Saudi Arabia Launches Survey to Detect Mineral Deposits

Saudi Arabia launches first geophysical survey aircraft in the Dawadmi province in Riyadh region (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia launches first geophysical survey aircraft in the Dawadmi province in Riyadh region (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Launches Survey to Detect Mineral Deposits

Saudi Arabia launches first geophysical survey aircraft in the Dawadmi province in Riyadh region (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia launches first geophysical survey aircraft in the Dawadmi province in Riyadh region (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia’s mining sector entered a new phase on Tuesday by launching a geophysical survey of the Arab Shield region in the Dawadmi province, which administratively belongs to Riyadh.

The survey covers more than 600,000 square kilometers and aims to discover mineral deposits in the region and attract new investments into the Kingdom’s mining sector. This will directly stimulate the Saudi economy.

Deputy Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Khalid Al-Mudaifer announced the start of geophysical survey work in the Arab Shield region on Tuesday.

Al-Mudaifer made the announcement on behalf of the Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Geological Survey Bandar Al-Khorayef.

He announced the start on Tuesday after launching in Dawadmi the first geophysical survey aircraft, which began geophysical survey work in the Arab Shield region.

The survey results, interpretations, and technical reports will be preserved and added to the National Geosciences Database (NGD), which will give earth sciences data to beneficiaries in various industries.

The data will provide a basis to attract investments in the mining sector, achieving one of the primary objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

Saudi Geological Survey CEO Abdullah Al-Shamrani stated that the authority seeks to gather diverse high-resolution geological data for the Arabian Shield.

Al-Shamrani added that the data will be used to support mineral exploration, which will help in Saudi Arabia’s economic growth and diversify its revenue sources.

According to data from the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, the Kingdom is one of the world’s wealthiest countries in mineral resources, with an estimated value of $1.3 trillion.

A magnetic and radiological geophysical survey of the Arabian Shield in Saudi Arabia will be part of the aerial geophysical survey project.

According to Al-Shamrani, the authority also expects to gather high-resolution geomagnetic and radiometric data, as well as interpretations of magnetic and radiological maps that depict the most important geological formations and rock facies.

This will enable identifying and counting essential mineralized environments.



Israel GDP Growth Revised Down to 0.3% as Gaza War Takes Economic Toll

People take shelter as sirens sound in central Israel in response to what the Israel's military says projectiles fired from Lebanon, in Tel Aviv, Israel October 14, 2024. (Reuters)
People take shelter as sirens sound in central Israel in response to what the Israel's military says projectiles fired from Lebanon, in Tel Aviv, Israel October 14, 2024. (Reuters)
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Israel GDP Growth Revised Down to 0.3% as Gaza War Takes Economic Toll

People take shelter as sirens sound in central Israel in response to what the Israel's military says projectiles fired from Lebanon, in Tel Aviv, Israel October 14, 2024. (Reuters)
People take shelter as sirens sound in central Israel in response to what the Israel's military says projectiles fired from Lebanon, in Tel Aviv, Israel October 14, 2024. (Reuters)

Israel's economy grew slower in the second quarter than previously thought, data showed on Tuesday, as Israel's war in Gaza against the Palestinian group Hamas continued to weigh on growth.

Gross domestic product rose by an annualized 0.3 in the April-June period, the Central Bureau of Statistics said in its third estimate, down from 0.7% reported a month ago and from an initial 1.2% published in August.

The economy was supported by gains in consumer and state spending and in investment in fixed assets, while exports fell.

Last week, the Bank of Israel trimmed its Israeli economic growth estimate in 2024 to 0.5% from a prior estimate of 1.5%.

Along with a weakening economy, inflation has spiked and central bank officials have warned of possible interest rate increases. It held rates steady last week for a sixth straight policy meeting.

First-quarter GDP growth was unrevised at 17.2%, as the economy bounced back from a steep contraction in the fourth quarter of 2023 when the war began.