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The Mining industry of Laos which has received prominent attention with foreign direct investments (FDI) has, since 2003–04, made significant contributions to the economic condition of Laos. More than 540 mineral deposits of gold, copper, zinc, lead and other minerals have been identified, explored and mined. During 2012, the mining and quarrying sector's contribution to GDP was around 7.0%; during this reporting year the FDI in the mineral sector was of the order of US$662.5 million out of a total trade of $4.7 billion in the country. Laos is now a member of the
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History

It was only after 2003 that the importance of mining was recognized in Laos when the first mining project, the Sepon Mine was established. There were 127 domestic and foreign companies in 2008 working 213 projects covering prospecting, exploration and feasibility studies period. Geological survey maps related to the mining sector are of 1964 prepared by France and updated during the 1990s and these cover only 54.86% of the country (236,800 km2). The Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment has been delegated the powers to create a geologic database for effective management of mining projects including its exploration.


Production and impact

As of 2009 the reserves of gold, copper and zinc were assessed at about 500 to 600 tons, 8 to 10 million tons, and 2 to 3 million tons respectively. In 2009 there were about 35 working mines including the Sepon and Phubia mines. The impact of FDI is on export promotion as the domestic consumption of minerals within Laos is limited. According to the International Council on Mining and Metals, as of 2011, the mining sector has accounted for 12% of government revenues and 10% of national income with 80% of foreign direct investment. Mining exports contributed 45% of the total exports of the country. In particular, the
Sepon mine The Sepon mine is one of the largest gold mines in Laos and in the world. The mine is in Savannakhet Province. The mine has estimated reserves of 7.65 million oz of gold. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Sepon Mine Gold mines in Laos ...
and the Phu Kham mine have contributed to 90% of the total mining production in the country.


Legal framework

The laws in force are of two types, the national mining laws and the investment promotion laws under the New Economic Mechanism (NEM) introduced in 1986. The national Mining Law which is effective since April 1997 is aimed at management including quality control of conservation, exploration, mining and processing of minerals for both local use and for exports, apart from its use in industries. This law is under revision and the draft prepared in 2008 is under consideration of the National Assembly. The investment law related to FDI was introduced in 1988 which has undergone revision in 2004 and 2008. Under the mining law in force licenses are awarded to develop mineral projects with the Department of Mines authorized to issue such licenses.


Commodities

Bauxite and Alumina are extracted from the
Bolaven Plateau The Bolaven Plateau is an elevated region in southern Laos. Most of the plateau is located within Champasak Province of Laos, though the edges of the plateau are also located in Salavan, Sekong and Attapeu Provinces. It is located between ...
jointly with firms from Australia and China. Copper, gold, and silver are being extracted by the MMG Ltd in the Sepon mine and PanAust Ltd in the Phu Kham mine. Zinc, potash and cement production have also been recorded during 2012.


Overview

Following the signing of the WTO agreement, Laos's investments in the mining sector were expected to rise with increased production of copper, gold, and silver. This list of mines in Laos is subsidiary to the
list of mines This lists of mines is a meta-list (list of lists) containing links to mine-related lists. By production *List of coal mines **List of coal mines in Australia ***List of collieries in Newcastle (Australia) ***List of coal mines in Queensland **L ...
article and lists working, defunct and future mines in the country and is organised by the primary mineral output. For practical purposes stone, marble and other
quarries A quarry is a type of open-pit mine in which dimension stone, rock, construction aggregate, riprap, sand, gravel, or slate is excavated from the ground. The operation of quarries is regulated in some jurisdictions to reduce their envir ...
may be included in this list.


List of mines


Coal

* Hongsa coal mine


Copper

*
Sepon mine The Sepon mine is one of the largest gold mines in Laos and in the world. The mine is in Savannakhet Province. The mine has estimated reserves of 7.65 million oz of gold. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Sepon Mine Gold mines in Laos ...
* Phu Kham mine


Gold

*
Sepon mine The Sepon mine is one of the largest gold mines in Laos and in the world. The mine is in Savannakhet Province. The mine has estimated reserves of 7.65 million oz of gold. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Sepon Mine Gold mines in Laos ...
* Phu Kham mine


Gypsum

* Ban laomakkha mine


Potash

* Nahe mine * Thagone mine


Tin

* Nong Xun mine * Phon Tiou mine


References

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