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ERG to Invest Over $1 Billion in Mining and Metallurgical Projects in Kazakhstan

Eurasian Resources Group plans to invest more than $1 billion in Kazakhstan, targeting new plants, mine development and higher value-added metals production.

Eurasian Resources Group (ERG) plans to invest more than $1 billion in its mining and metallurgical assets in Kazakhstan, marking the largest investment programme in the country in the company’s history.

The funding will be directed primarily toward ERG’s existing operations, as well as the construction of new production facilities and projects focused on higher value-added products. The investment plans were announced by ERG CEO Shukhrat Ibragimov during a visit to one of the group’s Kazakh sites this week.

Kazakhstan remains ERG’s core operating base, accounting for more than one-third of the country’s total metals and mining output. The company is also a major player in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where its Metalkol operation ranks among the world’s largest cobalt producers and is a significant source of copper. The government of Kazakhstan holds a 40% equity stake in ERG.

Key projects scheduled for development this year include a hot briquetted iron (HBI) plant with a planned capacity of 2 million tonnes per year, an iron ore pelletising facility, and an 80-megawatt ferroalloy gas utilisation power station at the Aktobe ferroalloys plant in northwestern Kazakhstan.

Additional investments will support the development of a new chromium mine with annual capacity of 7.5 million tonnes, as well as modernisation of the Aksu power station. At the Pavlodar alumina plant, ERG plans to build vertical calcination kilns, install new product filtration units, and add recovery facilities capable of producing up to 15 tonnes of gallium per year.

Both gallium and HBI, which are used in semiconductors, advanced alloys and steelmaking, are not currently produced in Kazakhstan, making these projects strategically significant for the country’s industrial diversification.

Separately, ERG signed a three-year cobalt supply agreement in 2024 with Electra Battery Materials to supply its refinery in Ontario, Canada. From 2026, ERG is expected to deliver around 3,000 tonnes of cobalt hydroxide annually. Once fully commissioned, the refinery could produce enough cobalt to support battery production for up to 1.5 million electric vehicles per year.

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