

Report summary. The Khnaiguiyah Project is located in Saudi Arabia, approximately 170km south-west of Riyadh. The deposit is proposed to be mined using open pit mining, with an estimated 13 year mine life based on ore reserves. There are three pits in the mine plan outlined in the 2013 Definitive Feasibility Study, K1, K2 and K3 that …







The Khnaiguiyah mining site covers more than 350 kilometres, with an estimated resource of around 25 million tonnes of zinc and copper ores. Developing the site will mark an important milestone in transforming the sector into the third pillar of the national economy under the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program and Saudi ...





The Khnaiguiyah zinc-copper project, located 170 kilometres southwest of Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, is the Kingdom's largest mine exploration site, covering approximately 354 km². It forms part of the Arabian Shield which is known to have 35 mineralised belts that host deposits and occurrences of gold, zinc, copper, nickel and other metals.



























The Khnaiguiyah Project is located in Saudi Arabia, approximately 170km south-west of Riyadh. The deposit is proposed to be mined using open pit mining, with an estimated 13 year mine life based on ore reserves. A positive definitive feasibility study (DFS) was completed in April 2013. The project comprises three open pit mines, K1, K2 …















Extensive exploration work has started at Khnaiguiyah, including 100,000 metres already drilled and a three-dimensional geological model. The Saudi Geological Survey has confirmed the site's considerable geological potential of more than 25 million tonnes of zinc and copper, both of which are critical minerals for the global energy …


