Investment and Business Opportunities

INVESTMENT PROPOSALS IN MINERAL SECTOR OF PUNJAB

1. Iron Ore & Copper – Chiniot Project (IOCG Deposit)

The Chiniot Iron Oxide-Copper-Gold (IOCG) deposit offers a world-class indigenous resource for integrated steel making. A fully prepared NI 43-101 compliant business case is ready for investors.

Resource Highlights

  • Estimated iron-ore resource: ~250 million tonnes
  • Location: Southern edge of Chiniot town, 35 km north of Faisalabad
  • Coordinates: 309129 E, 3510426 N
  • Deposit dimensions: ~1.54 km length × 0.8 km width
  • Mineralisation type: IOCG (Hematite, Magnetite, Copper)

Exploration Completed (to international standards)

  • 87 boreholes • 73,451 m drilled
  • 27,260 core samples • 26,976 assays completed (99%)
  • Supporting studies: petrography, XRD, geotech, hydrogeology

Business Case Snapshot (prepared by DMT Consortium – Germany/UK/Pakistan)

Component

Capex (US$ million)

Mining

154

Ore Processing

189

Steel Mills

930

Total

1,273

  • IRR > 20%
  • Payback ~9 years
  • Project life > 40 years
  • Output: Hot-rolled coil steel (import substitution)

Key Strengths

  • No local competing resource of similar scale
  • Adjacent to M-4 Motorway (~26 km), rail network, FIEDMC Special Economic Zone and Faisalabad International Airport
  • DRI-grade fines/pellets possible
  • Full hydro & geotech studies already completed
  • Location map with infrastructure radii (schools, rescue, grid, water, THQ all within 2–10 km)

2. Iron Ore – Kalabagh

Kalabagh offers another major iron-ore opportunity for steel-mill investment, with substantial reserved zones and excellent connectivity to the CPEC corridor.

Resource Highlights

  • Estimated iron-ore resource: 295 million tonnes
  • Reserved zones specifically earmarked for steel-mill foreign investment

Location Advantages

  • ~20 km from CPEC Western Route interchange
  • 270 km from Islamabad
  • Gwadar Port ~1,570 km
  • Nearby schools (~15 km), mining training institutes (~30 km), police (~15 km), grid station (~13 km), water sources (~12 km), hospitals and THQ (~15–30 km)

 

3. Rock Salt – Himalayan Pink Salt

Punjab’s Himalayan Pink Salt is internationally recognised for its purity and health benefits. Premium pricing in edible-salt markets and strong industrial demand make it a high-value investment opportunity.

Health & Market Advantages

  • Improves respiratory health
  • Reduces signs of ageing
  • Balances body pH
  • Improves sleep quality and helps regulate blood sugar

Industrial & Commercial Uses Soda ash • Caustic soda • Sodium sulphate • Hydrochloric acid • Edible salt • Decorative articles • Dyes • Fumigation • Ore refining • Pigments • Road de-icing

Current Status & Opportunity

  • 39 mining leases already granted
  • 34 exploration licences issued for large-scale industrial undertakings
  • 4 soda-ash plants operational; further industrial units under development
  • 29,980 acres across 27 blocks marked for competitive bidding
  • Additional 56 areas currently under scrutiny for future auctions

Location Advantages Motorway interchanges 10–20 km • Schools, mining institutes, police stations, grid stations, water sources and hospitals within 5–30 km.

 

 

4. Limestone – Cement Plants & Chemical Industry

Punjab holds abundant high-quality limestone reserves in the Salt Range and Suleman Range, ideal for cement manufacturing and chemical industries. Thick cap-rock deposits (200–300 m) combined with readily available clay, gypsum and laterite create a complete raw-material package for new cement plants.

Key Facts

  • Salt Range extends ~200 km with limestone thickness of 200–300 m.
  • 14 cement plants already operational in Punjab.
  • Major cost structure of cement production in Punjab: Fuel 46%, Power 17%, Others 23%, Packaging 8%, Raw Material 6%. Energy (fuel + power) accounts for ~63% of total production cost.
  • 1 tonne of clinker requires ~4.6 million Btu (~160 kg bituminous coal).