The New System of the National Mining Agency Increases Transparency of ANM Mining Processes, Integrating Platforms and Allowing Real-Time Monitoring of Charges, TAH, and Administrative Sanctions with Total Legal Security
The ANM mining processes can now be monitored in real-time, thanks to the new Transparency Portal of the Administrative Litigation System (CONAD), according to an article published.
The tool represents a milestone in the digital transformation of the National Mining Agency, allowing any citizen to consult the progress of sanctioning and collection processes in a simple, secure, and accessible way.
Public Consultation by Autos, CPF, and Mining Process Status
The public consultation feature by autos and CPF/CNPJ in mining processes is one of the major highlights of the portal.
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Developed by the superintendencies of Inspection, Information Technology, and Collection, the system allows users to search for data such as auto number, ownership, initiation date, and revenue status.
Thus, the ANM mining processes can be monitored by holders of mining rights, lawyers, and companies without the need for formal requests or travel, strengthening transparency and social control.
The manager of Inspection Intelligence at ANM, Helder Abel Pasti, emphasizes that the portal ensures the full exercise of contradiction and ample defense: “anyone can monitor in real-time the progress of sanctioning and collection processes,” he explained.
This enhances predictability and reinforces legal security in a sector that generates billions of reais annually in Brazil.
Firmina-SEI-Mining Registration Integration Drives Interoperability
Another key point of the advancement of ANM mining processes is the Firmina-SEI-Mining Registration integration, which enables interoperability between different agency systems.
The new portal connects previously isolated tools, such as Firmina, the Electronic Information System (SEI), and the Mining Registration, ensuring data synchronization, reducing errors, and faster processing.
According to Fábio Borges, superintendent of Information Technology and Innovation at ANM, CONAD materializes the strategy of digital transformation of the agency, “breaking information silos and promoting real interoperability.”
The integration also includes the Digital Protocol, e-Carta, the credit management system (Sinarc), and the system for publishing announcements in the DOU (Sinop), expanding the reach of administrative automation.
Digital Monitoring of TAH and Sanctioning Administrative Processes
The portal also provides digital monitoring of TAH and sanctioning administrative processes, strengthening financial management and control over legal obligations.
Starting in the first half of 2024, holders of mining rights can monitor Annual Fees per Hectare (TAH) charges not paid on time.
Additionally, it is possible to consult the progress of the Sanctioning Administrative Processes (PAS), which investigate infractions and impose penalties.
The superintendent of Inspection at ANM, Fernando Drummond, states that the system offers “a faster, safer, and more reliable public service,” providing predictability and total transparency.
For the general director Mauro Sousa, the automation of ANM mining processes represents “a leap in operational efficiency, with fewer errors, less processing time, and more security for everyone.”
In summary, the new CONAD consolidates the digitalization of Brazilian mining and transforms the relationship between the State, companies, and citizens by allowing direct, transparent, and real-time monitoring of ANM mining processes.

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