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Zambia Awards Ivanhoe Vast Copper Exploration Area
The Zambian government granted Ivanhoe Mines 7,757km² of new copper exploration licences in its northwestern province. This strategic allocation expands Ivanhoe’s footprint in the Central African Copperbelt, a region rich in copper resources. The licences align with Zambia's goal to become a top global copper producer by 2031.
Partnership Strengthens Following Initial September Agreement
Ivanhoe and Zambia’s Ministry of Mines signed an initial agreement in September to pursue copper development. The formal issuance of licences marks a significant step forward in their collaboration. This partnership reflects Zambia’s commitment to attracting foreign investment in mining and exploration.
Copper Production Key to Zambia’s Economic Ambitions
President Hakainde Hichilema reaffirmed Zambia’s aim to reach over 3 million tonnes of copper production annually by 2031. Copper is central to Zambia’s development plan and energy transition ambitions. New exploration efforts like Ivanhoe’s will be vital to meeting this production milestone.
The Metalnomist Commentary
Zambia’s proactive approach to awarding exploration rights reinforces its position as a rising copper powerhouse. Ivanhoe’s expansion in the Copperbelt signals growing confidence in the region’s geology and regulatory support. The move could unlock vast new reserves essential for the global energy transition.
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