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STATE COMMITTEE OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN STATE COMMITTEE OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN FOR GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCESFOR GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES

Mineral Resources of the Uzbekistan –New Opportunities

for Japanese Investors

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STATE COMMITTEE OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN STATE COMMITTEE OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN FOR GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCESFOR GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES

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Mines traces of the III-V, IX-X and the next centuries testify of widemining operations for gold, iron, lead, silver, tin and other minerals

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By creative labor of many generations of geologists more than 3100 deposits and occurrences of minerals have been discovered

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ARRANGEMENT OF INVESTMENT BLOCKS AND AREAS PERSPECTIVEFOR REVEALING DEPOSITS OF “BLACK SHALE” TYPE URANIUM

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ARRANGEMENT OF INVESTMENT BLOCKS AND AREAS PERSPECTIVE FOR REVEALINGDEPOSITS OF PRECIOUS, NONFERROUS AND RARE METALS

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Distribution of areas perspective for revealing deposits of non-ferrous and rare metals for carrying out prospecting

works at the expense of the potential investors(in profile of ore mining areas: 1-Bukantausky, 2-Tamdytausky,

3 –Kuldjuktausky, 4 – Nuratinsky, 5 – Zirabulak-Ziaetdinsky, 6-Y. Uzbekistansky, 7- Pritashkentsky, 8- Sultanuvajsky)

Mineral Total Ore mining areas1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Precious metals 10 2 1 2 3 - - 2 -“Black-shale” type

uranium18 18 - - - - - - -

Non-ferrous metals 7 3 - - - 1 2 - 1Rare metals 22 3 - 1 4 4 9 - 1

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Potential of prospective areas, where prospecting works will be carried out at the expense of the potential investors

NN Mineral State of predicted resources on categories*- as of 01.01.2008

Expected increment of

reservesP1 P2 metallogenic potential

1 Gold 70.1 14.0 320.0 -2 Silver 37.7 70.0 - -3 “Black-shale” type

uranium23.6 50.6 - -

4 Copper 741.2 2693.0 729.0 -5 Tin 9.5 3.4 12.0 -6 Molybdenum 64.0 176.0 - -7 Tungsten 425.5 99.6 9.0 -8 Lithium 8334.0 - 28300.0 -9 Tantalum + Niobium 851.0 230.0 21000.0 -

*-Units for: tungsten (WO3), lead, zinc, copper, and tin – ths. tons; rare metal groups - ton

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№ Kind of raw material Mineral resources Total potential

1 Non-ferrous and rare metals

Copper, zinc, molybdenum, lead, tungsten, lithium, strontium

Tens millions tons

2 Industrial mineralsVeined quartz and quartzite for obtaining

silicon, kaolin, graphite, barite, feldspar and fluorite, etc.

Hundred millions tons

3 Mine Chemical raw material

Mineral salts, iodine, mineral paints, vermiculite, phosphorites, etc.

Tens billions tons

4 Mineral fuels Hard coal, combustible shales Tens billions tons

5 Gem-stonesTurquoise, onyx marble, jasper, cacholong,

rhodonite, agate, cornelian, listvenite, serpentine

Tens thousand tons

6 Refractory and ceramic raw material

Talc, basalt, ceramic raw material, wollastonite, porcelain stones First billions

7 Construction materials

Cement, glass, expanded clay aggregate, brick-tile and aglloporytic raw material, chalkstones,

gypsum, natural facing and building stones, clays for drilling fluids, etc.

First billions tons

Potential of the basic kinds of hard mineral resourcesPotential of the basic kinds of hard mineral resourcesof the Republics Uzbekistanof the Republics Uzbekistan

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In 2010 the works proceed with foreign investors for the purpose of jointventure creation for industrial development some ten more deposits andareas. Japanese investors are also invited to take part in this process.

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In 2010 the works proceed with foreign investors for the purpose of jointventure creation for industrial development some ten more deposits and areas.

Japanese investors are also invited to take part in this process.

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Sites of the Djamansajskaya area perspective for revealing high-purity quartz deposits (Djamansaj, Yantaksaj, Kazgantau, and Sultonbobo)

Djamansaiskaya area is proposed as object of joint works in the Republic of Karakalpakstan with a high-purity quartz above 1,5 mln. tons. Reserves of these objects will be a basis for establishment in the republic of new industrial branch

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THE ALYANS KAOLINE DEPOZITTHE ALYANS KAOLINE DEPOZIT

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THE AZKAMAR BENTONITE DEPOZITTHE AZKAMAR BENTONITE DEPOZIT

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THE TASKAZGAN GRAPHITE DEPOZITTHE TASKAZGAN GRAPHITE DEPOZIT

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Koitash wollastonite depozit

Koitash deposit with wollastonite reserves above 5 mln.t. Value of the production is defined by universality of its application. It is in demand at the production of advanced ceramics, radioceramics, faience, porcelain, insulators, hygiene equipment, abrasives, glass, paper, pesticides, mineral wool, absorbers, as filler in glaze, paint, varnish, rubber etc.

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The Suppatash fluorspar deposit

Suppatash fluorspar deposit with its reserves of 1.4 mln.t is an important raw material at the fluorite optical crystals synthesis, in the chemical industry – for production of hydrofluoric acid and in metallurgical industry – at production of aluminium and as flux for iron industry.

