Articles from Lumina Greenland

Lumina Greenland to Nearly Double Mining Operations with New Equipment Delivery
NUUK, Greenland, Feb. 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lumina Greenland announces delivery of new equipment to the Lumina mine 50 miles west of Kangerlussuaq. The mine is Greenland's only fully operational mine, operating 365 days per year.This delivery is the first component of nearly $4 million USD that Lumina Global is investing in the Greenland mine over the next 12 months. This investment will nearly double Lumina’s capacity to meet increasing global demands.  The equipment  includes a new primary crusher that processes up to 400 tons of rock per hour. A mobile sorting screen handles up to 650 tons per hour, sorting by size and quality.Lumina has received an expanded permit to increase production.  The investment enables Lumina to supply more anorthosite, a high tech mineral which Lumina exports at levels of hundreds of thousands of tons worldwide. Across a wide span of industries and product manufacturing, the addition of anorthosite improves production processes, and well as the quality and strength of products, and is integral to the global green transition. Lumina is also developing rare earth mining opportunities.
By Lumina Greenland · Via GlobeNewswire · February 4, 2026
Japanese, EU, USA Governments Eye Greenland and Lumina Mining
NUUK, Greenland, Dec. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lumina Greenland hosted a Japanese Government delegation comprised of the Ministry of Finance, METI, and JOGMEC on November 16 and 17.  The Japanese companies Mitsui, Marubeni, Mitsubishi, and Sumitomo were invited to be observers of the Lumina mining operations. The delegation departed Nuuk for a 300km flight north to Kangerlussuaq, and a further 80km boat trip to the mining site in Qaqortorsuaq. Travel was completed without weather difficulties. 
By Lumina Greenland · Via GlobeNewswire · December 10, 2025
Lumina Extends Rare Earths Development in Greenland
NUUK, Greenland, Nov. 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lumina Greenland announced that they had received another mining license in relation to their expanded development work in Rare Earth minerals development and exploration. The Rare Earths group at Lumina has been working on rare earths and critical minerals in Greenland for over two years now and is part of the $100 million Lumina Mining Group which is the largest exporter of critical minerals from Greenland today.
By Lumina Greenland · Via GlobeNewswire · November 12, 2025