Mineral Resources Potential of Vietnam and Current State of Mining Activity

Vietnam, with an area of 331,210 km2, occupies the eastern side of the Indochina peninsula. It forms a narrow (locally only 40-70 km) band of land, extending over 1,500 km along the East Sea (South China Sea). Vietnam is constituted mainly by the folded belts surrounding two shields, cratonised in...

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Main Author: Nguyen Ngoc Khoi
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Published: Environmental Research Institute, Chulalongkorn University 2014-02-01
Series:Applied Environmental Research
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description Vietnam, with an area of 331,210 km2, occupies the eastern side of the Indochina peninsula. It forms a narrow (locally only 40-70 km) band of land, extending over 1,500 km along the East Sea (South China Sea). Vietnam is constituted mainly by the folded belts surrounding two shields, cratonised in the Upper Proterozoic: the Yangtze craton and the Indochina shield, located in the Mekong basin and occupying most of Cambodia and the contiguous parts of Laos and Vietnam. The folding occurred during the late Hercynian (early Triassic) orogenic movements, active mainly in the central and southern Vietnam and the Indosinian (late Triassic, ante Norian) orogeny. Various geological surveys have indicated that Vietnam is well endowed with a wide range of mineral resources. The country has some of the world's biggest resources of phosphate (apatite), bauxites, rare earths, and large, commercially viable deposits of oil, coal, gold, gemstones, copper, zinc, tin, chromite, manganese, titanium (mineral sands), graphite and other minerals. At present, Vietnam produces approximately 3.5 million tons of crude oil/year and its mineral production includes: coal (about 10.7 million tons a-1), cement (1.6 million tons), phosphate (300,000 tons), chromite (3.5 million tons), iron ores, gold (around 1,000 kg, including production by the local population), cassiterite (3,000 tons), graphite, kaolin and many other minerals produced to serve domestic demand. Several foreign companies are involved in oil exploration (BP, Total, BHP) as well as in prospecting (seldom in exploitation) for minerals (mainly Australian companies). In spite of the current mineral production, the country’s mining sector is still under-developed and many available mineral resources remain unexploited. Nevertheless, this situation is changing. The recent but increasing level of involvement of foreign companies in the Vietnamese mineral sector will accelerate the development of high value and/or export-orientated minerals, especially as some of the neighboring countries (China, Japan, South Korea ...) lack many mineral resources. And the developing Vietnamese economy will surely entail mining of various minerals for the domestic use.
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spelling doaj.art-a07ba3e4b8ac442e868c91c95a10d69a2022-12-22T03:46:49ZengEnvironmental Research Institute, Chulalongkorn UniversityApplied Environmental Research2287-07412287-075X2014-02-01361Mineral Resources Potential of Vietnam and Current State of Mining ActivityNguyen Ngoc Khoi0Faculty of Geology, Hanoi University of Science, Hanoi, Vietnam Vietnam, with an area of 331,210 km2, occupies the eastern side of the Indochina peninsula. It forms a narrow (locally only 40-70 km) band of land, extending over 1,500 km along the East Sea (South China Sea). Vietnam is constituted mainly by the folded belts surrounding two shields, cratonised in the Upper Proterozoic: the Yangtze craton and the Indochina shield, located in the Mekong basin and occupying most of Cambodia and the contiguous parts of Laos and Vietnam. The folding occurred during the late Hercynian (early Triassic) orogenic movements, active mainly in the central and southern Vietnam and the Indosinian (late Triassic, ante Norian) orogeny. Various geological surveys have indicated that Vietnam is well endowed with a wide range of mineral resources. The country has some of the world's biggest resources of phosphate (apatite), bauxites, rare earths, and large, commercially viable deposits of oil, coal, gold, gemstones, copper, zinc, tin, chromite, manganese, titanium (mineral sands), graphite and other minerals. At present, Vietnam produces approximately 3.5 million tons of crude oil/year and its mineral production includes: coal (about 10.7 million tons a-1), cement (1.6 million tons), phosphate (300,000 tons), chromite (3.5 million tons), iron ores, gold (around 1,000 kg, including production by the local population), cassiterite (3,000 tons), graphite, kaolin and many other minerals produced to serve domestic demand. Several foreign companies are involved in oil exploration (BP, Total, BHP) as well as in prospecting (seldom in exploitation) for minerals (mainly Australian companies). In spite of the current mineral production, the country’s mining sector is still under-developed and many available mineral resources remain unexploited. Nevertheless, this situation is changing. The recent but increasing level of involvement of foreign companies in the Vietnamese mineral sector will accelerate the development of high value and/or export-orientated minerals, especially as some of the neighboring countries (China, Japan, South Korea ...) lack many mineral resources. And the developing Vietnamese economy will surely entail mining of various minerals for the domestic use. https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/saujournalst/www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/aer/article/view/16346Mineral resourcesVietnamMetallicNonmetallicEnergyActual state
spellingShingle Nguyen Ngoc Khoi
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Applied Environmental Research
Mineral resources
Vietnam
Metallic
Nonmetallic
Energy
Actual state
title Mineral Resources Potential of Vietnam and Current State of Mining Activity
title_full Mineral Resources Potential of Vietnam and Current State of Mining Activity
title_fullStr Mineral Resources Potential of Vietnam and Current State of Mining Activity
title_full_unstemmed Mineral Resources Potential of Vietnam and Current State of Mining Activity
title_short Mineral Resources Potential of Vietnam and Current State of Mining Activity
title_sort mineral resources potential of vietnam and current state of mining activity
topic Mineral resources
Vietnam
Metallic
Nonmetallic
Energy
Actual state
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