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Friday, January 07 2022 - 18:58
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Mining industry leaders tout potential of under-explored 'super-region' that spans from Africa to Asia, in advance of Future Minerals Forum
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, January 7, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ -

    Forum brings together governments, miners, investors and other critical 
stakeholders to shape the future of global mining

    As Saudi Arabia prepares to host one of the world's most important new 
events, the Future Minerals Forum, a number of the world's most influential 
mining experts have spoken of their excitement at the opportunities that will 
be up for discussion.

    - Robert Friedland, Founder & Executive Co-Chairman of Canada's Ivanhoe 
Mines: "The mining industry is a central pillar of the world's transition to a 
more sustainable future, and emergent mining regions have a vital role to play 
in this transition, helping to ensure security and diversification of mineral 
and metal supplies." 

    - Michael Naylor, CEO of EV Metals Group: "A Forum based on Future Minerals 
is a discerning and defining choice for the region, that aligns fully with 
Vision 2030 as it transitions from a global leader in energy based on fossil 
fuels to a global leader in energy based on renewable energy. As a first mover 
in the Kingdom, we are fast tracking the development and processing of high 
purity battery chemicals for a clean energy future, supported by key 
Ministries. We look forward to sharing this strategic project with the 
attendees of FMF." 

    - Brian Hosking, Chief Executive Officer, Gold & Minerals Company: "The 
Arabian-Nubian Shield is rapidly becoming a major mineral province hosting 
world-class mining projects. This region, along with the Tethyan-Eurasian 
mineral belt, are now well-recognized as having the potential to meet a large 
share of the world's growing demand for metals and minerals. We believe events 
like the Future Minerals Forum will bring much-needed focus to the importance 
and vast potential of the Eurasian and Northern African regions as a whole." 

    - Christopher Ecclestone, Mining Strategist at Hallgarten & Company: 
"Without new technology metals, the change will not occur. A supportive 
business climate is needed by global and regional miners in order to make the 
best of these resources, and an event such as [this] is a great place to 
discuss how to build this climate." 

    - Warren Irwin, President & Chief Investment Officer, Rosseau Asset 
Management: "The world's energy transition will require billions in investments 
in new metal and mineral production. The Forum offers a much-needed meeting 
point for producers and investors to find mutually beneficial ways of 
developing the vast untapped mineral wealth of emerging economies across Asia, 
Africa and the Middle East."  

    - Douglas Kirwin, renowned geologist and member of the Society of Economic 
Geologists: "Mineral and metal resources are a vital part of the world's energy 
transition but so is the diversification of supply. Developing nations, thanks 
to their natural resources, are at the forefront of this transition, and the 
Future Minerals Forum is a great place for the industry and the governments of 
these countries to meet and discuss how to best responsibly develop these 
resources." 

    The Forum, convened and hosted by Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Industry and 
Mineral Resources in conjunction with multiple Government stakeholders, has an 
ambitious vision: to shape the future of mining and to connect global policy 
makers with investors, financiers and business leaders across the mining value 
chain and its supporting industries. Its aim is to convene a truly global 
conversation about the Middle East, Africa and Asia and the region's collective 
mining objectives.

    https://www.futuremineralssummit.com/

    Photo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1721718/Future_Minerals_Forum.jpg 
   
    Source: Future Minerals Forum 
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