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Investor communications · Mining & resources

Digital investor communications for junior miners.

DHResources helps mining and resources companies turn announcements, project data and investment narratives into clear, source-linked, investor-ready websites and content systems.

The investor view

New era of mining marketing

Traditional register

  • Retail (resource)35%
  • Resource funds25%
  • Mining brokers25%
  • Insiders / mgmt15%

The investor landscape

Today’s capital doesn’t speak mining.

In 2000, a junior miner’s register was dominated by resource specialists — sector brokers, geologists and dedicated mining funds who instinctively understood drill results and resource estimates.

Today’s register includes generalist funds, ETFs, algorithmic traders and family offices attracted to the commodity story — but without the sector vocabulary to evaluate it.

For these investors, your website is often the only reference point before a buy or sell decision.

Modern register

  • Generalist funds28%
  • ETFs & passive20%
  • Family offices16%
  • Resource funds14%
  • Retail14%
  • Insiders / mgmt8%

Investor funnel

From AI-ready content to inbound investor enquiry.

  1. 01

    AI-ready content

    Indexable HTML, entity-rich copy, structured data — written so machines can read it.

  2. 02

    Cited by AI & search

    ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews and Bing Copilot surface and cite the company correctly.

  3. 03

    Investor visits

    Time-poor investors arrive on the right page already oriented — project, jurisdiction, catalysts.

  4. 04

    Inbound enquiry

    More qualified investor questions reach the company. Stronger institutional reach in the next raise.

For most junior miners the largest leverage isn’t a bigger ad budget. It’s making the existing project narrative readable by the answer engines investors already use.

A teardown identifies which stages of this funnel are leaking, which three changes shift the most attention, and what the catalyst calendar between now and the next raise allows.

Feature showcase · Project infrastructure map

Your project on a map — infrastructure, proximity, access.

An example of the interactive site maps we build for client investor pages. Click a mine to zoom in — granted mining-tenement boundaries are drawn straight from the state registers, with roads, towns, airports and utilities from OpenStreetMap and project-specific infrastructure icons. Investors can see exactly how a project connects to the real world — and the ground it actually holds.

Focus on

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Click a mine or use toggles above to zoom in

Demo · OpenStreetMap tiles
Olympic Dam
Copper · Australia's largest

Olympic Dam

BHP

Underground block cave

Australia's largest copper mine and the world's largest single orebody of uranium. Produces copper cathode, uranium oxide, gold and silver. BHP's proposed open-pit expansion would make it one of the largest mines on Earth.

Output
~200 kt Cu / yr
Reserves
~84 Mt contained Cu
Grade
0.94% Cu · 0.26 kg/t U₃O₈ · 0.32 g/t Au
Mine life
Through 2100+ (Olympic Dam Expansion)
Workforce
~6,000
Production since
1988

Key infrastructure

  • Olympic Dam AirportSealed runway · regular FIFO services from Adelaide · ~5 km from mine
  • Roxby DownsBHP company town · ~5,500 residents · 12 km south of mine
  • Olympic Dam RoadSealed 90 km access road joining Stuart Highway at Pimba
  • Olympic Dam Power StationOn-site gas-fired power station · 110 MW · feeds smelter and refinery
  • Artesian BorefieldsGreat Artesian Basin borefields · primary process water supply · ~55 km north
  • Port AugustaNearest major railhead and port · copper cathode shipped to market · ~560 km SE

Tenement boundaries are real public data — Boddington from the WA DMIRS Mining Tenements register (DMIRS-003) and Olympic Dam from the SA Geological Survey's SARIG. Olympic Dam's holding is the full BHP package — Special Mining Lease SML 1, retention leases and the surrounding exploration licences (~3,000 km²), not just the mine lease. At Boddington the gold operation works across overlapping Darling Range tenure: Newmont's granted gold leases plus the bauxite mining leases beneath the eastern pits (shown dashed). Infrastructure points are indicative for demonstration; in a client deployment each icon, label and note is tailored to the actual project — including private roads, borefields, grid substations and port access agreements.

Feature showcase · 3D drill viewer

Drill results in three dimensions — copper grade, structure, depth.

An example of the interactive geology modules we build for explorer and developer investor pages. Drill traces coloured by copper grade — with section views and hover inspection of every assay interval. Click any trace to see the full hole summary.

Yellow excavator at the bottom of an open-pit mine

Interactive · 3D drill viewer

Sample geology for demonstration — Faulkner Cu-Au Project is fictional. In a client deployment this viewer is loaded directly from the company’s drill database: collar positions, deviation surveys and assay intervals from their project management system, updated each time new results are released.

Two professionals reviewing strategic plans on a desk
Project Lens

Who we are

A specialist digital investor communications adviser for resource companies.

DHResources exists for junior mining companies whose online presence does not reflect the quality, complexity or potential of their projects. We combine mining-sector experience, capital-markets context and modern digital infrastructure to make company websites clearer, more useful and more discoverable.

The output looks less like a website refresh and more like an investor-facing communications upgrade — built around the way investors, brokers and search tools actually read a junior miner.

Read about our approach

01

Mining-sector lens

Built by operators with strategic consulting and corporate development exposure.

02

Investor-first structure

Pages organised around the questions investors and brokers actually ask.

03

Source-linked content

Content is based on public announcements, approved materials and client review.

04

Ongoing maintenance

Investor websites are maintained as projects, announcements and catalysts evolve.

Advice

Digital IR services for junior mining and resources companies.

Six engagements, scoped to where the investor journey is leaking attention. Most companies start with a teardown.

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Take the next step

Want to see what investors see when they land on your website?

Request a personalised teardown and we'll show where your investor journey is clear, where it is costing attention, and which fixes should come first.

Compliance posture

We work from company-approved materials, ASX announcements, public disclosures and client-provided content. Final approval of investor-facing content remains with the company. We do not provide investment recommendations or financial product advice.