The Share of Mineral Reserves of the Zabaikalsky Krai in the Russia's Reserves (In %)

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The Share of Mineral Reserves of the Zabaikalsky Krai in the Russia's Reserves (In %) The share of mineral reserves of the Zabaikalsky Krai in the Russia's reserves (in %) Fluorspar 44.04 Molybdenum 35.79 Zirconium 35.06 Cuprum 25.29 Uranium 24.5 Titanium 20.28 Silver 16.45 Gold ore 8.77 Plumbum 7.3 Tin 5.75 Tungsten 4.24 Unique soil 2.85 Iron ore 2.58 Zinc 2.08 Coal 1.19 0 10 20 30 40 50 450.0 400.0 350.0 300.0 including in the Objects, undistributed 250.0 NR total Fund Objects, total 200.0 gold 415,0 185,0 including in the silver 58,0 30,0 150.0 undistributed Fund uranium 20,0 6,0 100.0 stone coal 25,0 17,0 50.0 brown coal 28,0 21,0 iron ore 6,0 2 0.0 tungsten 19,0 16,0 cuprum 8,0 2,0 molybdenum 16,0 4,0 projects subsoil user project deposit, volume of reserves infrastructure the company's objective location required availability offer investments , billion rubles. Tungsten ore PLC «Artel of Increase the BOM-Gorkhon 0,45 Reserves of C1= The power line Consider the mining prospectors productivity of (Petrovsk- (2581 tons+1400 LEP-35 kV, option of selling «Quartz»» the existing Zabaikalsky tons), C2=10290 processing plant, the object factory, region) tons, projected Residential processing resources=5000 tons, complex, support tailings unprocessed reserves facilities = 3000 tons. The content of WO3 in проектыthe ore 0,8-0,9 % The development Russian Conducting Bulykta- 11,8 million The C1-C2 category Federal and Search for Bulakhovskogo antimony center exploration, Solontsovaya dollars antimony reserves regional roads, investors, gold-antimony building prospective area, amount to 38.39 Railway, power including on the deposits experienced Shilkinsky region thousand tons. line 110 kW terms of parity factory, GOK (average content interaction 3,31%) and gold is 14.7 tons (average content 2.28 g/t) Gold mining PLC «Darasun Increase of the Darasunskiy 14,6 Balance reserves as Proximity to the mine» current of 01.01.2018 railway (68 km), production amounted to 86 tons power lines, capacity up to 5 of gold, forecast highways, tons of gold resources of more complex of than 350 tons of primary and gold. The resource secondary base of the adjacent production areas is about 1000 tons of gold. projects subsoil user project deposit, volume of reserves infrastructure the company's objective location required availability offer investments, billion rubles. Expansion of the PLC «Mine Bringing Tarbagatay 0.8 billion rubles A=B=C1=15285 Power lines, Attraction of operating Tigninsky» production from lignite field, thousand tons, road, investments in enterprise 300 thousand Petrovsk- C2=11214 Railway.road the framework of production tons per year to Zabaykalsky thousand tons, joint activities capacities 800 thousand region off-balance – tons 3425 thousand проекты tons Germanium Associated 1,82 billion Germanium - Needs: recovery extraction of a rubles 441.8 tons, Ms. Reconstruction germanium Germany content of the boiler to concentrate from 53.7 g/t the level of TPP, the combustion the construction of coal of a plant for the Tarbagatay processing of deposits in the germanium Petrovsk- concentrates to Zabaykalsky produce boiler plant commercial germanium projects subsoil user project deposit, volume of reserves infrastructure the company's objective location required availability offer investment s, billion rubles. Organization of Lukovogorskoe Exploration has It is required to provide a External The organization of the production of granite deposit, been completed quarry with a modern investment the extraction of block facing Shilka region and reserves are productive complex of required block facing stone stone with a being calculated specialized mining and and the production planned capacity 47 million lifting equipment. of chipped paving of at least 3 rubles stones at the thousand m3 of Lukovogorsky commodity granite deposit blocks and 30 (Pervomaysky thousand m2 of settlement). stab products PLC «Natural (pavers) per year stone» Production and The village It is necessary to build a External realization of Novoorlovsk or stone processing plant in investment floor and wall the city of Novoorlovsk, with a required plates, steps, Krasnokamensk production capacity of up window sills to 150 thousand m2 of from a block sawn products per year Organization of facing stone and 325 million (the option of building a production of veneer blue amazonite rubles plant in the Krasnodar products at a stone pegmatites Territory in processing plant Krasnokamensk is also being considered), to purchase main and auxiliary equipment, equipment, and commissioning projects subsoil user project deposit, volume of reserves infrastructure the company's objective location required availability offer investment s, billion rubles. Organization of South Chelotui Plagiogranites It is required to provide a External the production of deposit of (white granites) - quarry with a modern investment block facing granites, 1340.6 thousand productive complex of required stone with a Aginsky region. m3, amazonite specialized mining and 60 million Organization of PLC» Blue planned capacity pegmatites - 71.2 lifting equipment. rubles production of block Granite» of at least 5 thousand m3, facing stone. thousand m3 of quartz-mica and commodity quartz-sericite blocks per year. schists - 89.5 thousand m3. Conducting Zabaikalsky Forecast Economic development exploration. Krai, Chita resources - 31 of the work area: power «Geological region, 120 km tons of gold. lines, asphalt highway of exploration in the from Chita. Federal importance, dirt 500 million Sypchugur ore-PLC «Talangold» roads of local rubles bearing area» importance. The development Baleysky Reserves of the Economic development of Taseevskoye region of state of the work area: power gold deposits. Zabaikalsky Commission on lines, highway, railway Krai, 285 km reserves: C1+C2 PLC «Taseevskoe 345 million Baley cluster. south-east of – 105.6 t (content (Highland Gold)» the regional USD of 5.2 g/t). center - Chita. projects subsoil user project deposit, volume of reserves infrastructure the company's objective location required availability offer investment s, billion rubles. Development of Baleysky balance: Economic development the Middle region of B+C1+C2 – 9.92 of the work area: power Golgotai gold Zabaikalsky t (content 15.5 lines, highway, railway deposit. Krai, 285 km 167 million g/t) south-east of USD the regional center - Chita. PLC «Taseevskoe . Baley cluster (Highland Gold)» Development of Reserves of the the «Gold- state mining plant-1» Commission on technogenic reserves: С1 – deposit. 18 million 9,76 t (content USD 1,08 g/t ) .
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