Second-Chance Mining Assets
Many mines were abandoned for economic reasons — not because the geology ran out. GeaSpirit focuses on these second-chance assets and prioritises which deserve a fresh look. It does not guarantee discovery, broker sales, or list assets for sale.
How GeaSpirit helps
- Surface abandoned, historic, care-and-maintenance and tailings assets, scored.
- Separate economically-abandoned from geologically-exhausted.
- Producing majors appear only as hidden benchmarks/context.
Example assets in the GeaSpirit dataset
| Asset | Country | Commodity | Score | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aguablanca | Spain | nickel | 73.3 | MEDIUM |
| Central Rand tailings | South Africa | gold | 72.8 | MEDIUM |
| Berkeley Pit (Butte) | United States | copper | 71.7 | MEDIUM |
| Wheal Jane (tailings) | United Kingdom | tin | 70.6 | MEDIUM |
| Ajo (New Cornelia) | United States | copper | 69.6 | MEDIUM |
| Rio Tinto (historic district) | Spain | copper | 69.6 | MEDIUM |
Open public-data examples for illustration only — not for-sale listings and not investment recommendations.
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GeaSpirit provides intelligence, prioritization and research tools based on open data. It does not provide investment advice, legal advice, ownership verification or guaranteed mineral discovery. No asset shown is offered for sale; example assets are drawn from open public data for illustration only.