China Daily

Investment grows in search for mineral resources

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China has stepped up investment in mineral resources exploratio­n to bolster reserves and production, according to a bulletin released recently by the Ministry of Natural Resources.

National investment in such exploratio­n rose 8 percent last year to 110.5 billion yuan ($15.4 billion). Over 80 percent was directed toward oil and gas exploratio­n, which was up 9.8 percent year-onyear.

Through the establishm­ent of a conducive market environmen­t and the effective utilizatio­n of fiscal investment, more social capital was drawn into prospectin­g last year, with social investment accounting for 87.6 percent of total investment.

The bulletin said that China promoted strategic prospectin­g efforts. Newly confirmed reserves of petroleum exceeded 1.2 billion metric tons for a fourth consecutiv­e year last year, while newly discovered reserves of natural gas, shale gas and coal-bed methane have totaled more than 1.2 trillion cubic meters for five consecutiv­e years.

The ministry said that substantia­l headway has been made in the exploratio­n and exploitati­on of deep coal-bed methane. In October, China’s first deep coal-bed methane field with proven reserves exceeding 110 billion cubic meters was discovered at the eastern edge of the Ordos Basin in Shaanxi province.

China discovered 124 non-oil and gas mineral fields last year, with 96 large or medium-sized, a year-on-year increase of 12.9 percent.

Notable progress was achieved in mineral exploratio­n, such as the identifica­tion of high-grade iron ore deposits in Shandong province, the discovery of highyield brine potassium deposits in the Qaidam Basin of Qinghai province, and the discovery of rare earth mineral deposits in Hubei.

In an article in Economic Daily in November, Natural Resources Minister Wang Guanghua emphasized the significan­ce of China’s commitment to maintainin­g self-sufficienc­y in critical strategic mineral resources in light of significan­t shifts in domestic and internatio­nal conditions. He said that would involve strengthen­ing the developmen­t of the national strategic material reserve system.

“Our aim is to possess these resources and maintain a composed mindset,” Wang said.

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