Saudi Arabia offers 6 mining opportunities for local, international investors

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  • The opportunities are part of the fifth round of mining competitions for exploration licenses and encompass gold, copper, zinc, lead, and silver ores
  • Investment opportunities for exploration licenses include Al-Halahila site in the Najran region, estimated to be more than 34 square kilometers in size

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – The Saudi Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources on Wednesday announced six new mining opportunities for local and international investors.

The opportunities are part of the fifth round of mining competitions for exploration licenses and encompass gold, copper, zinc, lead, and silver ores in various regions of the Kingdom, covering a total area of over 940 square kilometers.

Investment opportunities for exploration licenses include Al-Halahila site in the Najran region, estimated to be more than 34 square kilometers in size and containing copper, zinc, and gold minerals. Additionally, the “Jabal Qaran” site in the Najran region, covering an area exceeding 57 square kilometers, contains copper, gold, zinc, silver, and lead deposits.

The Ministry explained that other sites include the “Makman Hijab” in the Riyadh region, covering more than 118 square kilometers and containing gold and silver ore deposits, as well as the “An-Nimas” site in the Asir region, spanning over 222 square kilometers and containing copper, zinc, silver, and gold.

Furthermore, the “Al-Mihah” site in the Makkah region, with an area exceeding 234 square kilometers, includes deposits of copper, zinc, lead, silver, and gold, and the “Al-Hajirah” site in the Asir region, covering an area exceeding 274 square kilometers and containing deposits of silver, copper, zinc, lead, and gold.

The Ministry has set the beginning of May 2024 as the deadline for submitting technical offers to compete for exploration licenses in the proposed sites. The Ministry has made available the information platform that includes geological and technical data for the sites. The winners are expected to be announced in the bidding stage for the fifth round at the end of June 2024.

The Ministry has designed the competition to facilitate the participation of local and foreign companies with experience in the mining exploration sector. During the submission stage, the applicant companies’ technical competence and financial capacity will be evaluated, and the sites will be awarded based on the submitted technical work programs, social and environmental impact plans, and investment plans.

Introducing competitions for mining exploration licenses is part of the Kingdom’s efforts within the Accelerated Exploration Initiative announced by the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources in 2022.

The initiative aims to exploit the Kingdom’s mineral resources and increase the mining sector’s contribution to the gross domestic product, thus strengthening the national economy and creating quality job opportunities for the country’s people.

The Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, in cooperation with the Ministry of Investment, has launched a new incentive package dedicated to exploration projects. This was announced on the sidelines of the third edition of the International Mining Conference, held last January in Riyadh. The incentive package, worth approximately $182 million, includes financial facilities for companies and investors wishing to invest in mineral resource exploration activities in the Kingdom.

For more information about the exploration incentives program, please visit https://taadeen.sa/exploration-incentive. To review the opportunities for exploration license competitions for the fifth round, visit https://taadeen.sa/mining-bids.

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