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DATA BASE BUILDINGIN MINISTRY OF MINES, MYANMARSAW LWIN , MYANMARDepartment of Geological Survey and Mineral Exploration

CONTENTS1.INTRODUCTION2.ORGANIZATION3.DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ANDMINERAL EXPLORATION4.MINERAL OCCURRENCES OF MYANMAR5.MINERAL DATABASE6.MINERAL DATABASE IMPLMENTAION PLAN7.CONCLUSION

1. INTRODUCTIONMYANMARAreaCoast LineBorderNS ExtendEW ::678528 sq.km2100 km4000 km2200 km950 km60 millions(appx.)7710º N to 28º 30'92º 30' E to 101º 30'

2.ORGANIZATIONMinistry of Mines The Ministry of Mines is the governmentauthority responsible for implementation of thepolicy, legislation and enforcement of law, Rulesand Regulations in the mining SectorUnder the Ministry of Mines 6 Enterprises and 2 Departments

2.Organisation Chart of the rpriseNo.(3)MiningEnterpriseGoldCoalTinTungsten Lime stoneRare Earth IndustrialTitanium MineralsPlatinum lorationLaboratory Environmental

MINISTRY OF MINES1No(1) Mining Enterprise (ME 1) is to undertake production and marketingof lead, zinc, silver, copper, iron, antimony, nickel, chromite, ores.2No(2) Mining Enterprise (ME 2) is responsible for production andmarketing of tin, tungsten and gold ores.3No(3) Mining Enterprise (ME 3) is responsible for productions and supplyof industrial raw minerals such as, barites, gypsum, limestone, dolomite,clays and other industrial minerals, decorative stone and coals.4Myanmar Gem Enterprise (MGE) is responsible for mining and marketingof various precious gemstones and jade.

MINISTRY OF MINES5Myanmar Pearl Enterprise (MPE) handles breeding and cultivating ofmothers of pearl, and production of pearl.6Myanmar Salt and Marine Chemical Enterprise (MSMCE) is responsiblefor production and marketing of common salt, esporn salt, marine chemicaland soda ash.7Department of Mines is responsible for administration of mineral policy,regulation, relation with ASEAN affairs, planning mineral legislation, mineinspection and safety, issuing mining licenses and environmentalconservation in mining.8Department of Geological Survey and Mineral Exploration (D.G.S.E) isresponsible for country wide geological mapping, mineral prospecting andmineral exploration.

3. DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY AND MINERALEXPLORATIONSET UP- 600MAIN FUNCTION GEOLOGICAL MAPPINGMINERAL PROSPECTINGMINERAL EXPLORATIONTOPOGRAPHIC SURVEYDETAIL GEOLOGICAL MAPPINGGEOCHEMICAL SURVEYGEOPHYSICAL SURVEYDRILLINGDATA ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATIONLABORATORICAL ANALYSISJOINT VENTURES

Myanmar is endowed with variety of mineral resources.General CategoryVery richRichFairly richPoor3/16/2012MineralsJade, Ruby, Sapphire, LimestoneCopper, Lead, Zinc, Tin, Tungsten, Gold, Coal,Barite,Antimony, Silver, Nickel, Gypsum, Iron,Manganese,Chromite, PGM Minerals, RadioactiveMinerals, Diamond, fertilizer Minerals,Fluorite, Bauxite, Mercury, Kaolin, Feldspar,Quartz, Bentonite, Mica, REE.9

GEOLOGICAL MAP OF MYANMAR ( Completed in 2008) in GISLEGENDHolocene RocksPleistocene RocksMiocene-Pliocene RocksMiocene RocksOligocene RocksEocene Rocks , Molasse TypeEocene Rocks, Flysch TypeCretaceous RocksJurassic-Cretaceous RocksJurassic RocksTriassic RocksPermian-Triassic RocksUpper Paleozoic RocksPaleozoic Rocksundifferentiated Mainly Upper andpartly Lower PaleozoicPaleozoic RocksCambrian RocksPrecambrian RocksLow grade metamorphic Rocks (of greenschist facies)Metamorphic Rocks (undifferentiated)Mesozoic & Cenozoic GranitesPaleozoic GranitesUnknown age GranitesGabbro and related intrusivesUltrabasic and basic intrusiveVolcanic Rocks (mainly Cenozoic)

