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The Oyu Tolgoi mine is in the South Gobi Desert of Mongolia, 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of Mongolia's border with the People's Republic of China, where the mined copper is expected to be shipped. [4] Oyu Tolgoi deposits contain an estimated 2.7 million tonnes of copper and 1.7 million ounces (48,000 kg) of gold. [6]
Its mining operations are a joint venture of Rio Tinto (a UK-based mining transnational), Ivanhoe Mines of Canada and the Mongolian government. [12] As of 2010, the estimated cost of bringing the Oyu Tolgoi mine into production was US$4.6 billion, [ 13 ] making it (financially) the largest project in Mongolian history; [ 14 ] however, by 2013 ...
Its mining operations are a joint venture of Rio Tinto (a UK-based mining transnational), Turquoise Hill and the Mongolian government. [8] As of 2010, the estimated cost of bringing the Oyu Tolgoi mine into production was US$4.6 billion, [ 9 ] making it (financially) the largest project in Mongolian history; [ 10 ] however, by 2013 costs had ...
Mining is the principal industrial activity in Mongolia, making up 30% of all Mongolian industry. [27] Another important industry is the production of cashmere. Mongolia is the world's second largest producer of cashmere, with the main company, Gobi Cashmere, accounting for 21% of world cashmere production as of 2006.
The Nariin Sukhait or Ovoot Tolgoi mining complex (Mongolian: Нарийн Сухайт / Овоот Толгой) is located in the Gurvan tes sum (district) of Ömnögovi Province in Southern Mongolia. The site is 25 km SE from sum center and 56 km north of Shivee Khüren - Ceke crossing point on the Mongolian-Chinese border. Three companies ...
Mineral Resource Authority of Mongolia. The Mineral Resources Authority of Mongolia (MRAM; Mongolian: Ашигт малтмалын газрын) is an agency of the Government of Mongolia which is responsible for the mining and mineral industry of Mongolia. The mining industry accounts for 89% of Mongolia's exports and over 20% of the country ...
Tavan Tolgoi. Tavan Tolgoi (Mongolian: Таван толгой, also Tavantolgoi, Tavantolgoy, "Five Hill") is one of the world's largest untapped coking and thermal coal deposits, located in the Ömnögovi Province in southern Mongolia. [1] It has a total estimated resource of 6.4 billion tonnes, one quarter of which is high quality coking coal.
The Tayan Nuur mine (Mongolian: Таян Нуур) is an open-pit iron ore mining project in Tseel district within the Govi-Altai Province of Mongolia, approximately 162 kilometres (146 mi) south of the Gobi Altai Province capital Altai. [1][2] The site was discovered in 2006, and is being developed by Altain Khuder LLC of Mongolia, a Mongolian ...