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Maaden, Aramco to form Saudi Arabia Cu mining venture

  • : Battery materials, Metals
  • 26/08/19

Saudi Arabian mining group Maaden and state-owned energy company Aramco have signed a shareholders' agreement to form a joint venture for mineral exploration and hard-rock mining in Saudi Arabia.

Copper will be the primary focus, alongside other energy transition minerals including zinc, lead and rare earth elements.

The planned joint venture, expected to be 51pc-owned by Maaden and 49pc by Aramco, will explore Zone 4, also known as the Transition Zone, a 182,000km² area spanning nearly 10pc of Saudi Arabia and viewed as a significant opportunity for new mineral discoveries.

The proposed joint venture remains subject to corporate, regulatory and antitrust approvals.

The agreement would combine Maaden's mining and mineral exploration expertise with Aramco's geological and geophysical knowledge, advanced artificial intelligence tools and computing capabilities.

"Copper, which is increasingly significant for electric vehicles, power networks, energy storage and renewable energy systems, would be a main focus of the joint venture," Maaden executive vice-president for exploration Darryl Clark said. "Copper is a major metal making up over 20pc of the $1.2 trillion mined metals market. The copper market is currently valued at approximately $250bn and is projected to grow to over $400bn by 2035."


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