18 Apr 2024
Wednesday 24 January 2018 - 13:13
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Minister says Iran gold output to hit record 6 tonnes this year



Press TV - Iran expects its gold production this year to hit record 6 tonnes - a valuable achievement in the words of Deputy Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade Jafar Sarqini.

The projected program for the year of 1396 was 7 tonnes of gold but we expect production of 6 tonnes, IRNA news agency quoted him as saying Wednesday.

Sarqini said Irans gold production will continue to grow as more mines become operational. The country targets a production plateau of 10 tonnes a year and 25 tonnes in the long term.

For the Persian year of 1397 which begins on March 21, smaller mines are being considered for development. Given the economic value of the gold metal, extraction from smaller mines also haseconomic justification, he said.

Sarqini singled out Zarshuran gold mine in Irans northwestern city of Takab as a valuable treasure which is expected to hit a production milestone of 1 tonne this year and 3 tonnes in the next three years.


[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] The Zarshuran complex in Takab is being developed to ultimately produce 3 tonnes of gold a year.[/caption]
Sari Gunay, another gold mine in the western city of Qorveh, is being tapped by a Kazakh miner under a 7year contract. Sari Gunay, which means yellow sun in Turkish, is estimated to hold 18 tonnes of reserves.

In 2006, Anglo-Australian miner Rio Tinto pulled out of the Sari Gunay project in Irans Kurdestan after deciding it was not commercially viable.

Iran has identified as many as 15 mines so far, capable of yielding 320 metric tons of processed gold. The countrys gold mines are mostly concentrated in the countrys Azarbaijan, whereabout 0.5 percent of the worlds minable gold reserves lie in West Azarbaijan province.

The Zarshuran gold complex is one of the most important mineral projects, widely referred as the "golden giant of Iran".

Initial estimates have put recoverable gold deposits in Zarshuran at 55 tonnes, which could rise to 110 tonnes by further drilling in the anomalies.

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