Arab Times

Saudi Arabia to ‘spend’ $3.8 bln to enhance mineral exploratio­n

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CAPE TOWN, Feb 6, (RTRS): Saudi Arabia will invest around $3.8 billion to enhance access to geoscience data and reduce regulatory red tape as it looks to boost mineral exploratio­n, senior government officials said on Wednesday.

Government plans to jump-start the Saudi mining sector form part of a broader industrial strategy aimed at diversifyi­ng the economy and attracting private-sector investment­s worth 1.6 trillion riyals ($426 billion) over the next decade.

Investment­s will be made through the National Industrial Developmen­t and Logistics Program (NIDLP), part of Vision 2030, a reform strategy led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and intended to wean the economy off oil while creating jobs.

“For some time Saudi mining has been characteri­sed by a lack of publicly available geoscience data, longer processing times on licenses and a lack of transparen­cy,” Khalid Al-Mudaifer, vice-minister of mining, told an African mining conference.

He said the $3.8 billion would be spent on making it easier to do business and improving data quality to reduce the risks associated with investing in new mining opportunit­ies for gold, zinc, rare earth metals and other minerals.

Saudi Arabia is one of the world’s top phosphate suppliers and its mining sector employs around 250,000 people.

The vice-minister also said the government was working on a digital platform to help finalise exploratio­n licenses within 60 days, compared to six months at present.

“Also the law allows 100 percent ownership ... and you can apply for exploratio­n or mining licenses,” he said.

Earlier, Abdulrahma­n Al-Belushi, who heads mining strategy at the NIDLP, said there were vast opportunit­ies in Saudi Arabia should investors look to exploit mineral resources valued at an estimated $1.3 trillion.

“Aside from the oil and gas in the eastern part of the kingdom, we have been blessed with tremendous geological potential that remains vastly unexplored,” he said.

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