MINERAL BELTS OF MYANMAR92 94 IND28 IASTTHTUSAG HRA TLSNLIHRU28 INDEXDISANGKIRMINGOI LL IFTLSHUPTHSTRU26 MOGOKPLATEAU24 Gold- Copper- Iron BeltsNickel- Chromite- Copper- Gold- Platinum Belts22 Iron – Manganese BeltNThe Precious Stone BeltsSHAMt.PopaOil- Gas and Coal BeltsSTRUTH20 ET YEA(p roj S T RIDGEective)Lead – Zinc – Silver- Copper Belts24 Mandalay22 MT.VICTORIADOMETin- Tungsten BeltsAntimony BeltsCHINAManipur20 THAILAND18 YangonMawlamyingNIN18 102 NNA26 YANLTA100 GAALAHI MON98 STRUTHFRLOHI 96 TTHRUSTINJU16 16 ADAMAN SEA200 km14 14 12 12 10 92 10 94 96 98 100 102 After U Soe Thi Ha(2006)

MINERAL BELTS OF MYANMARMineral Belts(1) Tin-Tungsten-Iron Belt(2) Antimony Belt(3) Lead-Zinc-Silver-Copper Belt(4) Gold - Copper - Iron Belt(5) Nickel - Chromite - Iron - Copper - Gold - Platinum & Jade Belt.(6) Iron Manganese Belt(7) Oil-gas and Coal Belt(8) The Precious Gemstones Belt

4.MINERAL OCCURENCES MAP OF MYANMAR62 commodities of mineral about 2000mineral occurrences are recorded.MAJOR MINERALSPRECIOUS STONES- Jade, Ruby, Sapphire and other Gems stonesPRECIOUS METAL- Gold, Silver, PGMMETALLIC MINERAL- Copper, Lead, Zinc, Titanium, Telluride-- Tin, Tungsten, Bismuth, Molybdenum, Cobalt,- Nickel, Chromite, Iron, Manganese,NONMETALLIC MINERAL- Barite, Fluorite, Quartz, Feldspar, BerylliumHeavy mineral , Bauxite, Phosphate,Glass sand , Zircon sand, Graphite, AsbestosINDUSTRIAL MINERAL- Limestone, Feldspar, Clay, BentoniteENERGY MINERAL- Coal, Oil Shale

DITRIBUTIONOF COPPER DEPOSITSCOPPER OCCURENCES OF MYANMAR9492969810210028ShangalonCu -0.23 %9 million lin24HakaThabeikkyinMonywa22SalingyiBamo ndalayPyawbweLinkayMagwe20Sinbo- NankesanCu - 3 to 4 %0.21 million (Possible)BawdwinCu - 0.87 %2.5 million (Possible)Panmakut MannaCu - 4 %0.001 million (Possible)MaingyaungTaunggyiLAOSTachileik20B ayLoikawlengaof BSabe TaungCu - 1.51 %0.88 million padaungCu - 0.4 %1478 million (Possible)26SinboMawlaikSabeTaung & SB southCu - 0.7 to1.01 %27.86 million (Possible)SawlawtMyitkyinaAINCHKyesinTaungCu - 0.77 %66.5 million (Possible)NPutaoPanpwe KyaukTaungCu - 0.4 %0.003 million a AnKweeightCu - 4 %0.001 million (Possible)Mawlamyaing1616LaymyetnaCu - 0.8 to 2 %0.28 million (Possible)Gulf of Matabin14Copper Occurrences 115DaweiINDEX14Potential 1990 million tonCopperMyeik1212Potential area10Kawthaung109294969810210020020406080100 MILE

