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Critical Minerals Intelligence

The race for critical minerals is no longer just an industry trend—it is a global imperative.In the next 25 years, the world must mine more copper than in the entirety of human history. Yet as demand for the energy transition accelerates, the gap between geological potential and commercial reality is widening. From the boardroom to the drill rig, the decisions made today will redraft the geopolitical map of the 21st century.Join Joe Webb, Managing Director of MDF Global, for Critical Minerals Intelligence. This isn’t a corporate roadshow or a news recap. It is a smart, candid, and non-stif

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    The 30-year copper hangover: Rick Rule on why prices must move ‘materially higher’

    In this wide-ranging discussion from the floor of PDAC 2026, Rick Rule joins Joe Webb to dissect the "resource intelligence" required to survive and thrive in today’s volatile commodity markets. Rule reflects on the formative lessons of his 50-year career — from the "hubris-ridden" gold bull market of the 1970s to his high-stakes contrarian bets in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.The conversation moves beyond simple ticker symbols to address the structural crises facing the industry, including a US$250 billion funding gap in the copper sector and the shifting cost curves of Chinese rare earths. Rule also introduces a critical distinction for the modern era: why mining companies must pivot from performative "social licence" to genuine, partner-based "local licence" to protect their valuations.Key Timestamps & Strategic Insights[02:50] The mentor effect: Rick Rule discusses learning the "delta between price and value" from legendary investor Peter Cundill.[03:55] Lessons in hubris: Why a negative net worth in the early 1980s was the best thing that ever happened to Rule’s investment discipline.[05:20] The uranium parallel: Applying the "either the price goes up or the lights go out" thesis to today’s critical minerals.[08:30] Chinese rare earths: How rising environmental standards in China have increased production costs by 30%, resetting the global floor price.[10:34] Redefining political risk: A candid comparison between the "People's Republic of California" and the DRC.[16:11] The "local licence" revolution: Why indigenous communities like the Tahltan Nation are now the industry’s most sophisticated regulators and partners.[21:24] ESG vs reality: A comparison of the economic and environmental footprint of mining versus agriculture and golf courses.[23:42] The 1996 Congo bet: The logic behind buying the world’s best copper deposit for 19 cents while a civil war raged.[27:24] The copper supply crux: Why 30 years of underinvestment makes a supply crunch "inescapable" regardless of short-term economic shifts.Notable Quotes"Money is made on the delta between price and value. Price is what you pay, value is what you get.""The most dangerous government on the planet to you is the one closest to you.""The cure for high prices is always high prices. The cure for low prices is always low prices."Connect with MDF Global: Follow the Critical Minerals Intelligence Podcast for exclusive insights from the people, projects, and ideas shaping the future of the essential industry. https://criticalmineralspodcast.com/

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The race for critical minerals is no longer just an industry trend—it is a global imperative.In the next 25 years, the world must mine more copper than in the entirety of human history. Yet as demand for the energy transition accelerates, the gap between geological potential and commercial reality is widening. From the boardroom to the drill rig, the decisions made today will redraft the geopolitical map of the 21st century.Join Joe Webb, Managing Director of MDF Global, for Critical Minerals Intelligence. This isn’t a corporate roadshow or a news recap. It is a smart, candid, and non-stif

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