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    Blind spots in the rush for critical minerals: key project risks for engineers

    May 15, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Blind spots in the rush for critical minerals: key project risks for engineers

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Nearly half of 72 recent mining projects missed delivery deadlines and about 62% of permitting delays were linked to environmental concerns or community opposition, with social conflict costing up to US$20 million per week in lost production. As Washington deploys more than US$30 billion in loans and strategic initiatives to rewire critical mineral supply chains, Andrew Bogrand of Oxfam argues that weak traceability, poor Indigenous engagement and attacks on human rights defenders are now core supply risks. He calls for binding use of IRMA and IFC Performance Standards, free, prior and informed consent, and full mine-to-market transparency.

    Technical Brief

    • Social licence is framed as an ongoing operational requirement, not a one-off permitting hurdle.
    • Free, prior and informed consent is singled out as essential where deposits overlap Indigenous lands.
    • Weak traceability and inconsistent reporting of attacks on human rights defenders are identified as explicit supply-chain risks.
    • Early-stage risk mapping, community engagement and long-term relationship building are proposed as core project design activities.

    Our Take

    The International Finance Corporation appears repeatedly in our database across critical minerals deals, including recent support for First Quantum’s Taca Taca copper project and Rio Tinto’s Rincon lithium brine project in Argentina, signalling that IFC performance standards are becoming a de facto benchmark for large-scale copper and lithium financing.

    With more than US$30 billion in US-backed loans and initiatives targeting critical minerals and energy infrastructure, the US and Canada entries in our coverage show a financing environment where projects that mishandle permitting and community issues risk being sidelined in favour of IFC-aligned assets in Latin America and Africa.

    The study’s estimate of up to US$20 million per week in lost production from social conflict is consistent with other safety- and sustainability-tagged pieces in our mining corpus, where community-related stoppages routinely erase the economic gains from accelerated permitting for copper and lithium projects.

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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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