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Golden opportunity for old Indian mines | Golden opportunity for old Indian mines |
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By Shilpa Kannan BBC News, Karnataka, India | By Shilpa Kannan BBC News, Karnataka, India |
India is the world's biggest importer of gold, buying a record 960 tonnes last year alone. | India is the world's biggest importer of gold, buying a record 960 tonnes last year alone. |
According to one estimate, Indian household vaults hold gold equivalent to 50% of the country's GDP. | According to one estimate, Indian household vaults hold gold equivalent to 50% of the country's GDP. |
You would think with those kind of figures, the nation must produce a significant amount of the precious metal domestically. | You would think with those kind of figures, the nation must produce a significant amount of the precious metal domestically. |
But domestic production is very low. The biggest problem is that India has consistently underinvested in gold exploration. | |
It was not always like this. | It was not always like this. |
Historically, India was one of the great mining regions - and is home to one of the world's deepest gold mines. | Historically, India was one of the great mining regions - and is home to one of the world's deepest gold mines. |
Kolar of gold | Kolar of gold |
In the southern Indian state of Karnataka, about two hours away from the city of Bangalore is a region called Kolar Gold Fields. | In the southern Indian state of Karnataka, about two hours away from the city of Bangalore is a region called Kolar Gold Fields. |
A hub of activity for over a century, the mines here shut in 2001 when gold prices fell to unprofitable levels. | A hub of activity for over a century, the mines here shut in 2001 when gold prices fell to unprofitable levels. |
The area is now in a state of neglect. Rusted rail wagons that once used to carry gold-bearing ore lie by the roadside. | |
The paths are overgrown with weeds, and buildings that used to house the mine workers and equipment are now derelict. | The paths are overgrown with weeds, and buildings that used to house the mine workers and equipment are now derelict. |
Old "headframes" - metal structures above the entry to the actual mine shafts - are the only indicator of the once thriving mining activity in the region. | |
Bharat Gold Mines Limited used to own the lease to mine an area that was about 16km long by 3km wide. | Bharat Gold Mines Limited used to own the lease to mine an area that was about 16km long by 3km wide. |
It was shut down nearly a decade ago as it became too expensive to continue operations. | It was shut down nearly a decade ago as it became too expensive to continue operations. |
Ignored ores | Ignored ores |
With little use of technology, only high-grade ores were mined to extract gold. Deeper ores which had smaller amounts of gold were ignored as the companies couldn't afford to mine them. | With little use of technology, only high-grade ores were mined to extract gold. Deeper ores which had smaller amounts of gold were ignored as the companies couldn't afford to mine them. |
Also, as the mining sector was tightly controlled by the Indian government, it was difficult for private investors to bring in capital or technical expertise to the region. | Also, as the mining sector was tightly controlled by the Indian government, it was difficult for private investors to bring in capital or technical expertise to the region. |
Until now, only one government agency, Geological Survey of India, has been involved in exploration across the country. | |
So India has explored only 7-9% of their mineral resources, while countries such as Australia have achieved almost 100% geophysical and geochemical surveys. | So India has explored only 7-9% of their mineral resources, while countries such as Australia have achieved almost 100% geophysical and geochemical surveys. |
India produces three tonnes of gold a year, while Australia mines 280 tonnes. | |
New evidence suggests that this gold belt is an underdeveloped resource. | New evidence suggests that this gold belt is an underdeveloped resource. |
Also in India's favour is the price of gold. As prices have jumped nearly 40% in the last year, many here feel that it makes economic sense to restart operations and revive the old mining town around it. | Also in India's favour is the price of gold. As prices have jumped nearly 40% in the last year, many here feel that it makes economic sense to restart operations and revive the old mining town around it. |
In 2001 the price of gold was at one of its lowest levels at $280 a troy ounce. But it has since risen dramatically and reached a record high of $1,920 a troy ounce in September 2011. | In 2001 the price of gold was at one of its lowest levels at $280 a troy ounce. But it has since risen dramatically and reached a record high of $1,920 a troy ounce in September 2011. |
Diamond core | Diamond core |
