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    Canada–Brazil AI nickel push: exploration modelling insights for engineers

    March 4, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Canada–Brazil AI nickel push: exploration modelling insights for engineers

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Canada and Brazil have signed a technical cooperation accord between the Geological Survey of Brazil and the Geological Survey of Canada at PDAC 2026 to apply AI‑driven mineral potential modelling to nickel exploration, integrating geology, geochemistry, geophysics and remote sensing datasets on a shared research platform, with first results due in 2027. The work targets better understanding of nickel formation, concentration and preservation processes to prioritise high‑probability targets, particularly in Brazil, which holds an estimated 16 Mt of nickel reserves but only produces about 2.1% of global output.

    Technical Brief

    • Mineral potential modelling will be benchmarked between SGB and GSC on a shared, comparative research platform.
    • Research workflow explicitly couples process‑based studies of nickel formation, concentration and preservation with AI targeting.
    • Input datasets span mapped geology, multi-element geochemistry, geophysics and remote sensing, requiring multi-scale data integration.
    • Methodologically, the work formalises an “integrated exploration approach” rather than single-dataset prospectivity mapping.

    Our Take

    Brazil’s 16 Mt of nickel reserves but only 2.1% share of global output in our database suggests a sizeable pipeline of undeveloped or under-explored laterite resources where AI-assisted targeting could materially shift its production rank over the 2027 horizon.

    The recent US$500 million sale of Anglo American’s Brazilian nickel assets to MMG Singapore Resources in our coverage indicates that larger producers are already repositioning around Brazilian nickel, so AI-derived targets from the Geological Survey of Brazil and Geological Survey of Canada are likely to feed directly into future M&A and farm-in activity.

    With 1,998 tag-matched ‘Projects’ and ‘Research’ pieces but only a handful explicitly linking AI and nickel exploration, this Canada–Brazil initiative stands out as an early test case for national surveys using machine learning on state datasets rather than company-level pilots.

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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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