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Kerman mine

A chromite mine with over 100,000 MT of deposits is for sale or partnership contracts in Faryab, Iran’s Kerman province.

For more information about the pricing and other conditions, please reach out to our sales support.

 

FAQ:
Q1.Are these mines exclusively for sale or do you consider cooperation contracts?

A1.It varies from case to case. Certain mines are only available for purchase, while other mine owners may consider mutually beneficial partnerships, such as extraction or refining operations. To get information about each mine, kindly contact our sales team.

Q2.Are we able to examine the documents for each mine, such as their operation license?

A2.All documents are kept confidential by our team and we’re willing to give them to potential customers.

Q3.Is it possible for your team to organize a visit to these mines for further investigation?

A3.A visit to the mine can be scheduled for a more in-depth analysis of your interest once all the necessary documents have been reviewed. We’ll be with you during the trip to the mines to ensure you have all the information needed to make an informed decision.

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Q4. What are the geological features of chromite deposits in Iran?

A4. Iranian chromite deposits are primarily found in ophiolites, which consist of three layers: peridotites, dunites, and harzburgites. These layers contain varying amounts of chrome spinels, making them suitable for open pit and underground mining.

Q5. What is the process of applying for a mining license in Iran?

A5. To apply for a mining license in Iran, one must research the regulatory framework, complete required documentation, including environmental plans and safety protocols, and pay the associated fees. Compliance with local laws and regulations is essential to obtain the license.




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