Eclipse Metals (ASX:EPM) started preliminary metallurgical test work on the assessment of wet high-intensity magnetic separation properties to support its Gronnedal project development in Greenland, according to a Wednesday filing with the Australian bourse.
Seven composites from historic samples were sent to ALS Laboratories in Western Australia, the filing said.
Cores from the 2025 diamond drilling have also been logged and sampled, awaiting arrival at the laboratory for analysis, per the filing.
Shares rose 3% in afternoon trade on Wednesday.
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