IRON OCCURRENCES OF MYANMAR100 102 PutaoKantawyan(Kachin)Fe -49-69% (He, Mag)2.354 million (Possible)SumprabumTanaing26 26 DIAMyitkyinaHomalinMawlaik24 MabeinMongmit LashioHakaThabeikkyinMonywaSagaing22 MandalayTaunggyiLAOSMagwe20 Pyinmanalengaof BPyay20 LoikawHaemaung (Kachin)Fe -45.93 %( He,Lim)1.1 million (Potential)TaungooTHAILAND18 TaungNyo Taung (Kachin)Fe -40.67 %( He,Lim)18.9 million (Potential)KengtungYamethinSittweTaungkaton Taung (Kachin)Fe -37- 45 %( He,Lim)2.3million (Potential)Bhamo MuseShweguKawlinPinlebu24 B ayMinlan Thanseik, ShweGyin (Bago)Fe -28-56.7 %(Lim,)75.53 million (Possible)98 28 22 Kyatwinye, Inya(Mandalay)Fe- 54 % ( He ,Mag)3.7 4.5 million (Probable)96 AINSanleik (Kachin)Lim.10 million (Potential)94 92 28 CHKathaing Taung (Kachin)Fe -50.56 %(Goe, Lim,He)223 million (Probable) DISTRIBUTION OF IRON DEPOSITSINLamaung (Kachin)Fe -51.54%8.9 million (Probable)Letpadan18 ShwekyinKyaiktoYangonMongkannwe (Shan East)Fe -39- 66 %( He,Lim)21.5 million (Potential)Hpa AnPatheinMawlamyaing16 KanmawIsland(Tanintharyi)Fe -36 % (Lim, Mag)21.2 million (Probable)16 Gulf of MatabinDawei14 14 INDEXKho Island (Tanintharyi)Fe -46.05 %(He,Lim,Mag)7.6 million (Probable)IronIronMyeik12 12 10 Kawthaung92 94 96 98 10 100 20102 020406080 100 MILESPinpeg (Shan South)Fe -56.4 %( He,Lim)80 million (Probable)Maputae Island(Tanintharyi)Fe -42 %( He,Lim,Mag)1 million (Probable)Iron Occurrences 393Potential 495 million tons

LEAD, ZINC AND SILVER OCCURRENCES OF MYANMARDISTRIBUTION OF LEAD-ZINC-SILVER DEPOSIT94 92 96 98 100 102 28 28 NPutaoPanwa (Kachin)Pb,Zn -1.06%12.5 million (Possible)SumprabumTanaing26 26 24 MawlaikPhaleng(Shan North)Zn - 15.84%0.011million (Possible)Monywa22 24 ing22 KengtungTaunggyiYamethinSittweLAOSMagwe20 PyinmanaBayengaof BLonChein(Shan South)Zn - 36%0.234million (Possible)Pyay20 LoikawTaungoolTHAILAND18 Mawhki (Kayin)Zn - 0.3%0.332 million (Possible)Bawdwin (Shan North)Pb,Zn -5%12.8 million (Probable)Letpadan18 ShwekyinYangonKyaiktoHpa AnMawlamyaingPathein16 Yadanatheingi (Shan North)Pb, Zn - 4%0.1 million (Probable)Bawsaing (Shan North)Pb, Zn - 6%0.0075 million (Probable)Paungdaw (Mandalay)Pb, - 4.7%0.09 million (Probable)16 Gulf of MatabinDawei14 14 INDEXLeadMyeikZinc12 12 Silver10 Kawthaung92 94 96 98 10 100 20102 020406080 100 MILESLead Zinc Occurrences 291Potential 44 million ton

