In 2024, Kyrgyzstan extracted 26 tons of gold, according to Meder Masheyev, the Minister of Natural Resources. This total includes 400 kilograms of alluvial gold. Preliminary figures also show coal production at 4.1 million tons and oil at 290,000 tons.
Additionally, 182.5 tons of new gold deposits were added to the state reserves. The State Commission on Mineral Reserves reports Kyrgyzstan’s total gold reserves now stand at 1,016 tons, indicating a significant resource base for future development.
Source and Credit: economist.kg