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Beyond the Vein: Deals, Data Centers & the Race for Minerals

8 min · Ayer
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Join Mr. R and Alice for the "director's cut" ofthe mining story as they unpack the BDO Annual Mining Report 2026. This episode explores the $34 billion wave of megadeals and the massive merger of Anglo American and Teck Resources. We reveal how AI and data centers are becoming primary demand drivers for minerals like copper and rare earths, competing for the same resources as the energy transition. The discussion also covers thecritical role of geopolitics, US state intervention in supply chains, and the strategic push for mineral processing and value retention in Africa. Finally, we address the "hidden hurdles" of the industry, including project delays, the necessity of genuine community engagement, and the risingimportance of urban mining and recycling. Mining is no longer just about digging holes, it is a complex landscape of strategy, technology, and people.

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Beyond the Vein: Deals, Data Centers & the Race for Minerals

Join Mr. R and Alice for the "director's cut" ofthe mining story as they unpack the BDO Annual Mining Report 2026. This episode explores the $34 billion wave of megadeals and the massive merger of Anglo American and Teck Resources. We reveal how AI and data centers are becoming primary demand drivers for minerals like copper and rare earths, competing for the same resources as the energy transition. The discussion also covers thecritical role of geopolitics, US state intervention in supply chains, and the strategic push for mineral processing and value retention in Africa. Finally, we address the "hidden hurdles" of the industry, including project delays, the necessity of genuine community engagement, and the risingimportance of urban mining and recycling. Mining is no longer just about digging holes, it is a complex landscape of strategy, technology, and people.

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