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Conference themes  

 
  • Impact of geopolitics on the present and future of mining in Eurasia
  • Securing supply of metals and critical raw materials from Eurasia
  • How are miners mitigating local, national and global challenges?
  • Financing mining projects in emerging markets
  • The present and future of zero carbon mining in Europe and Central Asia

Meet Heads of Delegations

 
Omonullo Nasritdinkhodjaev

Omonullo Nasritdinkhodjaev

 

First Deputy Minister of Finance of the Republic of Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan has the world's fourth-largest gold reserves and is ranked twelfth in the world and second among the CIS countries in terms of gold mining. In recent years, the government has adopted long-term programs to accelerate the development, modernization and expansion of production of the large enterprises in the mining and metallurgical industry. A new draft law on subsoil is currently under parliamentary review. The objective of the new draft law is to modernise the legislative and regulatory basis for the mining sector in order to improve the investment climate. 

Batnairamdal Otgonshar

Batnairamdal
Otgonshar

 

Deputy Minister of Mining and Heavy Industry of Mongolia

Mongolia

Mongolia’s dependence on mining has intensified in recent decades. Since the advent of large-scale mining in 2004, Mongolia’s economy has grown at an average rate of 7.2 per cent per year, making it one of the world’s fastest-growing economies. Growth has translated to sustained poverty reduction and improvements in quality of life without a significant increase in income inequality. Significant mineral revenues and a high level of external borrowing have provided support to a generous (but inefficient) social assistance system and a large public investment program.

Mining Spotlights 

 
Nigel Robinson

Nigel Robinson

CEO

Central Asia Metals

CAML

Central Asia Metals (CAML) produces the base metals essential for modern living in a safe and sustainable environment for all its stakeholders. The Company is a copper producer with operations at Kounrad, Kazakhstan, and is a zinc and lead producer at the Sasa mine in North Macedonia. CAML listed on London's AIM market in 2010 and began producing copper in 2012. Kounrad has since produced over 120,000 tonnes of cathode at cash costs that are amongst the lowest globally and production plans are in place to 2034.

 

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Ali Haji

Ali Haji

CEO & Director
ION Energy

ION Energy

ION Energy is Mongolia’s first lithium brine explorer and developer, with licences spanning a combined landmass of over 100,000 hectares. They are a fully funded company with first-mover advantage in mineral rich Mongolia. Since 2017, when their seasoned co-founders recognized that our world was on the verge of a Green Revolution, ION Energy has pursued an aggressive growth strategy. They started publicly trading shares on the TSX-V in August 2020, and have subsequently strengthened their executive team, acquired their second lithium brine licence, completed a $5.75M bought deal offering, launched a maiden exploration program, and entered into a strategic alliance with a Mongolian copper exploration company.

 

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Barry Davis

Barry Davis

Managing Director

Scythian Mining Group

Scythian Mining Group

Scythian Mining Group Ltd - The Sustainable Miner Scythian.

Consolidating ownership of two quality assets with a significant pipeline for growth Near Term Production.

 

Kokkus –Scythian 51%, 100% near IPO.
Current Resource JORC I & I, 200,000 oz Au @ 1.3g/t Au.
Kokkus has the potential to be a world-class Au deposit of +3m oz Au

 

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