Vietnam discovers 12 mines containing over 10 tons of gold
A major gold discovery in central Vietnam has revealed 12 mines containing over 10 tons of gold and 16 tons of silver, according to the Mid-Central Geological Division.
The discoveries were made following geological investigations across 32 areas with gold ore potential.
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A bar of gold is refined after excavation in Quang Nam, central Vietnam. |
Vietnamese authorities have identified around 500 gold-bearing locations nationwide. Of these, 30 sites have undergone detailed surveys, revealing an estimated total of 300 tons of gold reserves.
Most of these deposits are concentrated in mountainous areas of northern Vietnam and several central provinces.
Starting in 2025, the Department of Geology and Minerals has been launching a new project to evaluate mineral potential in central Vietnam, focusing on localities like Quang Nam, Quang Ngai, Binh Dinh and Phu Yen provinces.
Another mineral survey project, initiated in 2017, led to the recent discovery of 40 gold mines with total estimated reserves of nearly 30 tonnes.
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