We won’t disagree on this.... Reuters - June 8, 2021
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The world’s biggest miners should consider developing smaller deposits to make the most of the commodities expected ...
and as demand grows for battery raw materials like nickel, cobalt, lithium as well as copper from electric vehicles, accountancy firm PwC
The world’s biggest miners should consider developing smaller deposits to make the most of the commodities expected to be in demand during the transition to cleaner energy production, a report on Wednesday said…Large mining companies have tended to seek the biggest, low-cost, long-life deposits, such as top global miner BHP Group’s iron ore operations in Western Australia that have already been running for more than half a century…But the global energy transition has opened up opportunities as power grids decarbonise and as demand grows for battery raw materials like nickel, cobalt, lithium as well as copper from electric vehicles, accountancy firm PwC said in a report…“The way battery minerals present themselves geologically doesn’t necessarily lend themselves to a multi-decade horizon,” PwC Australia Global Mining leader Paul Bendall said…“That might mean the top miners need to recalibrate their investment criteria,” he told Reuters in an interview…Battery minerals represented less than 3% of the top 40 miners’ total revenue in 2020, the PWC report showed, but there are ample opportunities for that to share to increase, including through buyouts…Miners have developed significant warchests as governments around the world invested heavily in infrastructure to overcome the disruption caused by COVID-19, sending prices sky high…As well as investing in renewable power generation alongside their mines, some firms may move into processing, Bendall said.
whoever they may be, and it could be lots of them, we are a target not easily missed....keep the faith.