....particularly metals.
Here's another project for my to do list, which is currently overflowing with money-making tasks. (I do have to eat, you know)
Start off with looking at the extraction rate history for various metals.
If possible, find the current mean ore to metals ratio for each, with as much history as possible.
The result will reveal which metals are actually in depletion that is concealed by cheap energy input.
Next you project a "rate of impact" by factoring cheap FF depletion over mineral production rate. It may generate an interesting chart.
Copper is a good example, I think.
Are there any dense veins of copper in production? Or is it all coming from strip mines at some ridiculously low yield? If the ability to strip mine goes away, will prospecting efforts find new dense veins somewhere?
Those are the questions that interest me here.
Again, I hope someone with a little time will be interested enough to dig into it. No way I can get to it until next year.






