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NO COMPANY LOCATION COMMUNE DISTRICT PROVINCE EXPLORAT Chhaeb Muoy, Anlong Chhaeb, Thala 0 Mong Good Luck Mining Co NO COMPANY LOCATION COMMUNE DISTRICT PROVINCE EXPLORAT Chhaeb Muoy, Anlong Chhaeb, Thala 0 Mong Good Luck Mining Co. Ltd. Thalabariwat Chrey Barivat Stung Treng/PVH Ilmenite 1 Vannvymex Co. Ltd. (Oxiana?) Phnom Chi Sochet Sandan Kompong Thom Gold exploration Cambodia International Mining 2 Group Dambok Sor Boeung Char Sambour Kratie Silver etc 3 Meas Narithy Quarry Chikreng Khvav Chi Kraeng Siem Reap Laterite Exploration 4 Teng Mab Quarry Chikreng Khvav Chi Kraeng Siem Reap Laterite Exploration 5 Chea Ravy Quarry Khvav Chikreng Siem Reap Laterite Exploration 6 NGOV PET Mong Kantrop Area Kakoch Santuk Kompong Thom Rock exploration 7 Ultra Marine Kiri (Cambodia) Co. Ltd Sen Chao Samlot Battambang Gemstone exploration Cambodia Mining Development Co. 8 Ltd. Samlot Battambang Gemstone Exploration 9 Sonuba Cham IndustriesCo. Ltd. Phnom Trop Palin, Tuol Lvea Pallin Pailin Gemstone Exploitation Copper mineral 10 Southern Mining Co. Ltd. Phnom Takry Promoay, Krapeu Pir Veal Veng Pursat exploration Samnang Rea Thbong Thmor Co. Thmor Bang, Srae 11 Ltd O Tatok Chi Kha Leu Ambel Koh Kong Ilmenite Metallic minerals 12 Future Environment Phnom Prak Ta Sal Aoral Kompong Speu exploration 13 Va Ly Heng Samrong Samrong Prey Nop Sihanouk Ville Laterite exploitation 14 Thai Boon Roong Cement Co. Ltd. Phnom Loang L'ang, Mean Ritth Dang Tong Kampot Limestone quarry Khaou Chuly Development Co. Ltd. Khcheay Khang 15 & Tong Yang Cement Corporation Phnom touk Meas West 2 Cheung Banteay Meas Kampot Limestone Tuk Meas Khang 16 Kampot Cement Co. Ltd. Phnom Totung Lech Banteay Meas Kampot Limestone Cement Cambodia Chakrey Ting 17 Co. Ltd. Bos Dambang Kandal Kampot Kampot Limestone Quarry Unite International (Cambodia) Tuk Meas Khang 18 Foreign Investment Group Co. Ltd. Phnom Touk Meas east Lech Banteay Meas Kampot Limestone exploitation Pheapimex Group - Phnom Damnak Kantuot 19 Kampong trach Phnom Damrei Khang Kampong Trach Kampot Limestone quarry Pheapimex Group - Phnom Kompong Trach 20 Kampong trach Phnom Bak Khang Ka Kampong Trach Kampot Limestone quarry Pheapimex Group - Phnom Kanthaor Khang Lech, 21 Kampong trach Phnom Prasat Rognieng Cheung Kampong Trach Kampot Limestone quarry Coal exploratation and 22 Ta Yi Co. Ltd. Ta Lat Sesan Stung Treng exploitation Vinacomin (previously Try Pheap 23 Co. Ltd.) Area 2 Anlong Phe Thalabarivat Stung Treng Iron Ore exploration Ratanak Kenertec Resorurces Co. 24 Ltd Phnom Thmor Robieb Rovieng Preah Vihear Iron mineral exploration NO DATE CONCESSION DATA SOURCE HA NATIONALITY 0 Mineral Exploration and Extraction MIME Website 9000.0 1 Mineral Exploration and Extraction MIME website 7800.0 2 01/23/08 Mineral Resources Exploration Contract seen 13300.0 French 3 Mineral Concession MIME Website 6.0 4 Mineral Concession MIME Website 3.0 5 Mineral Concession MIME Website 1.0 6 Mineral Concession MIME Website 1.0 7 Mineral Exploration and Extraction MIME Website 400.0 8 Mineral Concession MIME Website 400.0 9 Mineral Concession MIME Website 600.0 MIME website, 10 Mineral Resource Exploration contract seen 10000.0 Vietnamese 11 Mineral Exploration and