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Karl Sanchez's avatar

Hello, One of my readers had your substack as one of its subscriptions, so I thought I'd stop by and provide you with this link and the info it contains, https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202507/1338674.shtml

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Critical Minerals Journal's avatar

Great, Karl! I’m glad to hear we share a common reader, and thank you for the link!

Indeed a very cool discovery in the Uranium universe. In a neighboring social media we do “real time” updates on the market, and we discussed a lot about it yesterday and today. We’ll comment about it in our newsletter coming out tomorrow (stay tuned). hahaha

Thanks again!

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

What I wonder about is how to mine it when it’s that deep. Also, China’s very hip to very-ultradeep sea oil drilling and extraction. It appears Hubbert was way off in his estimation for very deep-water hydrocarbon deposits, and not just water depth but depth of the deposits under the ocean floor.

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Critical Minerals Journal's avatar

I couldn't agree more! Please check our latest edition, we commented on exactly that

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Alexander Fernandez's avatar

Wow, this really shows how critical minerals are the new frontlines in global power plays. The copper tariff hitting like a bomb, China’s massive lithium find, rare earths turning into a diplomatic tug-of-war — it’s all about who controls what now. Deep-sea mining and AI demand just add more layers.

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