NICKEL DEPOPSITSIN MYANMAR DEPOSITSDISTRIBUTIONOF NICKELMWETAUNGNi- 1.19%110 mt GYINi- 0.41%5.0 mt (Possible)PutaoIndawgyiMweTaung1.19%0.2% to 0.25%26º26ºMyitkyina110 M Ton P-2 P-374.7 M TonHopinMAUNGDAW-NANMADAWNi- 0.41%0.49 mt (Possible)INDIACHINAMaungdaw-Namadaw0.46 M Ton OTaunggyiNgape20ºUKINTAUNG,HKAKYINTAUNGNi- 0.4%0.046 mt (Possible)Sit winnausmu fyef;awmi f;Sidoktaya0.35 M Ton P-3TAGAUNGTAUNGNi- 2.06%40 mt (Possible)40 M Ton P-4MandalayU-kin taung,Hka-kyintaung0.027 M Ton P-3Tagaung TaungLashioHaka0.45%0.02 M Ton P-30.67%ShweguMin-din-kyinMINDINKYINNi- 0.45%0.02 mt (Possible)TAUNGGADONNi- 0.67%0.028 mt Possible)Taung-ga-tone0.40%0.37%Tachileik0.35 M Ton oPathainYangonHpa-AnMawlamyine16º16ºNickel Occurrences 100 milesPotential 162 million tons

ANTIMONY OCCURRENCES OF MYANMARDISTRIBUTION OF ANTIMONY DEPOSITS94 92 96 98 100 102 28 28 PutaoSumprabumTanaing26 INDIAAINCHHomalinShweguKawlinPinlebu24 26 MyitkyinaMawlaikBhamo Muse24 MabeinMongmit nMonywaSagaing22 Mandalay22 b-21.9%0.0007mtMong Inn,ShanSb-32.6%0.0057mtLiharmyar, HoponeSb-33%0.065 mt20 BayPyinmanaengaof BPyay20 LoikawTaungoolKadaik, MonSb-5%0.044 mtTHAILAND18 Letpadan18 ShwekyinYangonKyaiktoHpa AnPatheinMawlamyaing16 16 Gulf of MatabinTabyu,MonSb-60.41%0.01 mtDawei14 Myeik12 Konsut,KayahSb-16.17%0.174mt14 INDEXKayukway, MonSb-15%0.006 mtPeinchit,KayahSb-17.99%0.091mtAntimony12 Laga,KayinSb-15.0%0.0256mtAntimony occurrences 14010 Kawthaung92 94 96 98 10 100 20020102 4060 80100 MIlespotential 1 million tons

GOLD & PLATINUM OCCURRENCES OF MYANAMRDISTRIBUTION OF GOLD- PLATINUM DEPOSITS94 92 96 98 100 102 28 28 NPutaoSumprabumTanaing26 DIAINShangalon (Sagaing)Au - 1.4-12 ppm0.02 million (Possible)AINNgagyan (Kachin)Pt Pd - 0.53%21 million (Possible)26 MyitkyinaCHShadusuik (Kachin)Pt Pd - 0.01 gm/t1 million (Possible)Wakan- Tanaing (Kachin)Au - 0.04 gm/t0.023 million Cu. Yd (Possible)HomalinShweguKawlinPinlebu24 MawlaikBhamo Muse24 MabeinMongmit LashioHakaThabeikkyinMonywaSagaing22 Mandalay22 KengtungTaunggyiYamethinSittweNamma- Kangon (Kachin)Au - 0.13 gm/t1.05 million Cu. Yd(Possible)LAOSMagweBanbwegon (Sagaing)Au - 3 ppm6 million (Probable)Kwinthonse (Mandalay)Au - 2-4 ppm1.4 million (Probable)20 PyinmanaB ayMoehti Taung (Mandalay)Au - 15- 27 ppm0.06 million (Probable)lengaof BPyayPhayaungtaung (Mandalay)Au - 4 ppm3.7 million (Probable)TaungooTHAI18 Shwegyin (Bago)Au - 0.1-0.35 gm/t1.2 million Cu.yd. (Probable)20 LoikawLetpadan18 ShwekyinYangonKyaiktoHpa AnPatheinMawlamyaing16 16 Pyinmana (Mandalay)Au - 2 ppm0.9 million (Possible)Gulf of MatabinINDEXDawei14 14 Gold (Primary)Gold (Placer)Gold occurrences 341MyeikPlatinum12 12 Potential 66 million ore tons10 Kawthaung92 94 96 98 10 100 20102 020406080100 MilesTaunggu (Bago)Au - 0.2-0.5 gm/t0.2 million (Possible)

