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Kazakhstan is accelerating its nationwide geological exploration programme, aiming to expand the area of mapped and studied subsoil from 2.1 million sq km to 2.2 million sq km by 2026. According to the Ministry of Industry and Construction, the push is already yielding significant results: exploration work completed in 2024 across 11 sites has led to the identification of promising new deposits of precious, rare and strategic metals.

Some of the most important discoveries span four key regions. In Abai Region, geologists have outlined forecast resources of 3,200 tonnes of beryllium, 1,100 tonnes of yttrium, and 200 tonnes of niobium. In East Kazakhstan, newly identified deposits are estimated to contain 20,600 tonnes of beryllium and 600 tonnes of tungsten.

The Karaganda Region delivered the largest rare-earth findings, with early estimates indicating 935,400 tonnes of lanthanoids. Specialists also believe the region may host 98,700 tonnes of copper, 59,800 tonnes of yttrium, 33,480 tonnes of gallium, and 7,000 tonnes of molybdenum.

Meanwhile, Kostanay Region emerged as the country’s gold leader, with forecast resources reaching 17,500 tonnes. Prospective copper reserves there are estimated at 13,480 tonnes.

A separate initiative — the “Predictive Assessment of Collision-Zone Granitoids in Eastern Kazakhstan” — identified three target zones with substantial potential for niobium, zirconium, and rare-earth elements. Preliminary estimates suggest more than 500,000 tonnes of niobium, 2 million tonnes of zirconium, 947,000 tonnes of rare earths, as well as 79,800 tonnes of molybdenum and 399,100 tonnes of tungsten.

As a result of 2024 exploration activities, five new deposits have been officially added to the national register: Kok-Zhon, Altyn-Shoko, Samombet, Studenchesky and Takyr-Kaldzhir. Newly booked reserves include 98 tonnes of gold, 36,000 tonnes of copper, 11 million tonnes of manganese, and more than 1.3 million tonnes of phosphorites.

The discoveries underscore Kazakhstan’s growing role as a major source of critical minerals and precious metals, supporting both domestic industrialisation goals and international supply-chain diversification strategies.

Source and Credit: dprom.kz

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