Drilling in test sites around the hills, exploration company Kolar Gold is mapping potential mines. | Drilling in test sites around the hills, exploration company Kolar Gold is mapping potential mines. |
Using a process which uses diamond core drills, they take long cylindrical samples of rock. | Using a process which uses diamond core drills, they take long cylindrical samples of rock. |
These samples are then checked thoroughly for any evidence of of minerals, and some are sent to laboratories for further study. | These samples are then checked thoroughly for any evidence of of minerals, and some are sent to laboratories for further study. |
Some even have visible specks of bright shiny gold. | Some even have visible specks of bright shiny gold. |
While the main mining area is still owned by the defunct state-run company, the surrounding hills too could hold a lot more metal. | While the main mining area is still owned by the defunct state-run company, the surrounding hills too could hold a lot more metal. |
Listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange, Kolar Gold says it has the international investors and technical expertise to extract even low-grade ores. | Listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange, Kolar Gold says it has the international investors and technical expertise to extract even low-grade ores. |
Richard Johnson is chief operating officer. Having spent many years in similar mines in Australia and South Africa, he says Kolar looks positive. | Richard Johnson is chief operating officer. Having spent many years in similar mines in Australia and South Africa, he says Kolar looks positive. |
"Using a method called Induced Polarization (IP) survey, we lay out extensive wires in shallow pits across this vast area. | "Using a method called Induced Polarization (IP) survey, we lay out extensive wires in shallow pits across this vast area. |
"We then send electrical current through it so the ground and the surfaces of metallic minerals get charged. | "We then send electrical current through it so the ground and the surfaces of metallic minerals get charged. |
"Once we calculate the stored energy, we get clues into what minerals are there in the area." | "Once we calculate the stored energy, we get clues into what minerals are there in the area." |
Using this method, Kolar Gold has completed 40km of detailed surveys over its South Kolar area and found three significant anomalies. | Using this method, Kolar Gold has completed 40km of detailed surveys over its South Kolar area and found three significant anomalies. |
This has given them "highly prospective" targets for follow-up drilling, rather than blindly looking for targets in the area. | This has given them "highly prospective" targets for follow-up drilling, rather than blindly looking for targets in the area. |
10 grams | 10 grams |
With technological advances in the mining industry, and the high price of gold, even finding six to eight grams per tonne would be worthwhile financially. | With technological advances in the mining industry, and the high price of gold, even finding six to eight grams per tonne would be worthwhile financially. |
Kolar Gold hopes to find an average of 10 grams per tonne. | Kolar Gold hopes to find an average of 10 grams per tonne. |
But mining is an expensive business. | But mining is an expensive business. |
It costs around $100 to drill about a meter of earth and an additional $50 to pay for a geologist to analyse the sample rock. | It costs around $100 to drill about a meter of earth and an additional $50 to pay for a geologist to analyse the sample rock. |
After paying £2.2m for a prospecting licence for South Kolar, the company also paid £4.7m for 13 licences around the Kolar mine. | After paying £2.2m for a prospecting licence for South Kolar, the company also paid £4.7m for 13 licences around the Kolar mine. |
They are investing more money for drilling in the north and the south of the outer Kolar area. | They are investing more money for drilling in the north and the south of the outer Kolar area. |
The company estimates there is between 1m and 10m ounces of gold in this outer belt, including deep underground mines and shallow pits. | The company estimates there is between 1m and 10m ounces of gold in this outer belt, including deep underground mines and shallow pits. |
Although drilling has yielded positive results, Mr Johnson says the company doesn't expect to find gold overnight as it is a slow process. | Although drilling has yielded positive results, Mr Johnson says the company doesn't expect to find gold overnight as it is a slow process. |
"But with the next five to six years, we hope to find some new mines." | "But with the next five to six years, we hope to find some new mines." |
Re-opening | Re-opening |
But the prized catch would be the old mines itself. | But the prized catch would be the old mines itself. |
