Who We Are
Plusmining provides business intelligence and strategic analysis services on the mining industry and commodity markets to support and improve its clients’ decision making.
Value added
The information and analyses developed by Plusmining are characterized by their reliability, independence, comprehensiveness and timely provision.
Networks
Sources of expert knowledge on contingencies and the latest developments in the mining industry in Chile, Latin America, Canada, Australia, China, and Asia in general.
Clients
Organizations that require quality information such as mining companies, goods and services suppliers, investors, international organizations, government agencies, etc.
Presence
Plusmining has a permanent presence in Chile, Australia and Canada. An expansion process to Peru and other Latin American countries is currently underway.
Our Team
What We Do
Work methodology |
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| Early monitoring of emerging trends at the local and global scale, including potential regulatory changes, new technologies, project progress and investment decisions, among others. |
| Collection of relevant information on contingencies and the latest developments in the global mining industry through Plusmining information networks. |
| In-depth analytical processing of information by the Plusmining team. |

Business Areas
Reports
Plusmining has three reports of different periodicity in which various topics related to the mining industry and commodity markets are analyzed.
Consulting
Development of detailed studies and analyses at the request of clients who wish to enrich their understanding on matters related to mining and commodities, including the quantification and estimation of relevant variables.
Knowldedge dissemination
Availability to participate in seminars, conferences, and other events on mining and commodities. A permanent presence in local and foreign media.
Business development
Advice to companies seeking to develop business initiatives, from the identification of opportunities to their implementation.
Media Presence
Accident at El Teniente: What is the real impact on production?
By Andrés González The death of six workers on July 31 at the Andesita project, part of Codelco’s El Teniente … Read More
Mining could account for 13% of national GDP (Peru)
A report by Plusmining highlights the resilience of mining investment in the country. However, it notes that to achieve its … Read More
What’s in it for Chile? Experts assess the impact of the closure of a massive Chinese lithium mine
Lithium rebound improves export revenue projections and boosts market value of Chilean mining companies By Martín Garretón The suspension of … Read More
El Teniente division remains inactive: Codelco faces multi-million dollar losses with GDP impact expected
“People are worried about what will happen with their jobs,” says a contractor, as ore production has been halted for … Read More
Codelco’s structural projects: is Pacheco’s dream of reaching 1.7 million tonnes by 2030 at risk?
There is broad consensus within the industry that the suspension and closure of operations at El Teniente, for an as … Read More
Accident at the El Teniente mine, Codelco
Juan Carlos Guajardo, Executive Director of Plusmining, comments on the El Teniente mine accident and its consequences for the state-owned … Read More
















