Greenland Energy Company acquires 70% stake in Jameson Land Basin, Greenland, one of world's largest underexplored onshore basins, with Halliburton as project managerGreenland Energy Company acquires 70% stake in Jameson Land Basin, Greenland, one of world's largest underexplored onshore basins, with Halliburton as project manager

Greenland Energy to Acquire 70% Stake in Jameson Land Basin, Tapping One of World’s Largest Underexplored Onshore Regions

2026/05/22 23:20
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Greenland Energy Company (NASDAQ: GLND) has announced an agreement to acquire a 70% working interest in the Jameson Land Basin, one of the world’s largest remaining underexplored onshore hydrocarbon regions, by fully funding the drilling program. The remaining 30% will be retained by 80 Mile, the current owner of the project. The basin spans more than 8,400 square kilometers (roughly 2 million acres) and has been the subject of extensive geological and seismic analysis over several decades, with historical industry estimates suggesting the broader basin system could contain tens of billions of barrels of oil equivalent.

To advance the project, Greenland Energy has contracted Halliburton, one of the largest oilfield service companies, to handle project management and support logistics planning. The first well is expected to cost approximately $40 million, with subsequent wells estimated at $20 million each. However, the company faces substantial risks, including the basin’s lack of a commercial discovery despite decades of study dating back to the 1970s. A 2008 U.S. Geological Survey report indicated less than a 10% chance of the basin containing a technically recoverable hydrocarbon accumulation.

Operational challenges are considerable. The remote Arctic location presents extreme climate conditions, harsh weather, limited daylight, and no existing infrastructure. Seasonal access windows for equipment and personnel are narrow, and drilling hazards such as blowouts, equipment failures, and environmental releases are inherent risks. The company also relies on third-party contractors for key operations.

Regulatory and political risks loom large. Greenland imposed a drilling moratorium in 2021, though existing licenses are grandfathered. Future regulatory changes could jeopardize operations. Additionally, geopolitical tensions, including U.S. interest in acquiring Greenland and Greenland’s internal independence movements, could affect operations. Drilling requires Environmental Impact Assessment approval and a Field Activities Application from Greenlandic authorities. Failure to meet drilling milestones could result in forfeiture of the company’s right to earn working interests.

Financially, Greenland Energy faces significant capital requirements and substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern without additional financing. Commodity price volatility and the long development timeline—unlike short-cycle shale projects—pose further risks. Global energy transition trends, including electric vehicle adoption and renewable energy policies, could reduce long-term demand for oil.

Despite these challenges, the Jameson Land Basin represents a rare opportunity in the global oil and gas sector. The company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/GLND provides updates on this high-risk, high-reward venture.

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