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Colombia launches copper exploration and production round with eight qualified companies

Carlos Ortega, Vice President of?Promotion and Development at the National Mining Agency ANM, said on Friday that eight companies have qualified to participate in Colombia's copper-gold and polymetallic exploration round, which will begin next week.

Lina Franco, ANM president, said on Friday that Colombia offers 14 areas for copper exploration and production.

Franco said during a Bogota event that the blocks in this round are located in Antioquia and La Guajira.

Ortega stated that the Canadian company?Aris Mining has already been qualified. Rio Tinto, on the other hand, is currently securing their qualification.

"Several important companies already qualified." Ortega told an audience at an agency event that some companies had provided feedback and we made changes to make the round run smoothly. He said that more than one company can bid in an auction when they express interest in the same parcel.

Aris Mining confirmed that it had already qualified. Rio Tinto didn't immediately respond to our request for comment.

"This is the selection mechanism where we spent over a year evaluating areas with high potential. He said that companies?are virtually guaranteed to take part, and we've made progress on community issues for them to enter more easily.

According to the ANM, only 2.5% of Colombian territory has mining rights, which is equivalent to 2.9 millions hectares. Of this, 98% are small- and medium-scale mines.

According to data from the agency, Colombia has 354 copper-potential titles, which cover 0.43% of its national territory. However, only six are currently in operation.

(source: Reuters)