Getech data package to support mineral exploration in Zambia
Published by Will Owen,
Editor
Global Mining Review,
Getech has announced the launch of a comprehensive data package in support of mineral exploration in Zambia.
The launch of the data package, is in response to commercial requests and follows the Zambian government’s decision to rationalise exploration licenses throughout the country and is designed to support companies looking to apply for new licenses in order to explore Zambia’s mineral rich subsurface.
Through its integrated geological and geophysical data, the package enables innovative exploration techniques, streamlines mineral location workflows and provides a competitive edge to companies exploring for mineral resources across Zambia. Leveraging Getech’s geoscience and subsurface expertise, as well as best-in-class geophysical and geological data, the data package is an invaluable resource for companies aiming to capitalise on new mining opportunities across Zambia.
Richard Bennett, CEO at Getech, commented:
“Zambia still holds enormous potential for future significant discoveries of critical minerals that are vital for the energy transition. The new government, led by His Excellency President Hakainde Hichilema, is creating a fresh business environment for international investors to develop the sector. This includes a key aim of growing the country’s annual copper production from 770 000 t in 2022 to 3 million t by 2030. Getech’s data package will help accelerate identifying areas of interest, making it an essential prerequisite for any mining company looking to acquire mining licences in Zambia.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/25072024/getech-data-package-to-support-mineral-exploration-in-zambia/
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