DISTRIBUTIONOF MANGANESEDEPOSITSMANGANESE OCCURRENCESOF MYANMAR94 92 96 98 102 100 28 N28 PutaoSumprabumTanaing26 26 Kyaukpadaung (Mandalay)Mn - 51.%0.0115 million (Possible)AININCHDIAMyitkyinaHomalinShweguKawlin24 Bhamo Muse24 MabeinLashioHakaThabeikkyinMonywaSagaing22 weTar Pin (Shan East)Mn - 6.6%0.65 million (Possible)22 KengtungSittweMonpyin (Shan South)Mn - 38.76%0.096 million (Probable)20 20 B ayLoikawWansaw Wanpaing (ShanEast)Mn - 12.53%4.95 million (Possible)lengaof BPyayTHAILAND18 18 LetpadanManganese Occurrences 52YangonHpa AnPatheinAreye (Shan East)Mn - 25%1 million (Possible)MawlamyaingPotential 11 million tons16 16 Gulf of MatabinDaweiINDEX14 14 Wansalot (Shan East)Mn - 14%0.135 million (Possible)ManganeseMyeik12 12 10 Kawthaung92 94 96 98 10 100 20102 020406080 100 MILESPowel Island(Tanintharyi)Mn - 27%2.8 million (Probable)

TIN AND TUNGSTEN OCCURRENCES OF MYANMARDISTRIBUTION OF TIN - TUNGSTEN n- Tungsten deposits 480MyitkyinaAMuse24NamhkamPotential 40 million tons24Lashio232223Mandalay22KengtongPadatchaung (Primary)Sn – 0.11%, WO3 -0.81%0.46 million (Probable)Taunggyi21Mongyawng21TachileikMonghsatL A OS2020LoikawPyinmanaMawchi1919B ay1817Hermyingyi (Primary)Sn – 0.37%0.698 million (Probable)THAILANDlengaof BHeinze (Placer)Sn – 0.2- 0.3 lb/cu.yd.0.012 million (Possible)Mawchi (Primary)Sn – 0.32%31 million (Probable)18YangonPaung17Hpa-AnMawlamyineHeinda (Placer)Sn – 0.68 lb/cu.yd.0.013 million (Probable)1616Kanbauk( Primary/ Placer)Sn – 0.59%, 0.56 lb/cu.yd.0.00865 million (Possible)Gulf of MottamaYay1515KanbaukHarmyingyi14Dawei13Atwin Bokpyin (Placer)Sn – 0.56 lb/cu.yd.0.0036 million gyiKazat12Tin & Tungsten12LenyaTheindaw(Placer)Sn – 0.36 lb/cu.yd.0.0016 million (Probable)Bokpyin11Lampi acer)Sn – 0.5 lb/cu.yd.0.001 million (Probable)10Kawthoung94961009820020102406080100 MIlesManawlon(Placer)Sn – 0.6 lb/cu.yd.0.0021 million (Probable)

NICKEL AND CHROMITE OCCURRENCES OF MYANMARDISTRIBUTION OF CHROMITE DEPOSITS94 92 96 98 102 100 28 N28 PutaoSumprabumTanaing26 26 AININCHDIAMyitkyinaHomalinShweguKawlinPinlebu24 Mawlaik24 MabeinLashioMongmitThabeikkyinHakaMonywaSagaing22 Bhamo MuseMandalay22 KengtungTaunggyiYamethinSittweLAOSMagwe20 B ayPyinmanalengaof BPyay20 LoikawTaungooChromite Occurrences 43THAILAND18 Letpadan18 ShwekyinYangonKyaiktoPotential 0.1 million tonsHpa AnPatheinMawlamyaing16 16 Gulf of MatabinDaweiINDEX14 14 NickelChromiteMyeik12 12 10 Kawthaung92 94 96 98 10 100 20102 020406080 100 MILES

au smu fr D;ao G;jzpfx Gef;&ma' o rsm;COAL DEPOSITS OF MYANMAR WHERE ORE RESERVE MORE THAN 1 MILLION TONDISTRIBUTION OF COAL DEPOSITS949296981021002828NPutao2626MyitkyinaCOAL OCCURENCES agweTigyitMaington2018YANGONMoulmein16ADAMAN SEA14Dawe14MyeikCOALTanintharyi1212ausmu fr D;ao G;Kawthaung109294969810210020020406080100 mile 490 million tons

