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Kyrgyzaltyn develops the Mironovskoye field

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03/10/2025, 16:35

Kyrgyzaltyn develops the Mironovskoye field

In 2024, Kyrgyzaltyn OJSC implemented several major projects under the national programme ‘100 Industrial Facilities’.

A shop for the production of gold bars was opened in the Jaiyl district of Chui oblast - the first such facility in the history of independent Kyrgyzstan.

Development of the Mironovskoye deposit in the Kemin district has also begun. In 2025, the company plans to open two more industrial facilities, expanding its production base.

Additionally, for the first time, Kyrgyzaltyn is conducting geological exploration works with its own resources. At present, research is underway at the Chakush deposit in Batken region, which will be completed by the end of 2025.


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