Platinum Group Metals Ltd. (NYSE American: PLG) (TSX: PTM) Positioned for Platinum Supply Crunch

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  • According to the World Platinum Investment Council (“WPIC”), the global platinum market is projected to remain in deficit for multiple years.
  • The WPIC points to several key drivers of tightness in the platinum market.
  • Platinum Group Metals Ltd. Waterberg Project could enter an increasingly supply-constrained market at a critical time.

A growing body of research suggests the world is entering a period of prolonged platinum scarcity, and the timing could not be more significant for Platinum Group Metals (NYSE American: PLG) (TSX: PTM). As deficits deepen, the company is advancing its large-scale Waterberg Project in South Africa, an asset that could help address what analysts describe as a structural platinum shortage with consequences across the automotive, industrial and clean energy sectors.

According to the World Platinum Investment Council (“WPIC”), the global platinum market is projected to remain in deficit for multiple years, with annual shortfalls averaging approximately 8% of total yearly demand (https://ibn.fm/v5VIv). Sprott Asset Management highlights that current above-ground platinum inventories, estimated at roughly 2.5 million ounces in 2025, may be effectively exhausted within three years if deficits persist (https://ibn.fm/lrm2G). The report notes that the supply pinch is rooted in long-term structural issues tied to declining South African production, insufficient new mine development and rising demand from various sectors, including hydrogen technologies as well as hybrid and internal combustion engine catalytic converters.

The WPIC points to several key drivers of tightness in the platinum market. Beyond its traditional use in catalytic converters, platinum is becoming increasingly important in proton exchange membrane hydrogen fuel cells, electrolyzers for green-hydrogen production and emerging zero-emission industrial processes (https://ibn.fm/PNFEt). As hydrogen infrastructure scales, platinum demand may accelerate, heightening the urgency of developing new supply sources. The Sprott report notes that platinum’s unique catalytic properties make it difficult to substitute in these hydrogen related applications, which could force a reprioritization of supply chains and resource strategies.  Platinum can be substituted in catalytic converter applications and increasing demand and prices for platinum may positively affect palladium demand and pricing as well.  

Why do analysts believe inventories could be depleted within three years? The explanation centers on basic math. If platinum deficits average 8% of annual demand and above-ground stocks total about 2.5 million ounces, then consecutive yearly drawdowns could reduce available inventories to critically low levels by the late 2020s. The Sprott analysis suggests that without substantial new mine output, the platinum market could face constrained availability, price volatility and potential supply rationing.

This is where Platinum Group Metals Ltd. and its Waterberg Project become notable. Located on the northern limb of South Africa’s Bushveld Complex, the Waterberg deposit is designed as a bulk, mechanized, decline accessible underground mine with an emphasis on platinum, palladium, rhodium and gold (https://ibn.fm/o7xnJ). The project contains large-scale, shallow, thick mineralized zones suitable for modern, low-cost production methods. The 2024 Waterberg definitive feasibility study highlights the potential for a long-life mine and production profile that could serve both the automotive and emerging hydrogen sectors.

The project is advancing in partnership with major industry players, including Implats and Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (“JOGMEC”), which retains an interest in the metal marketing rights. The Waterberg Project could enter an increasingly supply-constrained market at a critical time. With South Africa currently producing approximately 70% of annual platinum mine supply globally, disruptions or stagnation in production may reverberate through markets. Sprott’s analysis emphasizes that weak investment in new mines over the last decade is one reason platinum supply has not kept pace with evolving industrial requirements.

As platinum inventories diminish, strategic supply diversification becomes increasingly important. Waterberg’s design includes fully mechanized mining, which could provide advantages related to operational safety and labor efficiency. With rising platinum use in hydrogen value chains and continuing demand in internal combustion hybrid vehicles during the energy transition, a new, large-scale project positioned for multi-metal output could enhance security of supply for global manufacturing sectors.

Investors, policymakers and industrial buyers are watching platinum markets closely, and the Waterberg Project may become a relevant part of the Western supply narrative. If WPIC’s deficit projections hold and inventories trend toward exhaustion, mine development timelines are especially significant. 

For more information, visit www.PlatinumGroupMetals.net.

NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates relating to PLG are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/PLG

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