“Azergold” Has Begun Activity In The Non-Metal Mineral Deposits (PHOTO)
The Task Force has developed a short-term action plan aimed at increasing efficiency in the exploitation of non-metallic mineral deposits and ensuring more effective coverage of market demand. Within this framework, close cooperation meetings have been held with representatives of the State Mineral Resources Utilization Agency under the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources, and field visits to the relevant sites have been organized.
During monitoring and assessment, preliminary analyses were conducted on the technical accessibility of the areas, existing infrastructure, logistics capabilities, relief features, environmental conditions and raw material reserves. As a result, it was decided to conduct a phased analysis of historical and geological data and start exploration work to clarify the raw material reserve base of the areas and assess the efficiency of the existing fields for exploitation. Geological research work has already begun in accordance with the prepared exploration program for the“Guzdek Mulda” located in the Garadagh district and Absheron district of Baku. It is planned to start relevant work on the Imishli field from June.
For deposits located in the north-western regions covered by the Decree-“Katekhchay I and II” in Zagatala district,“Balakanchay I and II” in Balakan district, and“Aghchay I” sand-gravel deposit in Oghuz district-activities are planned to commence in the next phase.
This phased approach is driven by several factors, including the distance of these deposits from major consumer markets, particularly Baku, limited existing infrastructure, challenging terrain conditions, and higher logistics and transportation costs, which currently present risks to economic viability. In this regard, the approval and implementation of incentive mechanisms provided for in the Decree are considered key to ensuring the successful organization of operations in these deposits. As a state-owned company,“AzerGold” CJSC prioritizes profitability and efficiency in its operations, making this issue of particular importance.
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