That's because they have a proven record - producing approximately 25m ounces of gold at an average grade of 15.9g per tonne over 120 years. | That's because they have a proven record - producing approximately 25m ounces of gold at an average grade of 15.9g per tonne over 120 years. |
So Kolar Gold has tied up with 17 BGML mine workers unions to petition the courts to revive the defunct mines. | So Kolar Gold has tied up with 17 BGML mine workers unions to petition the courts to revive the defunct mines. |
While the Supreme Court of India is yet to reach a decision, former miners still living in old labour camps are hopeful. | While the Supreme Court of India is yet to reach a decision, former miners still living in old labour camps are hopeful. |
If the government goes ahead with the plan, these men have the first right to the mines. | If the government goes ahead with the plan, these men have the first right to the mines. |
Yeshwanth Raj was a supervisor at BGML. He says that for the community, the mines were the only source of livelihood. | Yeshwanth Raj was a supervisor at BGML. He says that for the community, the mines were the only source of livelihood. |
Once they shut down, basic services in the area - like sanitation, healthcare, water supply and education - also closed. | Once they shut down, basic services in the area - like sanitation, healthcare, water supply and education - also closed. |
"The government should put out a global tender to find bidders to revive the company. There is still a lot of gold left here. | "The government should put out a global tender to find bidders to revive the company. There is still a lot of gold left here. |
"We need international companies to come with the right technology and money to get back the earlier golden days of this place." | "We need international companies to come with the right technology and money to get back the earlier golden days of this place." |
Unexplored resources | Unexplored resources |
But the precious metal is not just underground, it's also in the "tailings" - heaps of grey-white residue left behind by old mining activity. Some estimates suggest as much as 20 tonnes of gold. | |
Experts reckon over 90% of mineral resources in India are unexplored and need investment. | Experts reckon over 90% of mineral resources in India are unexplored and need investment. |
Anjani Agrawal, a specialist in metals and mining from Ernst & Young, says India needs better technology both the the exploration and production stages. | Anjani Agrawal, a specialist in metals and mining from Ernst & Young, says India needs better technology both the the exploration and production stages. |
He says the main reason why India remains under-explored is that mining leases and exploration licenses have not been given for large areas, even when there are indicative gold reserves. | He says the main reason why India remains under-explored is that mining leases and exploration licenses have not been given for large areas, even when there are indicative gold reserves. |
There are also serious technological challenges in exploring deeper, as well producing gold from low grade ores. | There are also serious technological challenges in exploring deeper, as well producing gold from low grade ores. |
The government seems to have realised gold mining in the country has potential. | The government seems to have realised gold mining in the country has potential. |
The Mining Ministry is now proposing to raise domestic gold production five-fold to 45 tonnes a year. | The Mining Ministry is now proposing to raise domestic gold production five-fold to 45 tonnes a year. |
They want to provide a series of incentives to mine owners and firms which make gold as a by-product of smelting copper ore. | They want to provide a series of incentives to mine owners and firms which make gold as a by-product of smelting copper ore. |
Karnataka state government-owned Hutti Gold Mines is the biggest operational mining firm in the country. | Karnataka state government-owned Hutti Gold Mines is the biggest operational mining firm in the country. |
They too want to reopen some of their closed mines to look for low-grade ore, and plan to expand production through joint ventures with international players. | They too want to reopen some of their closed mines to look for low-grade ore, and plan to expand production through joint ventures with international players. |
Another listed private gold miner, Deccan Gold Mines, also wants to speed up operations. | Another listed private gold miner, Deccan Gold Mines, also wants to speed up operations. |
Back in the Kolar Gold Fields, the employees pray for their future at the local church dedicated to the Mother of Mines. | Back in the Kolar Gold Fields, the employees pray for their future at the local church dedicated to the Mother of Mines. |
If the government of India decides to reopen the mines, it will not only add lustre to this town, but could also kick-start a new gold rush in the country. |
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