Core Viewpoint - Inner Mongolia is enhancing its mineral resource guarantee capacity to establish itself as a significant national energy and strategic resource base during the 14th Five-Year Plan period [1][2][3] Group 1: Resource Development and Management - Inner Mongolia has identified 16 energy resource bases, 70 national planned mining areas, and 15 key exploration and mining areas for strategic minerals [2] - The proportion of large and medium-sized non-oil, non-radioactive mines has increased from 28% to 44%, with 398 green mines established [2] - The region has completed ecological restoration of over 1,100 square kilometers in production mining areas, promoting a balance between resource development and ecological protection [2] Group 2: Resource Reserves and Investments - Significant increases in resource reserves include nearly 200 billion tons of coal, 12 billion tons of iron ore, over 60,000 tons of lithium, 500,000 tons of copper, and over 300 tons of gold [2] - The government is reforming mining rights management, reducing application requirements by over 40% and approval times by over 30%, significantly improving service efficiency [2] Group 3: Future Plans and Goals - The 15th Five-Year Plan aims to enhance resource security and promote green, low-carbon mining development [3] - Key geological surveys will focus on areas rich in iron, copper, gold, rare earths, lithium, tin, zinc, niobium, tantalum, and germanium [3] - By 2030, the goal is to have over 50% of large and medium-sized non-coal mines, establishing a development pattern that is large-scale, intensive, intelligent, and green [3]
内蒙古全面提升矿产资源保障能力
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-24 19:51