LIMESTONE OCCURRENCES OF MYANMARDISTRIBUTION OF LIMESTONE DEPOSITS94 92 98 96 102 100 28 28 NPutaoSumprabumA26 DI26 CINMyitkyinaHSinboA24 MawlaikTetainGangaw22 24 KwanlonThabeikkyinHakaLime stone deposits in22 TaunggyiLAOSMagweNgapeTachileik20 LoikawKyaukphyu20 Mindon PyinmanaPyayBay18 KyankhinTHAILANDShwekyin18 aengof myine16 16 Gulf of MottamaDawei14 14 IndexMyeikLimestoneTanintharyi12 10 12 Kawthoung92 94 96 98 10 102 100 2002060100 Miles 58800 million tons

MINERAL DEPOSITS RESERVESr.MineralOccurrenc Deposi TotaCommodityestsl1ColumbiteTantalite2Coal3Tonnage (( Mi l l ionTons)P-2P-3P-4Total325 0.00003-0.0036 0.0036203292495 229.58140.73121.53 .11115 1308.55688.520.071.250.19 1997.3Remarks

Sr.MineralCommodityOccurrenc DepositTotalessTonnage ( Mi l l ionTons)10Tin 5.9913Zircon -338.740.05RemarksP-4Total0.29 39.39 Ore0.010.14 ConcentrateP-20.360.0849740.5 588187.733712.2 162.86

19MineralCommodityBauxite20Porzolan21Sr.Occurren DeposiTotalcests81826Tonnage (Mi l l ionTons)RemarksP-2P-3P-4Total12.75261.990.16 5733.1136.9724Bentonite22022-22.062.0424.125Glass z212647436.0430Iron194199393 4449663328.12 131.143.16 66.11 Primary893.28 1240.2 Alluvial(Cu.Yd.)26.95 32.52-0.003643.0183.05101.44 495.42504 52924

5.1.MINERAL DATABASEDGSE is responsible for geological and mineral deposits database of Myanmarunder the Ministry of Mines.2.Ministry of Mines has encouraged the private sector since 2000 and now allthe existing mines are transferred to the local mining company in large scaleand small scale mining.Small scale mining area covers about 0.2 sq. km. and large scale mining areacovers more.3.At present more than 1000 local companies are operating in mining as well asin small scale mineral exploration.4.Department of Mines is responsible for the mining and exploration licensesand also responsible for mining data base.

MINERAL DATABASE1.For the Construction of Mineral Database DGSE has carried out in GIS and in wordText file format and also excel format.2.Text file format is in Myanmar language and completed all the mineral occurrences.3.It is updated every year at the end of March of fiscal year.4.GIS format is underway and not completed yet.5.Another data base construction is ASEAN mineral database establishment as theASEAN member country. But it also not very progressive due to the internet accessproblem only about 40 deposits has been recorded.6.Two participants attended ASEAN mineral database training in Bang don , Indonesiafrom 12.7.2010 to 23.7.2010.7.Three participants attended in Japan from 11.1.2012 to 20.1.2012 for the training ofEDMA database which assist to the ASEAN mineral database.8.One participants attended CCOP META data workshop and training in Shanghaifrom 20.7.2010 to 22.7.2010. But due to the internet access problem and lack oftechnology and knowledge it was not undertake thoroughly.