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Sangruntau

Baisun

SCHEMEdisposition of oil shale basins, separate

shows and area prospective for exposure deposits of oil shales in the Republic Uzbekistan by state on the

01.07.08.

Oil shale are spread on the territory of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Kazakhstan, on the area of above 100 ths. km2. On the area of Uzbekistan oil shale are estimated to the depth 600 m and amount to 47 bln. t.

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Reserves of oil shale deposits of Uzbekistan

DepositAuthor’s shale

reserves in natural conditions,

M. t

Author’s reserves of theoretically dry

shale, M. T

Baisun 55,4 53,1Sangruntau 180,0 172,1

Aktau 126,0 120,5Uchkyr-

Kulbeshkak318,2 304,2

Urtabulak 248,4 237,5

Total 928,1 887,3Calculated author’s reserves at five deposits (Baisunsky, Urtabulaksky, Uchkyr-Kulbeshkaksky, Sangruntausky and Akatausky) amount about 1 bln. t.

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Contents of elements in the original material of oil shale in Uzbekistan

NN

Symbol of shale samples

Baisun Jam Sangruntau

Name of element Content in the initial sample, g/t (average)

Content in the initial sample, g/t (average)

Content in the initial sample, g/t (average)

Elements with the content in initial raw mineral higher than clarke (abundance ratio)1 Molybdenum 2800 2200 12003 Cadmium 200 80 1604 Selenium 106 75 507 Nickel 2300 1200 2008 Vanadium 2160 900 8009 Cobalt 600 25.0 20.010 Copper 400 400 10013 Zink 480 350 22014 Barium 4000 9000 200016 Aluminum 35000 39000 5300017 Manganese 480 920 33018 Phosphorus 15800 11300 3200

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The Bukharo-Karshinsky artesian basin with the commercial ground water potential production of 2 ths.t/year of iodine and 2.81 ths.t of lithium. 21

Region

Predicted water

resources,ths.m3/day

Predicted reserves of elements, ths.t/year

iodine brom-ine

lithi-um

rubi-dium

cesi-um

stron-tium

boric-oxide

germa-nium

Ustyurt 949.52 2.55 76.29 1.11 0.10 0.02 31.77 2.3 0.00009Bukharo-Karshinsky artesian basin (Upper

Jurassic and Coniacian-Aptian aquifers)

280.98 2.03 28.53 2.81 0.25 0.04 30.97 21.57 0.0005

Surkhandaryinsky artesian basin (Albian-Senomanian-Turonian,

Senonian-Paleocene and Alaysky aquifers)

70.16 0.49 5.74 0.10 0.004 0.004 0.82 1.1 0.00005

Fergansky artesian basin (Massaget aquifer) 11.19 0.09 0.12 0.002 0.0004 - 0.14 - -

Yuzhno-Priaralsky artesian basin

(Cretaceous aquifers)25.6 0.0009 0.88 - 0.005 0.008 0.83 0.28 -

TOTAL: 1337.45 5.169 111.57 4.022 0.3594 0.072 64.53 25.25 0.00064

Predicted commercial ground water resources in Uzbekistan

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Exploration of potential areas to develop newly discovered rare metals deposits

In Uzbekistan about 40 rare metal objects located within the limits of defined Main Tien-Shan rare metal zone were revealed.

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The Mangit ore occurrence with tantalum and niobium reserves andresources of above 550 t, with accompanying beryllium (480 t), lithium (220 t), cesium (20 t), rubidium (330 t), feldspathic (840 ths.t) and quartz (510 ths.t)raw minerals.

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The Sulatsay ore occurrence with tantalum and niobium reserves and resources of above 1830 t, with accompanying beryllium (1970 t), lithium (3420 t), cesium (1190 t), rubidium (2300 t), feldspathic (2300 ths.t) and quartzitic (1110 ths.t) raw minerals.

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Saritau tungsten deposit

In the Sarytau ore occurrence proposed for investment, total tungsten reserves amount 61 ths. t and molybdenum – 2.7 ths. t. Additional mineral base can serve predicted tungsten resources estimated in the object as 75 ths. t and molybdenum – 2.3 ths.t.

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All 21 investment objects presented to you are at different stages of geological state of exploration and have various proposals from local and foreign investors on their exploration and development.

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Our aspiration for involvement of Japanese investors in this process can be explained by:

- support at levels of our Governments of intentions to establish joint production on development of raw mineral resources of Uzbekistan;

- availability of financial and economic potential and interest of Japanese businessmen in hi-tech raw minerals;

- opportunity of attraction of advanced methods, equipment and technology on mining, recovery of useful components and obtaining output with high value added demanded at the global market;

- and, the most important, our confidence in Japanese traditional careful treatment to the nature and its environmental components.

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High investment attraction of Uzbekistan develops from the following:

- By many kinds of raw minerals the Republic has significant resourcesfor increasing capacities of the operating enterprise and creation new

-The Republic possesses a highly developed efficiency of the mineral industry, a favorable infrastructure and highly skilled manpower.

- Many deposits we can develop by open mining, by cheapest method. There are high technologies of raw minerals processing.

- Some deposits of Uzbekistan is complex, this considerablyincreases the value of objects.

- Low specific expenses per unit of end production provide high efficiency of capital investments.

- The favorable investment climate provided by «The Subsoil Law»and a support by the governing bodies of Uzbekistan.

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СПАСИБО ЗА ВНИМАНИЕ!

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