greenland, Malmbjerg benefits from:
- High-grade ore quality
- Proximity to European markets
- A politically aligned and stable jurisdiction
As geopolitical tensions reshape global commodity flows, assets like Malmbjerg are becoming increasingly strategic for Europe’s industrial resilience.
More Than a Supply Deal
This agreement goes beyond a standard commercial contract. It represents a critical step in rebuilding Europe’s raw materials base, connecting Arctic resource development with industrial decarbonization goals. By linking secure mineral supply with sustainable steel production, the partnership between Greenland Resources and SSAB underscores a broader transformation in how Europe approaches resource security and environmental responsibility.