Covering gold, copper, molybdenum, etc. my country’s new mineral prospecting discoveries in the first three quarters of this year +1+1+1
In a recent interview, a representative from the Ministry of Natural Resources revealed some significant discoveries in China’s mining sector during the first three quarters of this year. Major advancements have been made in the fields of non-ferrous metals, precious metals, and chemical minerals, resulting in the identification of several large-scale reserves.
Notably, the copper mine in the Copper Mountain area of Nenjiang City, Heilongjiang Province, has reported newly confirmed reserves of 57.8 tons of gold, 383,300 tons of copper, and 13,700 tons of molybdenum, all measured in metal content.
In Sichuan Province, the Niuniuzhai and Ajuelo Xie phosphate mines in Leibo County have discovered phosphate resources totaling 22,880,000 tons and 13,870,200 tons, respectively.
Additionally, in Guizhou Province, the phosphate mine in Shangjiao, Weng’an County, has found phosphate resources amounting to 7,886,200 tons.
Meanwhile, Inner Mongolia’s Sunite Right Banner boasts a newly confirmed fluorite resource in the Bumute mining area of 5,894,000 tons, equivalent to calcium fluoride.
Lastly, the Tangwuli mining area in Suichang County, Zhejiang Province, has reported an increase in fluorite resources of 1,028,000 tons.
These findings highlight the ongoing exploration and development efforts in China’s mineral resources. (Reported by Yang Xiao and Wen Weiming from the Central Radio and Television Station)