Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Energy and Industry has announced a significant increase in the country’s mineral reserves following an intensive exploration campaign launched earlier this year. Leveraging advanced geological surveying techniques, the initiative has uncovered promising deposits of gold, rare earth elements, and copper across key mining regions. This achievement aligns with the government’s commitment to strengthen the national economy by expanding its resource base and attracting foreign investment into the mining sector.

The exploration drive involved collaboration between local geologists and international experts, utilizing cutting-edge technologies such as 3D seismic mapping and drone-assisted aerial surveys. Key highlights of the recent discoveries include:

  • New gold vein systems exceeding initial reserve estimates by 20%
  • Identification of rare earth element clusters vital for high-tech industries
  • Enhanced copper mineralization zones supporting future extraction projects
Mineral Previous Reserves (tons) Newly Added Reserves (tons) Total Reserves (tons)
Gold 150 30 180
Rare Earth Elements 90 25 115
Copper 200 40 240