The Ministry of Industry and Construction of Kazakhstan has convened a scientific and technical council meeting to discuss promising research in the mining sector. One of the key initiatives approved was the creation of a digital platform for geological data, which will utilize artificial intelligence to analyze information.
This innovative system aims to reduce exploration costs, improve the accuracy of deposit forecasting, and accelerate exploration timelines. The implementation of this platform is driven by the industry’s ongoing need for digitized geological data to support efficient resource planning.
In addition to digitalization efforts, the council reviewed research projects from major industry players, including Sokolov-Sarbai Mining and Processing Production Association (SSGPO) and Kachary Ruda, both subsidiaries of ERG. Key research areas include developing methods for pre-reducing ore from the Sarbai deposit, improving carbon-based reductants and exploring alternatives, enhancing the quality of pelletizing ore from the Sokolov deposit, and optimizing the processing of refractory ores from the Kachary deposit.
The discussion also focused on the introduction of “green” technologies in the mining and metallurgical industry, particularly at the Korzhankul deposit. Experts believe that adopting environmentally friendly solutions will reduce the industry’s environmental footprint and enhance its long-term sustainability.
Additionally, the council approved a new scientific program by Kazakhmys, which aims to implement high-efficiency reagents to improve the processing of copper ores at the Balkhash Processing Plant.
The outcomes of the meeting highlight Kazakhstan’s commitment to modernizing its mining sector through digital technologies, scientific advancements, and environmentally sustainable practices.