"The environmental consequences of oil exploration and extraction are too great," said an unnamed Greenland minister.
Government leadership confirmed that corporate claims do not override statutory approval processes. "Activities cannot be carried out until the necessary permits have been granted.
I must say again that the company's statements to the public do not always reflect the actual situation," said Múte B.
Egede, Minister for Mineral Resources of Greenland.
Egede noted public apprehension regarding the venture's high-profile American financial backers, which include Republican donor Kenneth Griffin, Sidus Space founder Carol Craig, and television personality Phil McGraw.
"I understand if citizens are concerned," said Egede.
Greenland Energy executive leadership subsequently addressed the miscommunication surrounding regulatory compliance. "Not that I know of," said Price when asked about executive ties to Trump.
Corporate officials later acknowledged that public statements had overstated their operational authority.
"Our enthusiasm for the project led us to communicate in a way that created confusion about who is responsible for what in Greenland – and that benefited no one, least of all the local communities closest to the project," said Larry Swets, Executive Chair of Greenland Energy.
Media personalities tied to the company promoted the project's economic potential directly to federal officials.
"We've heard Trump talk about buying Greenland and everybody laughed, but actually there is some real value to Greenland," said Phil McGraw, television host and founder of Envoy Media.
During an Oval Office encounter, presidential endorsement was extended to media partners supporting administrative initiatives. "Thank you very much, Phil," said Trump.
"I appreciate your support."
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Greenland Energy filings confirm that operations remain entirely dependent on future approvals from the Greenlandic government.