Mineral Resources Core Overview
(I) Polymetallic and Rare Earth Minerals
ZUUN SHAR US Polymetallic Mine: Covers rubidium, rare earth elements (yttrium, zirconium, etc.), decorative rock, and potential copper-molybdenum porphyry deposits. It boasts total rubidium reserves of 7,600 tons, estimated rare earth reserves of 150,000-250,000 tons, and over 84 million square meters of processable decorative rock slabs, featuring abundant and high-value resource categories.
Erdene-2 Gold-Silver Polymetallic Mine: Integrates gold, silver, lead, zinc, copper, and fluorite. The silver content reaches up to 6,246 ppm, and fluorite content up to 61.86%. Multiple ore spots have been proven, offering significant potential for comprehensive development.
Bayan Uul Gold-Silver-Polymetallic Mine: Category B+C ore reserves exceed 25 million tons, containing various valuable metals such as lead, zinc, copper, gold, and silver. Among them, silver reserves stand at 1,151.19 tons and gold reserves at 6.45 tons. The mine enjoys convenient access to supporting infrastructure.
Bayankhar Uul Porphyry Copper Mine: Estimated copper reserves of 20 million tons. The copper content in drill samples is equivalent to the boundary grade of the world-class Oyu Tolgoi copper deposit, with superior metallogenic conditions and great potential for large-scale development.
(II) Gold Mines
BOR TOLGOI Gold Mine: Proven Category B+C gold reserves of 750 kilograms and ore reserves of 316,500 tons. High-grade ore veins (up to 2.3 g/t) hold potential for deep exploration, with well-established underground mining and processing facilities.
Anand Gold Mine: Category B+C gold reserves of 142.19 kilograms and inferred Category P₂ gold reserves of 8.5 tons. The gravity beneficiation recovery rate reaches 84.51%, representing high technical maturity.
(III) Coal Mines
Boor Tolgoi Coal Mine: Category B+C reserves of 10.8 million tons and Category P reserves of 158.9 million tons. The coal features high calorific value (6,500-7,345 kcal/kg), with potential copper, gold, molybdenum, and other metal deposits in the southeastern area.
Nomkhon Bor Anthracite Coal Mine: Category B+C reserves of 5.002 million tons, with an average calorific value of 4,837.33 kcal/kg. Suitable for power generation and industrial use, the mine is adjacent to transportation arteries and high-voltage power lines.
(IV) Special Minerals and Processing Projects
Bayan Khan Fluorite Mine: Proven + inferred resources of 1.37 million tons, with some samples achieving 97.9% fluorite purity, demonstrating strong market competitiveness. It holds complete mining licenses and mature development conditions.
IFSG Ferro-Silico-Aluminum Alloy Plant Project: Planned annual output of 400,000 tons of ferro-silico-aluminum alloy, supported by a 450-500 megawatt thermal power station. Backed by low-cost coal supply from Mongolian state-owned enterprises, the project features a solid industrial chain foundation.
Core Cooperation Advantages
Strategic Location and Convenient Transportation: Most projects are near Sino-Mongolian border ports (e.g., Bichig Port, Khavirga Port), connecting to road-rail intermodal networks and directly accessing export hubs such as Tianjin Port (China), ensuring controllable logistics costs.
Well-Developed Infrastructure: Some projects have completed construction of substations, deep-well water supply systems, mining facilities, and explosive warehouses, providing reliable power and water support and reducing initial investment costs.
Superior Resource Quality: High-grade ores (e.g., gold mines with an average grade of 1.68-12.39 g/t, fluorite with over 97% purity) and high-value elements (rare earths, rubidium, precious metals) offer substantial development returns.
Compliant and Controllable Policies: All projects adhere to Mongolian mineral development and environmental protection laws. Some have completed geological exploration and reserve registration, with clear follow-up approval processes.
Global Cooperation Objectives
We sincerely invite enterprises worldwide meeting the following criteria to cooperate:
Possess relevant qualifications and core technologies in mineral mining, beneficiation, and processing;
Have sufficient financial strength to support pre-exploration, equipment investment, and project construction;
Maintain mature sales channels for mineral products (especially accessing Chinese and international markets);
Recognize and comply with Mongolian laws, regulations, and requirements for environmental protection and ecological restoration.
Upholding the principle of mutual benefit and win-win results, we will provide partners with comprehensive resource information support and collaboration guarantees to jointly tap the enormous value of Mongolia's mineral resources.
For detailed mineral resource data (including geological reports, reserve details, cooperation proposals, etc.), please send inquiries to: acfcsingapore@gmail.com