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Saudi Arabia awards mining exploration licences to local and international firms

Saudi Arabia awards mining exploration licences to local and international firms

State news agency SPA reported that the Saudi Industry and Mineral Resources Ministry awarded mining exploration licences on Tuesday to several local as well as international firms.

Licenses were granted to Indian miner Vedanta, and a consortium including local Ajlan & Bros as well as China's Zijin Mining.

The first mineralized belts of the Kingdom are located in Madinah at Jabal Sayid and Aseer, Al Hajar. Both are rich in precious and base metals including gold, silver, copper, zinc and other precious metals.

According to SPA, the licenses cover a combined area of 4,788 sq km (1,849 sq mi).

The Ministry said that the miners will spend 366 million Riyals ($97.6 millions) on exploration in the next three-year period.

Vision 2030, a plan to diversify and reduce reliance on fossil-fuels, includes the growing mining industry in the kingdom. Under the plan, the government hopes to bring in $100 billion annually in foreign investment by 2030.

Riyadh began awarding mining licenses to international miners in 2022.

Saudi Arabia raised its 2016 estimate of $1.3 trillion to $2.5 trillion for the untapped mineral reserves, which include phosphate, rare earths, and gold.

(source: Reuters)