Aluminum   $ 2.1505 kg        |         Cobalt   $ 33.420 kg        |         Copper   $ 8.2940 kg        |         Gallium   $ 222.80 kg        |         Gold   $ 61736.51 kg        |         Indium   $ 284.50 kg        |         Iridium   $ 144678.36 kg        |         Iron Ore   $ 0.1083 kg        |         Lead   $ 2.1718 kg        |         Lithium   $ 29.821 kg        |         Molybdenum   $ 58.750 kg        |         Neodymium   $ 82.608 kg        |         Nickel   $ 20.616 kg        |         Palladium   $ 40303.53 kg        |         Platinum   $ 30972.89 kg        |         Rhodium   $ 131818.06 kg        |         Ruthenium   $ 14950.10 kg        |         Silver   $ 778.87 kg        |         Steel Rebar   $ 0.5063 kg        |         Tellurium   $ 73.354 kg        |         Tin   $ 25.497 kg        |         Uranium   $ 128.42 kg        |         Zinc   $ 2.3825 kg        |         

The digital platform, Kaznedra, will create a unified system for digital geological information to ensure transparency, reliability, and accessibility of geological data for investors and the public. This will provide a more reliable basis for the geological industry in Kazakhstan, facilitate the exploration and development of mineral resources, and create more attractive conditions for investment.

The Kaznedra project is being implemented in three stages. During the first stage, which was completed in 2020, the system was developed and tested. During the second stage, which is currently underway, the system will be populated with geological information from different sources, including from the NGS, and the system will be further tested. During the third and final stage, which is scheduled to be completed in 2025, all available geological information will be uploaded to the system.

The main advantages of the Kaznedra system include the availability of geological data, which will simplify and speed up the process of obtaining geological information and make it more reliable; the unification of geological data, which will allow for more efficient use of geological information; and the security of the system, which will ensure the safety of geological information. In conclusion, the National Geological Service of Kazakhstan is actively working on the development of the Kaznedra system, which aims to make geological information more accessible, reliable, and transparent. The system is planned to be completed in 2025 and will provide the geological industry with a more reliable basis for the exploration and development of mineral resources.