Mining company and project data, in one place
Mining Terminal covers 5,700+ mining companies and 41,000+ projects with structured data from NI 43-101 reports, JORC estimates, SEDAR, ASX, and SEC filings — organized for screening, comparison, and analysis.

Organized from source material
We collect information from filings, technical reports, and public disclosures, then organize it so it is easier to follow at the company and project level.

Built by a team close to the sector
The team comes from a mix of mining, research, and software backgrounds. The goal is straightforward: make mining information easier to work with.

A simpler way to work with mining data
We use software to help sort, structure, and connect the information that appears across mining documents, so it is easier to review without starting from scratch each time.

A more direct way to work with mining documents
Traditional platforms aggregate headlines and press releases. Mining Terminal works more directly from technical reports, feasibility studies, and regulatory filings.
The aim is to keep the documents and the organized data closer together.
| Mining Terminal | Legacy Providers | |
|---|---|---|
| Data points per company | 15,000+ | 200–300 |
| Source documents | 500K+ | Limited |
| Projects tracked | 60,000+ | 2,000–3,000 |
| Companies covered | 5,700+ | 500–1,000 |
| Drill coverage | Structured | Headlines only |
| Technical reports | Structured records | Summary |
| Source traceability | Page-level | None |
| Update frequency | Real-time | Daily / weekly |
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