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Kazakhstan continues exploration efforts across 12 sites as part of a government initiative to study mineral resources and boost the development of the rare earth metals sector.

According to Kanat Sharlapayev, the Kuyrektikol site in the Karaganda region has shown significant promise, with reserves estimated at approximately 800,000 tons and forecasted resources reaching 935,400 tons of rare earth metals, including cerium and lanthanoids.

Private companies like Cove Capital and HMS Bergbau are spearheading these exploration activities. Sharlapayev noted that the Ministry of Industry is actively working to declassify reserve data, excluding osmium and rhenium, to attract investment and enhance the sector’s development potential. This initiative is expected to be completed by the end of 2024.

Currently, Kazakhstan boasts 15 rare earth deposits, 11 of which are under subsoil use agreements. Key deposits include Melovoye, Tomak, Taybogar, Tasmuryn, Kundybay, Akbulakskoye, Dzhamschi, Moynkum, Inkay, Akdala, Kanjugan, Mynkuduk, and Budenovskoye.

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