THE STRATEGIC CONTEXT
Where data, control, and national interest converge: the intelligence gap in critical resource management.
Nations with significant strategic reserves—including Canada—hold lithium, cobalt, nickel, copper, and rare earth elements essential to defence, electrification, and advanced manufacturing. But the data infrastructure that tracks those resources from extraction to export is fragmented, distributed across jurisdictions, and often reliant on external platforms not designed with sovereignty as a first principle.
As geopolitical pressures reshape global supply chains, the ability to see—in real time—where strategic minerals flow, who controls them, and whether that movement aligns with national and allied interests has become a critical intelligence imperative for resource-dependent economies.
OUR APPROACH
Where FluidScientific comes in.
Extraction & Reserve Tracking
Integration with provincial and federal geological registries, real-time production data from extraction operators, and reserve accounting in a single sovereign intelligence layer.
Processing Chain Visibility
From raw ore to refined product, full chain-of-custody with provenance records that meet international standards for critical minerals sourcing and ESG compliance.
Export Intelligence
Monitoring of export flows, counterparty risk, and compliance with emerging critical minerals trade agreements across allied and bilateral relationships—from North American coordination to international standards.
Energy Systems Integration
Connecting mineral supply chain data to energy systems data for a unified view of critical resource ecosystems—from extraction through processing to strategic deployment and trade.