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Interview with Brendan Yurik, CEO of Electric Royalties Ltd.
Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/mining-royalty-sector-explodes-with-massive-consolidation-fresh-capital-7469
Recording date: 11th February 2026
The mining royalty sector delivered exceptional performance in 2025, driven by surging commodity prices and unprecedented consolidation activity. Gold prices rose 74% while silver surged 160%, translating into triple-digit share price gains for major precious metal royalty companies. Wheaton Precious Metals gained 102%, Royal Gold appreciated 98%, and Osisko Royalties reached 100%. Mid-tier companies performed even stronger, with Gold Royalty Corp advancing 215% and Element Royalties climbing 150%.
Despite lithium carbonate recovering 80% over the period, battery metal-focused royalty companies experienced a stark divergence in valuations. Electric Royalties reported zero share price appreciation, highlighting that market participants have not yet incorporated battery metal price recovery into their valuation frameworks for companies in this subsector.
The year marked a potential inflection point through significant M&A transactions. Royal Gold acquired Sandstorm for $3.5 billion, representing the first major royalty company acquisition in years. Triple Flag purchased Orogen Royalties for $420 million, while Altius Minerals bid $520 million for Lithium Royalty Corp in December. According to Electric Royalties CEO Brendan Yurik, this consolidation reflects fundamental economics where acquiring diversified portfolios proves more efficient than executing dozens of individual transactions.
Several experienced teams launched new royalty platforms in late 2025, including Versamet Royalties, Summit Royalties, and Lunar Royalties. Summit achieved a market valuation three to four times that of Electric Royalties despite being newly public, demonstrating strong investor appetite for proven management teams.
Valuation dynamics continue driving consolidation as larger companies with extensive diversification trade at 2.5 times net asset value compared to 1x for junior companies. This gap creates powerful incentives for mergers that enhance shareholder value through scale and improved operating leverage.
Looking ahead to 2026, industry participants expect M&A activity to accelerate beyond 2025 levels. The fragmented sector provides numerous consolidation targets, while battery metal royalties trading at significant discounts to precious metal peers may attract acquisition interest as cash flows materialize.
View Electric Royalties' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/electric-royalties
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Interview with Brendan Yurik, CEO of Electric Royalties Ltd.
Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/mining-royalty-sector-explodes-with-massive-consolidation-fresh-capital-7469
Recording date: 11th February 2026
The mining royalty sector delivered exceptional performance in 2025, driven by surging commodity prices and unprecedented consolidation activity. Gold prices rose 74% while silver surged 160%, translating into triple-digit share price gains for major precious metal royalty companies. Wheaton Precious Metals gained 102%, Royal Gold appreciated 98%, and Osisko Royalties reached 100%. Mid-tier companies performed even stronger, with Gold Royalty Corp advancing 215% and Element Royalties climbing 150%.
Despite lithium carbonate recovering 80% over the period, battery metal-focused royalty companies experienced a stark divergence in valuations. Electric Royalties reported zero share price appreciation, highlighting that market participants have not yet incorporated battery metal price recovery into their valuation frameworks for companies in this subsector.
The year marked a potential inflection point through significant M&A transactions. Royal Gold acquired Sandstorm for $3.5 billion, representing the first major royalty company acquisition in years. Triple Flag purchased Orogen Royalties for $420 million, while Altius Minerals bid $520 million for Lithium Royalty Corp in December. According to Electric Royalties CEO Brendan Yurik, this consolidation reflects fundamental economics where acquiring diversified portfolios proves more efficient than executing dozens of individual transactions.
Several experienced teams launched new royalty platforms in late 2025, including Versamet Royalties, Summit Royalties, and Lunar Royalties. Summit achieved a market valuation three to four times that of Electric Royalties despite being newly public, demonstrating strong investor appetite for proven management teams.
Valuation dynamics continue driving consolidation as larger companies with extensive diversification trade at 2.5 times net asset value compared to 1x for junior companies. This gap creates powerful incentives for mergers that enhance shareholder value through scale and improved operating leverage.
Looking ahead to 2026, industry participants expect M&A activity to accelerate beyond 2025 levels. The fragmented sector provides numerous consolidation targets, while battery metal royalties trading at significant discounts to precious metal peers may attract acquisition interest as cash flows materialize.
View Electric Royalties' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/electric-royalties
Sign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

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