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    Critical mineral sovereignty and deep tech: data control lessons for engineers

    April 16, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Critical mineral sovereignty and deep tech: data control lessons for engineers

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Ottawa’s March 2026 commitment of up to $40 million for the Canadian Digital Core Library is framed as strategic infrastructure, treating archived drill core and geoscience data as a foundation for critical mineral sovereignty across cobalt, copper, lithium, nickel and rare earths. Masoud Aali, founder and CEO of Scient Analytics, argues that simply scanning core is inadequate if preprocessing, interpretation, hosting and workflow integration are outsourced to foreign platforms, which “digitise the rock and export the advantage”. He points to Australia’s two‑decade National Virtual Core Library as a model for a large, open, continuous system that embeds domestic analytical capability.

    Technical Brief

    • Federal initiative is explicitly positioned as “upstream capability stack” to accelerate geology-to-decision workflows.
    • Policy framing links critical minerals to “geopolitical threats, unfair market practices, and foreign control” as design constraints.
    • Masoud Aali stresses that operating scanners without in‑house data science “outsources the brains” and strategic leverage.
    • Preprocessing, interpretation, hosting and workflow integration are identified as the four critical functions vulnerable to foreign control.
    • Procurement rules are singled out as the main lever to favour Canadian analytical platforms over foreign pass‑through solutions.
    • Norway’s offshore oil experience is used as an analogue: resource base converted into exportable technical and service capability.
    • Effort is framed as continuous system-building, not a one‑off “modernisation project”, implying ongoing OPEX and capability funding.

    Our Take

    With critical minerals, cobalt and copper appearing across 159 keyword-matched pieces, most recent items focus on project-level exploration or processing, which suggests that national-scale data platforms like those discussed here could become a key differentiator for countries such as Canada and Australia in securing downstream investment versus peers like the United States and Norway.

    The two-decade build-out of Australia’s National Virtual Core Library signals that Canada’s Ottawa-led initiative will likely require sustained cross-government and provincial commitment beyond a single funding window if it is to materially influence exploration decisions for lithium, nickel and rare earths rather than just serve as a short-term digital pilot.

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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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