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