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Critical Materials Investment Surge: U.S. Government Backs Rare Earths Expansion as Copper and Nuclear Projects Draw Private Capital

By MGN EditorialJune 18, 2026 at 05:47 PM

A wave of investment in critical materials and energy infrastructure signals growing momentum behind supply chain resilience strategies, with implications for maritime trade flows and vessel construction demand.

## Critical Materials Investment Surge Signals Shifting Supply Chain Dynamics A cluster of significant financing announcements in the energy and critical materials sectors this week underscores accelerating efforts to secure domestic supply chains — a trend with meaningful downstream implications for the maritime industry, which depends heavily on copper, rare earth elements, and reliable energy infrastructure. ### U.S. Government Commits Up to $725M for Rare Earths Production In the most consequential announcement of the week, Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE American: UUUU) received a conditional commitment for up to **$725 million in senior-secured debt** from the U.S. Office of Strategic Capital, according to a company press release dated June 18, 2026. The funding is intended to support the expansion of domestic rare earths and critical materials production and processing capabilities. Rare earth elements are essential components in electric motors, wind turbines, and advanced navigation and propulsion systems increasingly found aboard modern commercial vessels. Reduced dependence on foreign sources of these materials could stabilize supply chains for shipbuilders and marine equipment manufacturers, particularly as the industry accelerates its transition to alternative fuels and electrified propulsion. ### Cuprum Metals Closes $19.4M Series A for Copper Extraction Technology Cuprum Metals Inc., a Delaware-based technology company, announced the close of a **$19.4 million Series A funding round** led by the Lundin Family Office, with participation from Woodline Partners and BHP Ventures. The capital will be deployed to accelerate the company's proprietary copper extraction technology platform. Copper remains a foundational material in shipbuilding, port electrification infrastructure, and the broader energy transition. Innovations in extraction efficiency could help address persistent supply constraints that have affected marine engineering and offshore energy projects in recent years. ### Advanced Nuclear Project Targets Ohio Grid Stability Elementl Power, an independent nuclear developer, announced it is pursuing a utility-scale advanced nuclear power project in Letart Township, southeast Ohio, selecting GE Vernova Hitachi Nuclear Energy's **BWRX-300 small modular reactor (SMR)** technology for the development. Stable, low-carbon baseload power is increasingly relevant to port electrification initiatives and the growing network of shore power infrastructure being mandated at major terminals across North America and Europe. ### Maritime Industry Context Taken together, these investments reflect a broader industrial policy shift toward securing the materials and energy systems that underpin both commercial shipping and the green transition. For maritime stakeholders — from shipyards and classification societies to port operators and vessel owners — the buildout of domestic critical materials capacity and advanced energy infrastructure represents a structural tailwind, potentially easing procurement bottlenecks and supporting the long-term economics of fleet decarbonization programs. *Sources: PR Newswire announcements from Energy Fuels Inc., Cuprum Metals Inc., and Elementl Power, all dated June 18, 2026.*
#critical materials#rare earths#copper supply chain#shipbuilding materials#port electrification#small modular reactors#energy transition#maritime decarbonization

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