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Zamia: BHP TARGETS MAJOR COPPER EXPLORATION OPPORTUNITIES IN ZAMBIA

Global mining company BHP has signaled strong interest in undertaking large-scale copper exploration in Zambia, reflecting rising investor confidence in the nation’s mining sector.

Speaking during a meeting in Lusaka, BHP’s Head of Global Generative Exploration, Campbell McCuaig, said the company is focusing on identifying significant copper deposits that are often missed by conventional exploration methods. He explained that many of these resources are located deep underground or concealed beneath layers of geological cover.

McCuaig noted that BHP is utilizing advanced geological technologies and sophisticated data analysis to detect the mineral systems that typically host large copper deposits, a move aimed at unlocking previously undiscovered resources.

Meanwhile, Hapenga Kabeta, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development, welcomed the development, stating that collaboration with BHP is expected to boost copper production and attract further large-scale investment into the sector.

Dr. Kabeta reaffirmed the government’s commitment to promoting responsible mining practices and creating a supportive environment for investors, as Zambia seeks to strengthen its position as a leading copper producer in the region.

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