Extraction MIME Website 12000.0 12 Mineral Concession MIME Website 7000.0 Cambodian 13 Mineral Concession MIME Website 75.0 14 Mineral Concession MIME Website 850.0 15 Mineral Concession MIME Website 343.8 16 Mineral Concession MIME Website 343.8 17 Mineral Concession MIME Website 675.0 18 Mineral Concession MIME Website 593.8 19 Mineral Resource Extraction MIME Website 150.0 Cambodian 20 Mineral Resource Extraction MIME Website 250.0 Cambodian 21 Mineral Resource Extraction MIME Website 300.0 Cambodian 22 Mineral Concession MIME Website 1825.0 Vietnamese 23 Mineral Resource Exploration MIME Website 1800.0 (Cambodian?) TWG Land MIME Presentation 2006, Cambodian 24 Mineral Exploration and Extraction MIME website 375.0 Korean NO COMPANY LOCATION COMMUNE DISTRICT PROVINCE EXPLORAT Ratanak Stone Cambodia 25 Development Co. Ltd Phnom Kos Keo Reaksa Rovieng Preah Vihear Iron mineral exploration Kampong 26 Meas Sopheap Co. Ltd. Kraing Skea Area Chieb, Krang Skear Toeuk Phos Chhnang Granite Pheapimex Group - Phnom 27 Kampong trach Phnom Sor Kanthaor Khang Lech Kampong Trach Kampot Limestone quarry 28 Seoul Digem Cambodia Co. Ltd. Lamphat Kachanh Ban Lung Ratanakiri Gemstone exploitation 29 Neoneer Nam Tau, Beng Banteay Ampil Oddormean Chey Metallic metals Metalic minerals 30 Chhong Kor Chhean Pean Co. Ltd Phnom Ker Ruos Roan, Rieb Roy Rovieng Preah Vihear exploration Rattanak Chhorpoan (Cambodia) Lung Khung, Ting 31 Ltd Yeak Laom Chak Borkeo Ratanakiri Gemstone Exploitation Phnhi Meas, Preaek 32 TKS International Co. Ltd. Ayesen Khsach Kiri Sakor Sihanoukville Quartz sand exploitation Vinacomin (previously Try Pheap 33 Co. Ltd.) Area 1 Anlong Chrey Thalabarivat Stung Treng Iron Ore exploration Banteay Ampi, 34 Angkor Wat Cement Ltd. Andoung Ba Nam Tau, Beng Phnum Srokl Oddormean Chey Siver 35 BHP Billiton World Exploration Inc. Ou Reang Mondulkiri Bauxite exploration Ratanak Stone Cambodia Metallic minerals 36 Development Co. Ltd Thmea, Chhaeb Muoy Chey San, Chhaeb Preah Vihear exploration 37 Chhong Kor Chhean Pean Col Ltd Koh Kgne Koh Khnhaer Sambour Kratie Gold mineral exploration Metallic minerals 38 Oksan Cambodia INC Antrong area Bu Chri Pechreada Mondulkiri exploration Metallic minerals 39 Zhong Xin Industrial Co. Ltd. Kbal Damrei Sambour Kratie exploration Metallic minerals 40 Cambodia Hai Lan Mineral Co. Ltd Pu Chu Leu Srae Preah Keo Seima Mondulkiri exploration Metallic minerals 41 Delcom Cambodia PTE. LTD Romtom, Romoniy Rovieng Preah Vihear exploration 42 Leang Samean Quarry Thmei Kratie Kratie Granite exploration Anquing Cambodia Investment Metallic minerals 43 Company Chong Phlah Kaev Seima Mondulkiri exploration China Forwin International Metallic minerals 44 Investment Phnom P Chong Phlah Kaev Seima Mondulkiri exploration Zhong Xin Industrial Investment Metallic minerals 45 (Cambodia) Co. Ltd. Bu Chri Pechreada Mondulkiri exploration 46 TTY Rithy Mexco Co. Ltd Svay Chreah Area Svay Chreah Snoul Kratie Granite exploration NO DATE CONCESSION DATA SOURCE HA NATIONALITY TWG Land MIME Presentation 2006, 25 Mineral Exploration and Extraction MIME website 3200.0 Cambodian 26 Mineral Concession MIME Website 300.0 27 Mineral Resource Extraction MIME Website 25.0 Cambodian 28 Mineral Concession MIME Website 550.0 29 Mineral Exploration and Extraction MIME Website 8750.0 30 Mineral Concession MIME Website 6000.0 31 Mineral Concession MIME Website 600.0 32 Mineral Concession MIME Website 7925.0 Vietnamese 33 Mineral Resource Exploration MIME Website 4200.0 (Cambodian?) 