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PDAC announces 2025 Awards recipients
The Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) is proud to announce the recipients of its 2025 PDAC Awards. Since the awards were established in 1977, they have been a symbol of excellence, recognizing individuals, teams, and organizations that have made significant contributions to the global mining industry.
Compensating for Coal Price Declines Through Increased Export Volumes
On September 17, the National Statistics Committee released social and economic data for the first eight months of 2024. The report indicated that exports from our country reached $10.6 billion, while imports totaled $7.5 billion. During this period, the foreign trade balance recorded a surplus of $3.1 billion, though this figure represents a decrease of $935.6 million compared to the same period last year.
COMPENSATING FOR COAL PRICE DECLINES THROUGH INCREASED EXPORT VOLUMES
On September 17, the National Statistics Committee released social and economic data for the first eight months of 2024. The report indicated that exports from our country reached $10.6 billion, while imports totaled $7.5 billion. During this period, the foreign trade balance recorded a surplus of $3.1 billion, though this figure represents a decrease of $935.6 million compared to the same period last year.
Australia Pavilion & Session at Mongolia Mining Expo 2024
We are excited to invite you to the return of the Australia Pavilion at the Mongolia Mining Expo 2024, the premier event for Mongolia's mining and resources sector! Now in its 13th year, the Expo will take place from October 8 to October 10, 2024, at the Buyant Ukhaa Sport Palace in Ulaanbaatar.
Mineweek & Minepro 2024
The first session of Mining Week 2024, titled "Intersectoral Synergy and Future Trends," has successfully concluded. During this session, industry experts, policymakers, and key stakeholders discussed important policy issues impacting the mining sector.
S.OYUNBAT: WE NEED TO THOROUGHLY EXPLORE THE RARE EARTH MINERALS IN OUR COUNTRY
Rare earth elements are a relatively new topic for our country's mineral sector. However, S.Oyunbat, a Mongolian consultant geologist with a PhD, is quite familiar with these elements. Geo-Info, a consulting company specializing in geo-information and exploration, was established by S.Oyunbat and has been active in the field since 2008. The company discovered the Ulaan Del rare earth element deposit in Uvs aimag. In 2018, the mineralization reserve was presented to the Professional Council of Mineral Resources, discussed, and subsequently registered as a rare earth element (REE) deposit in Mongolia's Mineral Resources Fund.
STUDYING GROUNDWATER MOVEMENT IS IMPORTANT TO PRESERVE THE GOBI ECOSYSTEM
As of 2020, the desertification assessment for Mongolia revealed that 76.9% of the country's total land area, equivalent to 120.3 million hectares, has experienced degradation. Of that, 4.7% is very severely degraded, and 18.6% is severely degraded. Another study also found that between 50% and 70% of the land in Dornogobi, Dundgobi, Umnugobi, Gobi-Sumber, Gobi-Altai, Bayankhongor, Uvurkhangai, and Tuv aimags is affected by desertification and land degradation.
EXPENDING MINERAL EXPORTS ANTICIPATED TO FUND EXPANDED STATE BUDGET
In August, the three-party coalition government signed a cooperation agreement titled "Courage for Rapid Development" and unveiled its 2024-2028 action program. This was presented to Parliament for discussion during the last ten days of the month. Additionally, on August 16, the government submitted a draft amendment to the 2024 budget.
Oyu Tolgoi LLC produced 46,884 ounces of gold in concentrate
As of the second quarter of 2024, Oyu Tolgoi LLC produced 52,531 tonnes of copper in concentrate and 46,884 ounces of gold in concentrate. The company presented its Q2 2024 performance scorecard on August 21, during which Chief Executive Officer Deirdré Lingenfelder highlighted the outstanding achievements of the reporting period.
"Tavantolgoi" JSC Presented Its Activity Report for the First Half of 2024
According to the 2024 business plan, "Tavantolgoi" JSC planned to extract 7.5 million tons of coal, export 6.9 million tons, and sell 580 thousand tons of coal domestically. As of the first half of 2024, soil stripping increased by 11.86 million m³, or 112.2%, coal production by 2.33 million tons, or 237.7%, and overburden removal increased by 13.98 million m³, or 129.9% compared to the same period of the last year.