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Navigating the mining asset directory

Explore global mining projects with detailed asset-level information and interactive tools. The mining asset directory helps you discover, filter, and analyse mining assets across commodities, locations, and development stages — all in one view.

What you can see on the mining asset page

Each mining asset entry provides a quick, structured overview of key project details.
The table includes the following columns:

  • Mining asset – the name of the mine or project.

  • Commodities – the primary materials extracted or produced at the site.

  • Phase – the current stage of the asset, such as exploration, development, or production.

  • Primary company – the main operator or owner of the project.

  • Country – the nation where the asset is located.

  • Region – the geographic region or administrative area.

These columns give you an instant snapshot of the global mining landscape — helping you understand who’s operating where, what’s being mined, and how far along each project is.

Interacting with items on the mining asset page

  • Click the mining asset name to open the mining asset modal, where you can view all available information about that project, including ownership, activity, related companies, and associated documents.


How to search for mining assets

At the top of the page, use the search bar to look up mining assets by name.
As you type, the table automatically updates to show only entries that match your query — making it easy to locate a specific project quickly.


How to filter mining assets

Click the filters button in the top-right corner of the page to refine the list of assets.
You can choose between basic and advanced filters to narrow results by:

  • Country or region – find assets within a particular area.

  • Commodity – focus on specific materials, such as gold, copper, or nickel.

  • Phase – filter by exploration, development, or production stages.

Advanced filters allow you to layer multiple parameters, create precise combinations, and decide how filters match (all, any, or custom).

Once ready, click Show results to update your view.


How to use the map view

Alongside the standard table view, the mining asset directory includes an interactive map view.

  1. Click the map icon at the top right of the page to switch to the map.

  2. Each mining asset will appear as a pin based on its geographic coordinates.

  3. You can filter the map to show only assets by phase:

    • Exploration

    • Development

    • Production

    • Or All

The map view provides an immediate visual understanding of project distribution, helping you identify clusters, emerging regions, or strategic opportunities.

To return to the table view, click the list icon again.


Why it matters

The mining asset directory connects directly to the broader Pulse Intelligence database — linking each project to its associated companies, news, and documents.
Whether you’re analysing exploration trends, tracking project progress, or studying regional activity, the asset directory provides the foundation for accurate, real-time insight.

By combining filters, map view, and detailed modals, the mining asset directory ensures you always have a complete, up-to-date view of the world’s mining projects.


Key takeaways

  • Explore global mining projects in one view: The asset directory gives you access to verified, structured data on mining projects around the world — including commodity, phase, location, and ownership.

  • Use filters to narrow down results quickly: Apply basic or advanced filters by country, commodity, region, or phase to target only the projects that matter most to your research.

  • Switch to map view for spatial insights: Visualise project distribution, regional activity, and emerging hotspots using the interactive map view with phase-based colour coding.

  • Access deeper detail via mining asset cards: Click on any asset to open a modal with live ownership, lifecycle, production, and resource data — fully linked to source documents and news.

  • Export and search with ease: Search by asset name in real time, or export filtered lists for reporting and offline use.


Next steps

Now that you know how to navigate and filter mining assets across the directory, you can start using this data to track specific projects, monitor trends, or build targeted workflows.

If you’d like to view full asset-level details including ownership, production, and reserves:
→ Read: What Is a Mining Asset Card

If you're ready to track asset updates automatically using saved searches and alerts:
→ Read: How to Create and Save a Search

If you want to organise assets into thematic groups for easier tracking:
→ Read: Creating and Managing Mining Asset Sets

If you’re monitoring news and developments related to specific projects:
→ Read: Navigating the News Directory