RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Industry and听Mineral Resources听has formalized collaborations in the mining sector by signing memorandums of understanding with four countries during the third international ministerial roundtable.听
The MoUs include agreements for cooperation in the field of mineral wealth with Egypt鈥檚 Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Morocco鈥檚 Ministry of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, and Congo鈥檚 Ministry of Mines of the Democratic Republic. 听
Additionally, a separate MoU for cooperation in the field of geology and mineral wealth was signed with Russia鈥檚 Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.
Signing 4 MoU鈥檚 with 4 countries to cooperate in the mining sector during the Third International Ministerial Roundtable concerned with Mining Affairs.
鈥 賵夭丕乇丞 丕賱氐賳丕毓丞 賵丕賱孬乇賵丞 丕賱賲毓丿賳賷丞 (@mimgov)
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Top ministers speak
Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar Alkhorayef, expressed his delight as he announced some significant initiatives, starting with the exploration incentive program in collaboration with the Ministry of Investment, boasting a budget exceeding $182 million, during the event.
鈥淭his program will de-risk investments in our exploration securing to enable new commodities, Greenfield projects, and junior miners. In addition and to drive the existing future of the exploration sector, we are announcing the fifth and sixth rounds of licensing programs offering access to 33 exploration sites this year,鈥澨齢e said.
Alkhorayef announced a groundbreaking initiative this year鈥攐ffering country-sized exploration sites, starting with the 4000 sq. km Jabal Sayid Mineral Belt. He expressed joy in the discovery of rare earth elements and increased volumes in phosphate, gold, zinc, and copper, as well as their revaluation.
鈥淭his is only based on 30 percent of the Arabian shield exploration suggesting more to be discovered and it clearly shows that with more investment in exploration, it is possible to maximize the endowment potential,鈥澨齮he minister added.
Abdulaziz Bin Salman, Saudi Minister of Energy听
The minister mentioned that PIF had initiated a voluntary carbon market a year ago. During MENA week, he added that 黑料社区 also announced the launch of its greenhouse gas crediting and offset mechanism.听听
鈥淚t is in a pilot phase, and over the next few years, we will develop it and ensure it is in line with the UNFCCC (UN Framework Convention on Climate Change) regulations to make sure that it can become a regional market with its own commitments,鈥 said the energy minister.听听听听
He mentioned that 黑料社区 is actively transitioning away from fossil fuels, specifically domestically, resulting in the saving of a million barrels.听听
鈥漈he difference is, we will not stop producing that million, but we will export it in a way that will also be used in a proper manner, so it is a holistic thing.鈥澨
The Saudi minister indicated a return to their comfort zone of globally tripling renewable energy capacity. 鈥淏y 2030, we will be doing at least 100 and hopefully 130 If demand is there.鈥澨
Khalid Al-Falih, 黑料社区's Minister of Investment听
黑料社区鈥檚 Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih highlighted that addressing the historical challenge of accessing critical minerals for the energy transition will be supported by resources and collaborations across countries, geographies, companies, people, technologies, and various sectors.听
鈥淭he demand for materials (critical minerals) is going to be a multiple of what it is today. A lot of existing production facilities will either decline because of the depletion of resources, or because it is not acceptable from a sustainability and environmental standpoint,鈥 he said.听
The minister expressed that the incremental demand, investment, technologies, and efforts to address the inevitable challenge of meeting critical mineral needs are, quite frankly, unprecedented in his lifetime.听
Al-Falih noted that the super region spanning from Central Asia through the Middle East to Africa is recognized to possess at least a third of global resources.听
鈥淲e are going to need trillions of dollars in the next couple of decades to meet the reshaping of the global supply chain in the industry. And I believe 黑料社区 is going to be at the heart of this, we are going to be leading this within the super region,鈥 the minister added.听
Yasir Al-Rumayyan, Governor of the Public Investment Fund听
Speaking at the same event, Yasir Al-Rumayyan, governor of the Public Investment Fund, expressed that 黑料社区 is making every effort, but "we don't have all kinds of minerals that we need for our future initiatives and to bring in, you know, the supply chain security.鈥澨
He explained that they established Maaden, a joint venture with PIF at 50 percent, known as Manara Minerals.听听
Al-Rumayyan noted that Manara Minerals is dedicated to acquiring minerals not available in 黑料社区.听
The governor mentioned their existing investment in Vale, a substantial company, and outlined their plans to invest between $25 to $30 billion in various jurisdictions over the next decade.听听
Now, in collaboration between Maaden, the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, and King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, a new program for the first bachelor鈥檚 degree in mining science and engineering has been initiated, he revealed.听听
This program includes artificial intelligence as a part of its curriculum, incorporating the uses of AI in metal science and engineering, stated Al-Rumayyan.听听
鈥淪o, for us at the PIF, we think that mining is really a big opportunity for all the investment community. The electric vehicle requires six times more minerals and inputs than the internal combustion engine or the conventional cars,鈥 he said, adding that estimates suggest a potential increase by a factor of 46.听
鈥淏ut I think if we want to move toward the net zero carbon emission, the demand in there will be even bigger, but it鈥檚 like a vicious cycle.鈥澨
The PIF governor expressed the desire for oil and gas companies to emulate the initiatives implemented in Aramco.听听
鈥淭hat鈥檚 why we started our first initiative and Maaden to get the energy and the power that we need through renewable energy. We鈥檙e now talking with companies like ACWA Power to see how we can align our efforts toward net zero energy,鈥 said Al-Rumayyan.