DIGITAL GEOLOGICAL MAP OF MYANMAR,1:1,000,000 ,(2008)

MINERAL OCCURENCE MAP OF MYANMAR

MINERAL DATABSE GOLD

MINERAL DATABSE NICKEL

Mineral Occurrence Database GISSr. No.Mineral Mine/DeMapState/DevCommodi posit/AreTownship Referenc Longitude Lattitudeisiontyae97 10' 26 20'Abestos Kyeinkhay Kachin Myitkyina 92 G1908101an, KyaukMine92 ESWAbestos Sanhkung 67 26.33333Myint Cho1998700P-3Myint Cho19980.0035 MP-4Myint Cho1998SawVictotkay1994194494 59'17 38'E.LGClegg194423 45'40"SagaingHomalin83 L1395 12'14 15'Kankwin Ayeyarwady1998E.LGClegg94 00'10"CoalZaw Win17 36'30"84 I1KayinLongitude Lattitude(DD.DDDD) (DD.DDDD)95 00'TunzanLethwekalo gway Minhla85 I10-Y 955788Chaung94 L16-QT 603617Lethwekal Kayin Myawadyo Mawkhi1415Status17 33'CoalCoalReserve(Tonnage Category)94 57' 30"93 B12-IG 160708Wetwun Mandalay Pyin OoLwin13GradeBi - 0.18Fe - 11.2Mn - 1.21Coal1112NattaungRegionHomalinAge2 lb/cu.ydChibwe 92 K6-SE197817Chromite Shwelaung Ayeyarwa LaymyetnaKyindyrChromiteZebin Ayeyarwa Laymyetna7KwindyrChromite Lagone Ayeyarwa Laymyetna8VillagedyrChromiteSizeNS 809392 ESWNS 829392 ESWNS 849369Type94 L16-QT 610620Myawady85 O1-K 282677Found inserpenteneCr - 32.34LigniteP-2ToeMaung19820.001146MP-4L KunNaungDGSEMin:occ:Vol-1Saw Hen1984Lignite toSubbituminousLignite toSubbituminousP-497.23889 27.4444497.25 27.4444498.38333 25.6083394.9583317.5595 17.6083394.98333 17.633335.372097.21111 27.4444494.16389 23.7611195.214.25197675.37057 14.90616197794.85444U Yi199898.80748 16.19772U Yi199898.81345 16.20024DGSEMin:occ:Vol-1197695.06259 17.0876815.4426

MINERAL DATABASE SAMPLE FORM ( IN rence1LeadBawdwin93 E/8- SB 19072597 18’ 38”/23 6’ 19”ShanNamtuPb - 3.39Zn - 6.4212.16P-2ME(1)20102CopperMonywaLetpadaung84 N/4 – K 46080595 5’ 27”22 5’ 00”SalingyiSagaingCu – 0.431478P-2MICCL20073NickelTaunggaungTaung93 A/2 – M 855219ThabeikyinMandalayNi – 2.0240P-2ECAMS19854.TinTungstenMawchi94 F/1 –QB 73081097 9’ 27”18 49’ 16”PhasaungKayahSn W- 1.60.730.7P-2P-3Hla Htay19975.AntimonyPeinchit94 E/1- LR 75516097 9’ 32”19 56’ 16”LoikawKayahSb – 17.990.11P-2Aung San1975P-2P-3 Possible Ore Reserve Probable Ore Reserve

ASEAN MINERALS DATABASE ENTRY FORMA. GENERAL INFORMATIONI. REPORTCommodity TypeMetallic MineralsNon Metallic Minerals/Industrial MineralsReport TitleREPORT ON MWE TAUNG NICKEL DEPOSITReport Number2/70/6Project Undertaken byP GovtReporting AgencyM.D.CAuthor(s)NGAW CIN PAWYear of PublicationJUNE 1969Data FormRemarksrDigitalPrivateEnergy MineralsJoint VenturePrHard CopyOthersOthersrBoth

II. BLOCK INFORMATIONBlock Name/NumberMWE TAUNGSub District/Township/Commune/VillageTITIM TOWNSHIPRegency/DistrictFALUM DISTRICTProvince/State/DivisionCHIN STATECountryMYANMARArea Coordinate*(Rectangle)LatitudeLongitudeMin.23 22'Max.94 03'Max.23 30'Min.94 00'* If more than 4 angles, please indicate the coordinates of the angles.

