According to a recent LinkedIn post from Cecil, the company is partnering with PlanetSapling to integrate PlanetSapling’s Global Major Mines dataset into the Cecil platform. The post indicates this will add an inventory of more than 3,000 mining projects across over 140 countries, positioned as the first dataset of its kind available through Cecil.
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The LinkedIn post suggests the dataset is targeted at environmental and supply-chain analysis, enabling users to run proximity assessments to nature areas to support regulatory compliance and resource management. Each mine record is described as manually verified and includes information on key mineral commodities such as rare earth elements, gold, lithium, copper, zinc, and iron.
According to the post, Cecil will provide access to this dataset alongside more than 30 other nature-related datasets via a single API, emphasizing streamlined data integration for analysis. For investors, this integration may signal an effort to deepen Cecil’s value proposition in environmental risk and supply-chain analytics, potentially increasing platform stickiness among mining, ESG, and compliance-focused clients.
The collaboration with PlanetSapling could enhance Cecil’s competitive position in geospatial and nature-data services by expanding the breadth and granularity of its mining-related datasets. If adopted by customers needing detailed commodity and location data for regulatory and sustainability purposes, this development may support future revenue growth and strengthen Cecil’s role within the broader ESG and resource-management technology ecosystem.

