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The World Is Running Out of Copper: Why It Matters

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
March 14, 2026
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The world is currently on edge, with precious metals taking center stage. As geopolitical tensions worsen, safe-haven assets like gold and silver have been doing their best to keep investors’ interests stable. The current world dynamics are also favoring excessive usage of AI, deploying the tech in almost every domain. The increasing use of AI and electric automobiles all requires copper as the main catalytic metal. That being said, the copper mines at present are experiencing a looming shortage crisis, which could derail the economic trajectory if not contained at the right time.

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Copper Shortage: What We Know

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Source: investmentu.com

Copper is a standout metal, essential for industrial and commercial usage. Copper is extensively used in AI data centers, automobiles, electrical wiring, plumbing, and construction as a core metal, powering many dominions at once. Per the latest post by Lukas Ekwueme, copper deficits are projected to persist for 25 years. Explaining the reasoning behind his statement, Ekwueme shared how no new investments in copper mine explorations are being initiated yet. Even if one does invest, copper mines take nearly 18 years to yield the metal, making this crisis worse than it could ever be.

Moreover, these deficits may amplify by 80% by 2050, streamlining the importance of copper in the growing tech world.

“Copper deficits are projected to persist for 25 years. We are barely investing in new mine exploration. When we do, it takes ~18 years to bring new copper production online. By 2050, deficits are expected to reach ~80% of current production. This is fundamentally a time problem. Even when we throw endless money at producing new copper, we cannot compress the timelines. Copper’s supply-demand model is broken.”

Copper deficits are projected to persist for 25 years.

– We are barely investing in new mine exploration
– When we do, it takes ~18 years to bring new copper production online
– By 2050, deficits are expected to reach ~80% of current production

This is fundamentally a time… pic.twitter.com/E69WImz9Er

— Lukas Ekwueme (@ekwufinance) February 17, 2026

Copper Supply Is Dwindling

In another striking post about struggling copper supply, Ekuweme shared how, out of 239 mine discoveries, nearly 15 are ready for finalized construction plans, with approximately 148 mines categorized as not in production, with 121 mines yet to complete their feasibility studies. This roughly translates to how difficult it has become to avail copper, especially in a world that revolves around the metal to fuel economic survival.

The copper supply picture is getting worse

Out of 239 major discoveries since 1990:

– 148 are not yet in production
– 121 have not completed feasibility studies
– Just 15 have finalized construction plans

It’s a perfect storm:

– It takes longer and costs more to find new… pic.twitter.com/VLE05x2LAh

— Lukas Ekwueme (@ekwufinance) March 10, 2026

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