ASX 200 Brunswick Exploration expands Greenland spodumene pegmatite corridor

2 min read | August 13, 2025 05:11 PM AEST | By Team Kalkine Media

 

Highlights

  • Brunswick Exploration (TSX-V:BRW) confirms significant spodumene-bearing pegmatite corridor expansion in Greenland

  • Discovery extends over multiple kilometres within a geochemically anomalous zone at the Ivisaartoq lithium field

  • Plans underway for comprehensive drilling to assess pegmatite distribution and mineralogical characteristics

ASX 200 resource market updates include developments from international explorers such as Brunswick Exploration (TSX-V:BRW), which has expanded the spodumene-bearing pegmatite trend at the Ivisaartoq lithium pegmatite field in Greenland.

Expansion of the spodumene corridor

The expanded corridor extends across several kilometres in strike length, marked by newly identified pegmatite outcrops. These outcrops occur within a broad corridor that remains open in all directions, suggesting further scope for mapping within the area.

This corridor sits inside a wider geochemically anomalous envelope containing numerous fractionated pegmatites. Field teams have identified additional surface exposures that contribute to the growing scale of the lithium-bearing system.

Planned drilling and analysis

Brunswick Exploration is preparing for a comprehensive drilling program at Ivisaartoq. The aim is to establish the size, orientation, and composition of the pegmatite bodies. This will be supported by sample analysis to be conducted at a specialised laboratory in Dublin, alongside mineralogical studies from thin section preparations.

These upcoming activities are expected to provide greater clarity on the geological structure, distribution, and spodumene content within the identified corridor and its surrounding anomalous zone.

Geological setting and location

The Ivisaartoq pegmatite field forms part of the Nuuk licence area and lies within the Ivisaartoq Greenstone Belt. It is positioned inland from the western central coast of Greenland, northeast of the capital city Nuuk. The belt is known for its favourable geology for lithium-bearing pegmatite formation.

Lithium’s industrial relevance

Lithium remains a critical mineral for battery manufacturing, especially in the electric vehicle and renewable energy storage industries. Demand for this mineral continues to be driven by the global shift towards low-carbon technologies and electrification.

Brunswick Exploration focuses on underexplored pegmatite districts across Canada and Greenland, aiming to advance its geological understanding of these assets through systematic fieldwork and targeted drilling campaigns.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is the Ivisaartoq lithium field located?
    It is located in the Ivisaartoq Greenstone Belt, northeast of Nuuk in Greenland.
  • What mineral is being explored at Ivisaartoq?
    The primary focus is on spodumene-bearing lithium pegmatites.
  • What is Brunswick Exploration's main exploration region?
    The company is active in Canada and Greenland across various pegmatite fields.

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