Hindustan Times (Delhi)

3k-tonne gold deposit not found in UP: GSI

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

KOLKATA: The Geological Survey of India (GSI) said on Saturday there was no discovery of a gold deposit estimated to be about 3,350 tonne in Uttar Pradesh’s Sonbhadra, a remark that came after reports quoted local mining officials as saying that there was a vast deposit of the resource in the district.

Reacting to the reports, GSI, which is headquarte­red in Kolkata, said it had carried out gold exploratio­n in the region but the results were not encouragin­g. “Our conservati­ve estimate was that around 160kg of gold, not 3,350 tonnes, could be extracted from more than 52,800 tonnes of ore. This means you can get only around 3.03 grammes per tonne of the ore,” said M Sridhar, director general of GSI.

Sonbhadra district mining officer KK Rai said on Friday that gold deposits estimated to be about 3,000 tonne were found in Son Pahadi and Hardi areas. According to GSI, the availabili­ty of gold was “very lean” and the agency didn’t find it economical­ly viable to go for extraction.

KOLKATA: The Geological Survey of India (GSI) said on Saturday there was no discovery of a gold deposit estimated to be about 3,350 tonne in Uttar Pradesh’s Sonbhadra, a remark that came after reports quoted local mining officials as saying that there was a vast deposit of the resource in the district.

Reacting to the reports, GSI, which is headquarte­red in Kolkata, said it had carried out gold exploratio­n in the region but the results were not encouragin­g. “We had carried out an exploratio­n in around 0.5 sq km area, digging as a far as 50m below the ground. Our conservati­ve estimate was that around 160kg of gold, not 3,350 tonnes, could be extracted from more than 52,800 tonnes of ore. This means you can get only around 3.03 grams per tonne of the ore,” said M Sridhar, director general of GSI.

Sonbhadra district mining officer KK Rai had claimed on Friday that gold deposits estimated to be about 3,000 tonne were found in Son Pahadi and

Hardi areas of the district.

According to GSI, however, the availabili­ty of gold was “very lean” and the agency didn’t find it economical­ly viable to go for further extraction. Its report was later handed over to the state directorat­e of geology and mining of Uttar Pradesh.

“During our exploratio­n, we dug wells with a spacing of 120m and 50m deep. In our report, we had suggested that if we go deeper and the wells are dug closer (less than 120m) then there is a possibilit­y to find a little more gold than what we had estimated. But certainly not 3,350 tonnes,” said Sridhar.

In its statement, GSI said: “As per the news report, published in various media that the availabili­ty of 3350 tonnes of gold in Son Pahadi and Nardi field, Sonbhadra district, it is stated in the news that State Directorat­e of Geology and Mining, (DGM) Uttar Pradesh has shared this informatio­n. Geological Survey of India is not a party to the informatio­n published in the news. GSI has not estimated such kind of vast resource of gold deposit in Sonbhadra district, UP.”

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? A view of the terrain on Son Pahadi where gold reserves have been n detected, in UP’S Sonbhadra district.
HT PHOTO A view of the terrain on Son Pahadi where gold reserves have been n detected, in UP’S Sonbhadra district.

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