34 Mineral Concession MIME Website 3150.0 Thailand Campany 35 12/14/06 Mineral Resources Exploration Presentation 97369.6 Australian TWG Land MIME 36 13/07/04 Mineral Resources Exploration Presentation 2006 3600.0 Cambodian TWG Land MIME 37 04/01/05 Mineral Resources Exploration Presentation 2006 4985.2 TWG Land MIME Presentation 2006 / 38 07/07/04 Mineral Resources Exploration MIME website 8400.0 TWG Land MIME Presentation 2006 / 39 14/06/04 Mineral Resources Exploration MIME website 2800.0 TWG Land MIME 40 16/07/97 Mineral Resources Exploration Presentation 2006 8035.8 Chinese TWG Land MIME 41 24/03/94 Mineral Resources Exploration Presentation 2006 43233.7 TWG Land MIME 42 Mineral Resources Exploration Presentation 2006 385.1 TWG Land MIME 43 03/17/06 Mineral Resources Exploration Presentation 2006 21877.9 TWG Land MIME 44 03/17/06 Mineral Resources Exploration Presentation 2006 11233.5 TWG Land MIME Presentation 2006 / 45 Mineral Resources Exploration MIME website 2819.9 Chinese TWG Land MIME 46 Mineral Resources Exploration Presentation 2006 505.4 NO COMPANY LOCATION COMMUNE DISTRICT PROVINCE EXPLORAT Antrong EL (Overlap Oksan 47 Cambodia INC) Bu Chi Pechreada Mondulkiri Gold mineral exploration Oxiana (Cambodia) Limited and Keo Seima, 48 Shin Ha Mining Co. Ou Khvav Chong Phlah, Bu Chri Pechreada Mondulkiri Gold mineral exploration Oxiana (Cambodia) Limited and 49 Shin Ha Mining Co. Ou Chhoung Bu Chri Pechreada Mondulkiri Gold mineral exploration 50 Southern Gold (Cambodia) Ltd. Ou Khtung Me Mang, Srae Chhuk Kaev Seima Mondulkiri Gold mineral exploration 51 Southern Gold (Cambodia) Ltd. Preak Khlong Me Mang Keav Seima Mondulkiri Gold mineral exploration Kbal Damrei, Roluos 52 Southern Gold (Cambodia) Ltd. Phnom Khtung Mean Chey Sambour Kratie Gold mineral exploration 53 Southern Gold (Cambodia) Ltd. Chang Krang Kratie Kratie Gold mineral exploration 54 Gold Metal Group Co., Ltd Ou Play Krang Teh Pechreada Mondulkiri Gold mineral exploration 55 Gold Metal Group Co., Ltd Phnom Gnot Bu Chri Pechreada Mondulkiri Gold mineral exploration 56 Southern Gold (Cambodia) Ltd. Srae Pok Srae Angkrong Koun Mom Ratanakiri Gold mineral exploration 57 Southern Gold (Cambodia) Ltd. Puchar Leu Roya Kaoh Nheaek Mondulkiri Gold mineral exploration 58 Southern Gold (Cambodia) Ltd. Romdul Chang Krang, Thmei Kratie Kratie Gold mineral exploration Snoul, Khsuem, Srae 59 Southern Gold (Cambodia) Ltd. Snoul Char Snoul Kratie Gold mineral exploration Kampong Damrei, 60 Southern Gold (Cambodia) Ltd. Phnum Khnach Srae Char Chhloung, Snoul Kratie Gold mineral exploration Chrouy Ban., Bg 61 Indochine Resources Char, Kg Cham Sambour/Siem Pang Kratie/Ratanaki Gold mineral exploration Ratanak Stone Cambodia Trapeang Prasat and Metallic minerals 62 Development Co. Ltd. Phcav Village Trapeang Prei, Ph'av Anlong Veng Oddormean Chey exploration Jireh International Cambodia Construction & Import-Export Co. 63 Ltd. Anlong Krapeu-Prekbey Samlot Battambang
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