Gansu Province, the overall plan for the release of mineral resources implementation

The General Plan for Mineral Resources of Gansu Province (2016-2020) (hereinafter referred to as the "Plan") has been promulgated and promulgated by the Ministry of Land and Resources and the Gansu Provincial Government. "Planning" in 2015 as the base period, 2020 as the planning target year, looking to 2025.
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"Planning" shows that the last round of the overall planning of mineral resources in Gansu Province (2008-2015) since the implementation of prospecting fruitful. By the end of 2015, a total of 140 large deposits, 240 medium-sized and 1128 small have been identified in the province, with a total of 1508 places of mineral origin discovered, including 244 energy mineral deposits, 958 metal mineral deposits and 306 nonmetallic mineral deposits. By the end of 2015, 119 kinds of various kinds of minerals have been discovered in the province, of which 77 kinds of reserves have been identified, accounting for 65% of the total number of foundations in the province. Included in the "Mineral Resources Reserve in Gansu Province," the 98 kinds of mineral minerals (including sub-species). Identify the reserves of minerals ranked first in the country are nickel, cobalt, platinum, palladium, osmium, iridium, rhodium, selenium, mold clay, attapulgite clay. In addition, gold, ruthenium, tellurium, chromium, zinc, tungsten, rare earth and other metal minerals and ordinary fluorite, potassium and other non-metallic mineral resources identified as the top five reserves. 89% of the oil is concentrated in Changqing Oilfield, 83% of the coal is concentrated in the eastern part of Gansu, and 90% of the iron ore is concentrated in the three cities and prefectures of Zhangye, Jiuquan and Gannan. 99% of the nickel and platinum 92% of the cobalt is concentrated in Jinchang, 91% of the lead, zinc and antimony are concentrated in Longnan, 99% of the tungsten is in Zhangye and Jiuquan, and 2 in Jinnan and Longnan Of the total reserves of resource reserves accounted for 72% of the province.