We believe better projects are built through listening, transparency, and ongoing engagement.
Since acquiring the DeLamar Project in 2017, we’ve worked with local communities, Tribal Nations, land users, and other stakeholders to better understand the issues, opportunities, and priorities that matter most to them. That feedback has helped inform the Project’s design and ongoing planning.
We invite you to explore the site, learn more about the Project, and share your perspectives as the process moves forward.

Mining helped shape the history, identity, and economy of Owyhee County. The DeLamar Project aims to carry that legacy forward through a modern approach to mining, environmental stewardship, and community engagement.
Since 2017, Integra Resources has advanced the Project through engineering, environmental baseline studies, and locally informed design. That work continues today as the Project moves toward federal permitting, with NEPA review by the Bureau of Land Management expected to begin in 2026.
Explore the virtual tour, learn more about the area and its history, the proposed Project, and see how planning, permitting, and community input are shaping the next chapter of DeLamar.

The Integra team maintains an active presence across the communities connected to the DeLamar Project through local events, school programs, site tours, public meetings, community partnerships, and ongoing outreach across the region.
By showing up consistently, sharing information openly, and supporting local priorities, Integra works to keep communities informed and engaged as the Project moves through planning and permitting.
This ongoing engagement has helped inform Project planning while supporting local programs, services, infrastructure, workforce development, cultural initiatives, and community resilience efforts across the region.

The DeLamar Project is located within a landscape with deep cultural and historical significance to Tribal Nations connected to the region. Integra works to build long-term relationships with Tribal Nations through ongoing communication, partnership opportunities, cultural understanding, and respect for Tribal perspectives and priorities.
Tribal perspectives and Indigenous Knowledge studies are helping inform the Project’s understanding of culturally significant landscapes, traditional use areas, and opportunities for avoidance, minimization, and mitigation as planning and permitting continue.
Through continued relationship-building and collaboration with Tribal Nations, Integra aims to support informed decision-making and a greater understanding of the cultural landscape connected to DeLamar.