How Western miners can win Africa’s critical minerals race - ME Feature Article

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard Kojo Gabah
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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4
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Publication Date:
Mar 1, 2026

Abstract

Western mining companies are entering an African critical minerals market where access is harder to secure, risk is being priced more sharply, and execution advantages are increasingly decisive. The continent holds significant reserves and production potential of cobalt, lithium, copper, graphite, manganese and rare earths critical to the energy transition, yet Chinese-aligned capital has built a structural edge in access and execution speed. Simply signing narrow offtake agreements to buy output is no longer sufficient. Western firms win when they convert quality orebodies into bankable projects by reducing aboveground risk faster than competitors through integrated infrastructure access, durable fiscal alignment, and credible local value creation. Western mining companies will break into Africa by pairing capital with partnership, building corridors enabling infrastructure and power, designing credible value addition pathways and operating in a way that is politically durable through transparency, community benefit and fiscal terms that share upside in commodity upcycles. This feature article offers a practical playbook for mining executives and investors. The core argument is straightforward. Winning in Africa requires competing on the full system around the mine. Corridors and power, processing pathways, contract durability, community benefit and regulatory execution are now decisive variables in project valuation and capital access.
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APA: Richard Kojo Gabah  (2026)  How Western miners can win Africa’s critical minerals race - ME Feature Article

MLA: Richard Kojo Gabah How Western miners can win Africa’s critical minerals race - ME Feature Article. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2026.

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