Greenland Energy and 80 Mile PLC plan to drill two onshore wells in the Jameson Land basin by summer 2026, marking the island's first hydrocarbon drilling in over ten years. Independent estimates suggest the area could hold around 4 billion barrels of unrisked recoverable oil. The project faces significant logistical, regulatory, and economic challenges, including a lack of infrastructure and harsh Arctic conditions.
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