Saudi Arabia to Auction 5 New Mining Licenses for Local, Int’l Investors

Saudi Arabia announces five new mining opportunities for exploration sites across the Kingdom. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia announces five new mining opportunities for exploration sites across the Kingdom. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia to Auction 5 New Mining Licenses for Local, Int’l Investors

Saudi Arabia announces five new mining opportunities for exploration sites across the Kingdom. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia announces five new mining opportunities for exploration sites across the Kingdom. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia announced five new mining opportunities for exploration sites across the Kingdom that contain copper, zinc, silver, and lead for local and foreign investors.

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar bin Ibrahim AlKhorayef announced the five new explorations sites: Bir Umq, Ar Ridaniyah, Umm Hadid, Jabal Sahabiyah, and Jabal Idsas, which are located within the mineral-rich Arabian shield.

Bir Umq, located in the Hijaz geological terrain, with more than 187 sq km exploration area, boasts copper and zinc deposits. Ar Ridaniyah, situated in the al-Dawadmi geological terrane, spans more than 78 sq. km of exploration area and includes zinc ore deposits.

AlKhorayef explained that Umm Hadid, located in the Afif geological terrain, stretches more than 246 sq. km exploration area amd includes significant deposits of silver, lead, zinc, and copper.

Jabal Sahabiyah, in the Asir geological terrane, has zinc, lead, copper, and iron, while Jabal Idsas, located in the Ar Rayn geological terrain, spans more than 121 sq. km exploration area with rich deposits of iron ore, he noted.

The announcement of new mining investment opportunities is part of Saudi Arabia’s "Accelerated Exploration" initiative.

The Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources announced the initiative earlier this year to increase the contribution of the mining sector to the GDP to $64 billion by 2030.

It aims to diversify the economic base in the country and for mining to be the third pillar of the national industry.

The ministry said it would launch the bidding process later for the five sites to ensure the application of the mining investment law and achieve justice and transparency in mining competitions in Saudi Arabia.

It hoped that the process will ensure the integration of the legislative environment with policies and infrastructure and provide an attractive environment for local and global investments.

Saudi Arabia has achieved many of its goals after the transformation witnessed by the mining sector following Vision 2030, as it was able to attract $8 billion from foreign direct investment and issued 145 licenses.

The Kingdom aims to attract new investments worth $32 billion in mining and mineral production through nine projects.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources held a showcase in Australia under "Invest Saudi" in collaboration with the Saudi Australian Business Council.

Deputy Minister for Mining Development at the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources Musad al-Daood inaugurated the event.

The showcase highlighted and promoted investment opportunities and the capabilities of the Kingdom's robust infrastructure and legislation, making the Kingdom a global destination for investment in the mining sector.

Daood underscored the Kingdom's plans to expand the mining industry and help investors gain the most, noting that Saudi Arabia is eager to forge significant international partnerships in this field.

He indicated that the Saudi delegation hopes to attract high-quality investments in the Kingdom's mining industry, remarking that the world has historically relied heavily on minerals and metals for construction, manufacturing, development, and technological advancement.

Saudi Arabia is seeking to create a dynamic and open economy, laying the groundwork for the mining industry to meet future demands.

Through this conference, Saudi Arabia is hoping to attract investments in the mining sector and achieve the national goal of making mining the third pillar of national industry.



FAO Aims for Key Outcomes at COP16 in Saudi Arabia

Preparations in the Saudi capital ahead of hosting the COP16 conference on combating desertification (from the “COP16” page on the X platform)
Preparations in the Saudi capital ahead of hosting the COP16 conference on combating desertification (from the “COP16” page on the X platform)
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FAO Aims for Key Outcomes at COP16 in Saudi Arabia

Preparations in the Saudi capital ahead of hosting the COP16 conference on combating desertification (from the “COP16” page on the X platform)
Preparations in the Saudi capital ahead of hosting the COP16 conference on combating desertification (from the “COP16” page on the X platform)

Dr. Abdul Hakim Elwaer, Assistant Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), stated that the organization will take an active role at COP16, the UN conference on combating desertification, scheduled to take place in Saudi Arabia in early December.

In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, he expressed confidence that the conference—the first of its kind in the Middle East—would produce significant outcomes.

Elwaer’s comments came during a roundtable organized by FAO’s regional office in Cairo, attended by a select group of media representatives. The session focused on FAO’s participation in the upcoming conference and the importance of the Rio Trio —the integrated framework of the three major UN conventions addressing climate change, biodiversity conservation, and desertification.

Fida Haddad, FAO’s Program Officer for Land Rehabilitation and Climate Change, highlighted the interconnectedness of the three conventions and noted that COP16 would place a strong emphasis on land and water rehabilitation and their sustainable management.

Haddad pointed out that approximately 90% of the Middle East is affected by arid conditions. Despite this, local communities and Arab governments have made notable progress in addressing desertification and drought. She also announced that, for the first time, FAO has successfully placed food systems on the COP16 agenda, enabling discussions on how land rehabilitation can enhance food supply chains and systems.

Elwaer underscored FAO’s central role in achieving the second Sustainable Development Goal (SDG): eradicating hunger. He emphasized that FAO actively engages in the UN conventions on climate change, biodiversity, and desertification, which collectively contribute to this mission.

FAO’s focus, according to Elwaer, is on transforming food and agricultural systems to become more inclusive, efficient, and sustainable, aiming for better production, nutrition, and livelihoods. He highlighted the organization’s success in integrating these priorities into the agendas of the three conventions and collaborating with host countries on joint initiatives.

He further noted that Saudi Arabia’s hosting of COP16 is particularly significant for the region, which faces pressing challenges such as water scarcity, desertification, and food insecurity. The conference presents an opportunity for Middle Eastern nations to highlight these issues, explore solutions, and ensure their inclusion in global environmental discussions, not only at this event but in future COP sessions, he underlined.

Elwaer emphasized the growing global attention on desertification, as it is now impacting regions previously unaffected, such as southern Europe and parts of Latin America. These areas are witnessing alarming declines in arable land and forests, prompting them to seek lessons from the Arab world, which has developed resilience strategies to combat desertification over centuries.

FAO will have a strong presence at COP16, with two dedicated pavilions—one in the Blue Zone for official delegations and another in the Green Zone to engage civil society and conference participants, he said.

He added that in collaboration with Saudi Arabia and the UN, FAO will lead coordination on Food Day and Governance Day, scheduled for December 5 and 6, respectively. The organization will also participate in other specialized sessions throughout the conference.