
Mining
Zarkashan Gold Mine
The Zarkashan Gold Mine presents an appealing opportunity for investors seeking exposure to the precious gold sector. Located in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan,
Badakshan Gold Area
The Badakshan gold area of interest (AOI) is in northeast Afghanistan in Badakshan Province. There are three subareas within the main AOI.
Balkhab Copper
The Balkhab copper area of interest (AOI) is in northern Afghanistan and covers parts of southeastern Sar-i-Pul Province (Balkhab Administrative District)
Daykundi Tin, Tungsten, and Lithium Area
The Daykundi AOI is in central Afghanistan and has an area of 6,838.31 square kilometers (km2). It lies in the Daykundi and Bamyan Provinces and contains parts of the Daykundi, Waras, Shahristan, and Gizab Administrative Districts. Deposit types expected in the Daykundi AOI are greisen tin and tungsten, tin and tungsten skarn and vein, porphyry tin, lithium and tantalum pegmatite, and polymetallic vein.
Dusar-Shaida Copper and Tin
The Dusar-Shaida-Misgaran copper and tin area of interest (AOI) is located in west central Afghanistan, and contains three subareas: Dusar, Shaida, and Misgaran.
Haji-Gak Iron
The Haji-Gak iron area of interest in Bamyan, Parwan, and Wardak Provinces contains the Haji-Gak iron deposit and several other prospects and deposits. Three subareas have been delineated within the main area of interest.
Katawas Gold Mine
The Katawas gold Area of interest (AOI) is in southeast Afghanistan in the Katawas Basin. The AOI has an area of 478.22 square kilometers (km2) and lies within Ghazni and Paktika Provinces and in the Giro, Andar, Diti Yak, and Sharan administrative districts. Deposit types likely to be present in the Katawas gold AOI are hot-spring (and epithermal) gold and silver, mercury, and base-metal deposits
Kharnak-Kanjar Mercury
The Kharnak-Kanjar AOI is located in western Afghanistan about 400 km west of the national capital of Kabul.
Kundalan Copper and Gold Mine
The northeast-elongated Kundalan copper and gold area of interest (AOI) is in south-central Afghanistan in the Provinces of Zabul and Kandahar and within the administrative districts of Shah Wali Kot, Tamak Wa Jaldak, Mizan, Qalat, Arghandab, and Dayampan.