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Tajikistan is a mineral rich country with more than 600 documented deposits of some 50 different minerals including silver, gold, lead, zinc, antimony, mercury, molybdenum, Overview of Resources Tajikistan’s key natural resources include petroleum, gold, uranium, silver, tungsten, zinc and lead The country also has natural gas, oil and coal Tajikistan: Mining, Minerals and Fuel Resources

Tajikistan EITI

Overview and role of the EITI Rich in natural resources, Tajikistan’s extractive sector is relatively undeveloped with a need for technology, exposure to S Silver mines in Tajikistan ‎ (1 P) Categories: Mines by country Mines in Asia by country Mining in TajikistanCategory:Mines in Tajikistan

Executive summary Tajikistan 2022 Analysis IEA

Oil and gas production remains modest, and almost all the country’s oil and gas needs for both residential and industrial uses are satisfied by imports Coal mining, on the other Sustainable and Environmentally Safe Mining Through a largescale of geological exploration, several hundred mineral deposits have been identified, explored Natural Resources Embassy of the Republic of Tajikistan in the

Tajikistan to Protect its Natural Resources and Increase Climate

This is the first project under the World Bank’s Central Asia Resilient Landscape Restoration (RESILAND CA+) Program “Over 70% of Tajikistan’s What is the Programme about? The Tajikistan Mine Action Center coordinates all mine action related projects in the country in order to ensure Tajikistan’s compliance with the Tajikistan Mine Action Programme UNDP in Tajikistan

Mine Action in Afghanistan and Tajikistan: Challenges and JMU

These areas, particularly those in the heavily mined western part of the border along the Amu Darya river, contaminate parts of Tajikistan’s scarce, flat, and At the same time, the bureau has also completed the compilation of relevant maps of private gold mining areas in five regions of Tajikistan It is reported that there are currently about 40 gold mines in Tajikistan under development, while 85 gold mines with good prospects are waiting to be developed Editor/Sang XiaomeiTajikistan has 85 promising gold mines to be developedSeetao

China’s Rise Reverberates in Tajikistan The Diplomat

Tajikistan’s President Emomali Rahmon, left, shakes hands with China’s President Xi Jinping during a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Aug 31, 2017 From 2014, whenMine near Darwaz, Tajikistan Tajikistan has rich deposits of gold, silver, and antimony The largest silver deposits are in Sughd Province, where Tajikistan's largest gold mining operation is also located Russia's Norilsk nickel company has explored a large new silver deposit at Bolshoy Kanimansur More than 400 mineral deposits of some 70Mining in Tajikistan

Tajikistan Mine Action Review

Tajikistan released 055km2 through survey and clearance in 2021, from Muhabbat Ibrohimzoda, Director, TNMAC, 19 June 2022 a significant decrease on the 172km2 released the previous year Article 7 Report (covering 2020), Form D This decrease was mainly due to insecurity along the TajikAfghan border, which meant that demining teams During the period of 20192021, UNECE implemented the Project to strengthen the safety of mining operations, in particular tailings management facilities (TMFs), in Tajikistan and Central Asia, thanks to financial support from the Swiss Federal Office for the EnvironmentProject to strengthen the safety of mining operations, in particular

Mine Action in Afghanistan and Tajikistan: Challenges and JMU

By 2010, FSD had cleared most of the areas contaminated during the Tajik civil war and shifted its focus to the clearance of mine belts laid by former Soviet forces on the Tajik side of the TajikistanAfghanistan border These areas, particularly those in the heavily mined western part of the border along the Amu Darya river, contaminate parts"Dushanbe depends dangerously on Beijing, its main creditor, which holds 40% of the country's external debt," Jolchuyev said "Tajikistan is unable to repay its debt and is therefore forced to make concessions to China in almost every area of cooperation" For example, today, Chinese companies are mining more than 80% of Tajik China's security expansion in Tajikistan sparks concerns in Russia

Red List of vascular plants of Tajikistan the core area of the

Central PamirAlai, which is located almost entirely within the area of Tajikistan, is one of the world hotspots of biodiversity, harbouring ca 4,300 species and 1,400 endemic plants The first2 The many ways mining activities impact biodiversity Mining affects biodiversity at multiple spatial scales (site, landscape, regional and global) through direct (ie mineral extraction) and indirect processes (via industries supporting mining operations, and external stakeholders who gain access to biodiversityrich areas as the result of Mining and biodiversity: key issues and research needs in

Key ProjectsZijin Mining Group Co, Ltd

The kindergarten is the largest and bestequipped early childhood education facility in the area In February 2021, the project renovated and constructed flush toilets for 25 primary indirectly obtaining a 75% interest in Zeravshan Gold Company in Tajikistan Currently, Zijin Mining holds a 70% interest and the Tajikistan government holdsGRATA is a member of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Tajikistan Our Tajikqualified lawyers are associates of the Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan received ratings across major practice areas Legal 500 EMEA 2021, Leading Individual Legal 02102023 Joint meeting of the Oil & Gas and Mining Committees inTajikistan gratanet

Rubies and Sapphires from Snezhnoe, Tajikistan

Corundum from Snezhnoe ranges from purple (416–661 ppm Cr) to slightly pink (687–1775 ppm Cr) to dark red (2012–2820 ppm Cr) The range of ruby color includes the bright red with slightly purple hue known as “pigeon’s Even mothballed mining areas and waste storage sites for coalfired power plants have long been a serious threat and danger to the environment and human health Environmental organizations in Tajikistan's Coal Dilemma CABARasia

Air pollution in Tajikistan worsens as country reindustrialises

Severe air pollution in the capital of Tajikistan will likely deteriorate further in the coming years as the country develops more coalfired power plants and factories The Dushanbe2 power station, inaugurated in 2016, burns about 45% of coal produced in Tajikistan (Image: Alamy) A Gani March 30, 2022BISHKEK The governments of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan have granted mining concessions to Chinese companies to extract domestic gold deposits, but local residents, activists and analysts fear they have made a big mistake Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov authorised the Chinese company Zhong Ji to resume mining the SoltonSary Citizens, environment suffer from Chinese gold mining in

Mining Arbitration in Central Asia Global Arbitration Review

The total area of this region is over 4 million square kilometres and the total population is approximately 715 million In 2016, the mining sector’s share of Tajikistan’s GDP was 55 per cent Between 2007 and 2015, more than US$700 million has been invested in the mining sector,exposed to mine threat In total 456,790 people were living in mineaffected areas, 70 percent of which were women and children Compare to total population it was 10% of the total population living in rural areas in Tajikistan The main impact of humanitarian mine action is a reduction the risks of AP mines and UXO affectingREPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN Oslo Review Conference

Fauna & Flora's conservation work in Tajikistan

Our work to protect Tajikistan’s biodiversity Fauna & Flora has been working with our partners to conserve Tajikistan’s remarkable landscapes and biodiversity since 2006, and over the years has carried out a broad spectrum of important activities ranging from building the capacity of protected area staff to advising on a snow leopardThe coal deposits of Tajikistan have been studied unevenly and to quite low extent Artisanal mining started in 1901 on the Shurab I area, by 1910 the amount of production reached 15 thousand tons Until the second half of the 1980s, the coal industry of the republic and its raw material resources base were systematically developedREVIEW OF THE COAL SECTOR IN REPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN

Tajikistan GRATA International

GRATA is a member of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Tajikistan Our Tajikqualified lawyers are associates of the Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan received ratings across major practice areas Legal 500 EMEA 2021, Leading Individual Legal 02102023 Joint meeting of the Oil & Gas and Mining Committees in