Husnainshah
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And regarding the problem part, its upon govt to pump in more and more resources to tap these reserves. The coal mining, the cement factories, marble factories etc are mostly run and has been established by private sector.Govt has given its patronage to Oil and Gas area and that too majority of exploration is done by MOL and share of OGDCL is less as compare to it.Still we have presence of OGCL exploration teams in Lachi near Kohat area as sort of HQ.
I'm sure there's a reason Government won't pump in more and more resources. Would you be aware of it?
Could it be due to average quality of minerals like that of Thar?
"Reko Diq’s annual production is estimated at 200,000 tons of copper and 250,000 ounces of gold from 600,000 tons of concentrate. At today’s international prices, the profit worked out by Tethyan Copper Company (TCC) is about $1.14 billion for copper and $2.5 billion for gold, totaling $3.64 billion approximately annually. The TCC’s calculation of a $200 billion-plus profit over the 55-year life of the mine is disputed, higher estimates ranging up to $450-500 billion."
So apart from legal obstacles all is in place? Also what would be TCC's share in Reko Diq?
The northern areas of Pakistan have been blessed with an abundance amount of resources. Currently Pakistan exports roughly $200-300 million worth of gems annually which is pathetic, because we have the 5th largest deposits of gems in the world.The cutting technique is primitive, thus Pakistani value added gems have no market internationally since standards are below par on industry requirements. Second the extraction process conducted by miners is through explosives, which damages 70% of gems because they have structural cracks making the product essentially worthless. Unfortunately none of the major players in Pakistan have marketed our gems properly in the international market.
What needs to happen is that private investors should open a small lapidary unit in Peshawar and install high-tech semi automatic faceting machines to cut the gems. Furthermore, even with this machine a person still has to hire an expert in understanding what shape should the gem should be faceted into and how the light needs to reflect across the gem to bring maximum shine. A person can make alot of money in this game, just need to use common sense and sound practices.
Very informative post. Thanks.
is it not in the interest of corrupt elite to exploit the natural resource so that they can get their cut?
Kindly don't engage in such arguments. The response could easily be 'cause India, Israel or God knows who else is paying 'em more to not tap the resources. I didn't say avoid one-liners for no reason.
we have no infrastructure to mine in Baluchistan and northern areas, few road which are not enough for heavy traffic and no rail system. It would take billions to setup infrastructure that supports the extraction of resources.
That's interesting. Do you think the required infrastructure would be achieved in CPEC?
I have only been to reko diq mines .. But what I say there was very encouraging . On the stones you could literally see gold particles.. I bought back a few stones with the glittery particles.. So yeah.. Atleast Reko Diq mines got Gold.
Coal yes from what I heard it's not of high quality but it could be used for power generation. indians are using the same quality on their side..
Reko Diq project seems impressive and feasible. And why hasn't it been used for power generation thus far?
Has it something to do with insufficient infrastructure? 'Cause I have friends from Thar region tell me that Sindh Government has heavily invested on roads in Thar in last 8-9 years.