10% increase in gross national income from mines

10% increase in gross national income from mines
  • 2019-12-03
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President of the Geological Society of Iran: Our view of the mining sector is false, while the country's gross income in the field of mining can range from twelve percent to twenty-two percent and has the potential to exceed that.

According to Iran's International Stone Exhibition, Mansour Ghorbani said Tuesday at the 22nd Geological Society conference: "We have not found any serious reserves in the discovery of minerals in the past thirty years, and given the weakness in exploration, large reserves if the current trend continues Mining will end in five years.

Speaking at Shahid Beheshti University, he added: "Mining projects are small and costs vary. While we have done well in road and highway tunnel construction, we have not performed well in mining."

The victim stated: One hundred and ten scientific institutes are trained in the field of mining and geology, and undergraduate and undergraduate science students must explore, train production and exploitation, and evaluate the extent to which the training is applicable.

He said: The Geosciences Association has put two approaches to the convergence of scientific institutions and the importance of discoveries.

The head of the Geological Society emphasized: "There is no organization in central Iran that can predict the future of how much oil will be replaced." Even the Ministry of Health does not have a journal to predict the price of minerals.

The National Iranian Oil Company has an upstream and downstream sector, each with its own operations, but the forward-looking sector has not been built, Qorbani said.

"Fifty percent of our economy depends on land, and what geologists need to pay attention to is the growth of the country's mineral industry with proper management and exploitation of sixty-eight minerals so that we can have a positive export future in the future."

It was also announced at the conference that the Geological Survey had concluded a scientific and research agreement with the University of Sorbonne, with nine students being supported by the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology.

No funding for mining drilling

The head of the Iranian Mining House also stated at the conference: "Mining industry contributes 6% to the economy of the country but we do not use it properly and it does not matter.

Mohammad Reza Bahraman stated that exploration is the most important part of the mine, stating that while many funds are allocated to oil drilling, they do not give the budget to the mine while relying on many value added mines.

* IRNA