Saudi Arabia invites global firms to join mining exploration program

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The Saudi mineral sector is poised for expansion with the introduction of the Mining Exploration Enablement Program, inviting global firms and explorers to participate in the initiative.

The Kingdom’s Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources and the Ministry of Investment have extended invitations to international companies in the sector to register for the scheme, according to a statement.

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The program aims to boost exploration activities, optimize the value extracted from the mining sector, and expand the Kingdom’s survey potential by focusing on uncharted territories.

Additionally, it seeks to develop local talent, enhance skills and capabilities in the country’s mineral exploration field, and advance geological knowledge by providing innovative data conforming to international standards, thereby fostering investment opportunities.

This initiative aligns with Saudi Arabia’s efforts to enhance and develop the mining sector, aiming to transform it into the third pillar of national industries in line with the goals of Vision 2030.

Furthermore, the Ministry of Industry clarified that participation in the project entails meeting several criteria, including a focus on exploring strategic minerals classified under Category A in the mining investment system. These minerals include copper, lithium, nickel, gold, and iron.

Discovery efforts should also prioritize previously uncharted areas. It was noted that companies are required to obtain a valid exploration license within the first five years of the permit’s term, demonstrate a successful track record in exploring new sites, and actively engage local service providers to encourage investment and foster growth within the local supply chain.

The Industry Ministry has set a deadline for interested investors to submit their applications from April 1 to May 31. The winners will be announced by the end of July 2024.

Source: www.arabnews.com