III. MAPSTopography Maps84 E/31:63360Geological MapsSatellite/Aerial ImagesSerial NumberIV. EXPLORATION ACTIVITYOrganization(s)MINERAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONProject Leader/Coordinator/ManagerNGAW CIN PAWExploration StagePReconnaissanceExploration MethodPGeologicalPGeochemicalDuration of SurveyStart (MM/YYYY)End spectingGeneralExplorationrGeophysicalDetail ExplorationPDrillingOthersYear :Year :Year :Year :

V. SUMMARY OF GEOLOGYFree text Space1.2.3.4.5.AlluviumChinflysch SeriesUltra-basic rockGarnieriteDuniteB. COMMODITY INFORMATIONI. GENERALPrimary CommodityNICKEL SILICATESecondaryCommodity(s)CHROMITELocation Name(s)MWE TAUNGPoint Coordinate(s)LatitudeLongitude

II. gPWeatheringCavity Others

Deposit nStrike / DipDeposit DimensionrLensesrDisseminatedrTabularrOthersNE-SW 40 Length4827.9 mWidth244 mThickness30.5, 35.99mDeposit Size462.89 (For 30 million tons deposit)OverburdenM

III. RESOURCESDeposit StatusResource ClassDepositOccurrencePHypotheticPInferred P3IndicatedMeasuredPre FeasibleResources UnitsTonnes 80 million tons. 30 millions tonsrm3 35929231, 16659002Reserve ClassProbableProvenReserves ordialCross SectionPOthersMineralQuality/GradeNi – 1% – 1.19 %CoalQualityAs receivedUsesAlloys, metal, such as Nickel SteelFM(%)OthersOthersPolygonKringingProximate Analysis %)CV(cal/gr)Low Nickel Steel (10 - 13%Ni)High Nickel Steel (24 - 32%Ni)High Nickel Steel (35 - 80%Ni)SpecificEnergy(Joule/lb)

C. MISCELLANEOUSDate Entry byDaw Khin Saw WinEntry Date (DD/MM/YYYY)30-11-04Data Verification Date(DD/MM/YYYY)Verification Date (DD/MM/YYYY)

6.1.MINERAL DATABASE IMPLEMENTATION PLANRecently by the guidance of the Union Minster, the Ministry has been organizing toestablish Mineral data base in Ministry for the aim of launching on Web page to fulfillASEAN standard.2.A master plan has been prepared and consists of DGSE, Department of Mines andother responsible Enterprises to develop all the recorded mineral occurrences andmining permits or all the mining companies who carry out mining business inMyanmar.

SABETAUNG OPEN PIT COPPER MINE

KYAUKPAHTO GOLD MINE

BAWDWIN MINE

NAMMA COAL MINE

HSIPAW GYPSUM MINE

TAGAUNG NICKEL MILL SITE

PHAKHANT JADE MINE

MYANMAR GEM EMPORIUM BUILDING( Naypyitaw)

7.1.CONCLUSIONMyanmar is rich in mineral wealth. DGSE has carry out country wide mineralexploration every year. More and more minerals are being surveyed ,estimated and recorded. But it still left much of the virgin lands which areremote, mountainous and rugged. Much will be find.2.Mineral database is not well establish and complete yet.3.To submit to the higher authority, mineral database in Myanmar language isone theme and for internationally ASEAN mineral database is alsoanother theme.4.Now, DGSE (Myanmar) becomes as an observer in CCOP on behalf of theMinistry of Mines.5.From this training and workshop of Metadata , DGSE wish to contribute asfar as we can and hope to learn more and willing to share in geosciences.

5 Myanmar Pearl Enterprise (MPE) handles breeding and cultivating of mothers of pearl, and production of pearl. 6 Myanmar Salt and Marine Chemical Enterprise (MSMCE) is responsible for production and marketing of common salt, esporn salt, marine chemical and soda ash. 7 Department of M

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