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    BHP selects largest Xplor cohort: targeting copper and uranium – key notes for explorers

    February 2, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    BHP selects largest Xplor cohort: targeting copper and uranium – key notes for explorers

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    BHP has selected its largest Xplor cohort to date, backing 10 early-stage exploration and technology groups with a combined US$5 million in seed funding, with each participant eligible for US$500,000 equity-free plus access to BHP technical mentors. Tech recipients RadiXplore (Australia), Mineural and Discovery Genomics (Canada) and VectOres Science (US) are developing data analytics and genomics tools aimed largely at copper targeting, while exploration cohorts span uranium (FrontierX), copper-zinc (Orion Minerals), multi-commodity base metals (Litchfield Minerals), and copper-gold projects from South America to Indonesia. The inclusion of the Utah Geological Survey signals stronger integration of public geoscience datasets with private-sector targeting workflows.

    Technical Brief

    • Seed funding totals US$5 million across the 2026 intake, allocated to 10 separate entities.
    • Six cohorts are early-stage explorers, four are technology companies focused on subsurface data and analytics.
    • FrontierX is the only explicitly uranium-focused participant, adding nuclear-fuel exposure to the portfolio.
    • Litchfield Minerals is targeting a polymetallic system: copper, zinc, lead, gold and silver in Australia.
    • Otrera Resources brings copper projects distributed across multiple South American locations, diversifying sovereign and geological risk.
    • PT GeoFix introduces Indonesian copper–gold assets, extending the geographic spread into Southeast Asia.
    • Across three cohorts since 2023, Xplor has now supported 21 companies in total.

    Our Take

    BHP’s use of AI in exploration, highlighted in the 30 January piece on machine-learning across its operations, aligns closely with Xplor’s inclusion of data- and genomics-style explorers like Discovery Genomics and VectOres Science, signalling that digital targeting is becoming a core selection criterion rather than an add‑on.

    With 21 companies supported across three Xplor cohorts and a strong copper and uranium focus in our database, BHP is building a proprietary pipeline of early-stage options in key energy-transition metals at a time when copper price volatility has been extreme, as seen in the late‑January price crash coverage.

    The presence of 5N Plus and a US Department of Defense-backed germanium supply chain in the same ecosystem as BHP’s Xplor cohort underlines how critical-mineral security concerns in the US and allied countries are likely to shape where early-stage projects in regions like Canada, Utah and Australia can secure downstream support.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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