Balochistan Minerals

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Mining operations across Balochistan
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Balochistan Mineral Projects
One Vision

Across the mineral-rich landscapes of Balochistan, our project portfolio brings together metallic minerals, industrial minerals, dimension stone and energy fuel assets. Each category supports responsible growth, disciplined sourcing and dependable mineral supply for regional and global buyers.

Project Network

Operating Across Balochistan's Mineral Belt

The portfolio spans metallic minerals, industrial minerals, dimension stone and energy fuel assets, with each category positioned around practical ore systems, buyer specifications and logistics corridors to Karachi and Gwadar ports for regional and global supply.

Balochistan Mining Footprint

Muslim Bagh, Dilband, Chagai and Washuk-Zhob

A focused view of the metallic mineral portfolio: chromite in the north, iron ore supply, copper-gold exploration and antimony sourcing.

01

Muslim Bagh

Chromite production across the northern ophiolite belt.

02

Dilband

Iron ore supply for steel feedstock and beneficiation programs.

03

Chagai

Copper-gold exploration within the western metallogenic belt.

04

Washuk-Zhob

Antimony sourcing for specialty metal and chemical markets.

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Active Projects
800+
KM Coverage
500+
Workforce
47K+
MT Annual Output
Project portfolio

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Muslim Bagh

Chromite Mining in the Heart of Ophiolite Country

Our flagship operation, the Muslim Bagh chromite mine, sits atop one of Pakistan's most significant ophiolite-hosted chromite deposits. Located in the Qila Saifullah district of northern Balochistan, this site has been the backbone of our operations since 2008—producing metallurgical-grade chromite ore for ferrochrome smelters and stainless steel manufacturers worldwide.

The mine exploits a well-defined chromite-bearing ultramafic sequence within the Muslim Bagh ophiolite complex—a fragment of ancient oceanic crust thrust onto the continental margin during the collision of the Indian and Eurasian plates. This unique geological setting has created high-grade chromite lenses with exceptional chromium-to-iron ratios.

2008
Year Established
12K
MT Annual Capacity
46-48%
Cr₂O₃ Grade
180+
Workforce
Muslim Bagh chromite mining operations

Mining Method & Operations

The Muslim Bagh mine utilizes a combination of open-pit and shallow underground mining methods, adapted to the geometry and dip of the chromite-bearing lenses. Overburden removal is conducted systematically, with waste material stockpiled for future land reclamation.

Ore extraction follows the strike and dip of the mineralized zones, using selective mining techniques to maximize chromite recovery while minimizing dilution from barren host rock. Run-of-mine material is transported to our on-site processing facility for crushing, screening, and gravity separation.

Mining Method: Open-pit with shallow underground extensions

Processing: Crushing, screening, and gravity separation

Product Forms: Lump (10-100mm), chips (5-10mm), fines (0-5mm)

Mining operations at Muslim Bagh

Site Infrastructure

The Muslim Bagh site features comprehensive on-site infrastructure built to support continuous operations and worker welfare. Our facilities include a processing plant with jaw crushers, cone crushers, and shaking tables; a quality control laboratory; worker accommodation; a medical clinic; and a skills training center.

The processing plant operates at a capacity of 50 tons per hour, with redundant crushing circuits to ensure uptime. Stockpile areas are paved and drained to prevent contamination and water accumulation. The site is fully fenced with controlled access points for security.

Processing Plant: 50 TPH capacity with redundant circuits

Quality Lab: On-site XRF analysis and wet chemistry

Worker Facilities: Accommodation, clinic, training center

Processing plant infrastructure
Dilband

Iron Ore Supply for
Steel Feedstock

The Dilband iron ore project represents our metallic mineral expansion beyond chromite and copper. Located within one of Balochistan's known iron-bearing corridors, the project is organized for steel feedstock buyers requiring consistent Fe grade, controlled silica and reliable bulk dispatch.

Material is handled as hematite and magnetite ore in lumps, fines and trial concentrate lots. Each shipment is reviewed through lot sampling, Fe assay, impurity checks and moisture control before it is released for beneficiation, sinter feed or direct blending programs.

Dilband iron ore project operations

Grade Control & Ore Preparation

The Dilband iron ore workflow begins with field selection and controlled excavation of iron-bearing material, followed by crushing, screening and stockpile separation. Ore is grouped by Fe range and impurity profile so buyers can select material for direct blending, sinter feed or beneficiation trials.

Quality control focuses on Fe, SiO2, Al2O3, phosphorus and moisture. Representative sampling is completed before dispatch, with separate records maintained for lumps, fines and any upgraded concentrate material.

Material Stage Buyer Check
Field Selection Visual ore type and lot separation
Crushing & Screening Lump and fines size control
Assay Review Fe, SiO2, Al2O3, P and S
Dispatch Release Moisture, weight and lot documents
Iron ore grade control and preparation

Steel Buyer Logistics

Iron ore supply is planned around repeat truck movement, weighbridge control and stockpile access for bulk buyers. Material can be staged as screened lumps, calibrated fines or blended lots depending on the target steel, cement or beneficiation program.

Dispatch documentation includes lot identity, quantity, loading date, moisture condition and laboratory report. This keeps each shipment traceable from field stockpile to buyer yard.

Transport Fleet: 40+ owned and contracted trucks

Product Forms: Lumps, fines and trial concentrate lots

Buyer Checks: Fe grade, silica, alumina, moisture and sizing

Iron ore supply chain and logistics
Chagai

Copper-Gold Exploration in the Tethyan Belt

The Chagai district in western Balochistan lies within the Tethyan Metallogenic Belt—one of the world's most prolific copper-gold provinces. Our exploration concession in this highly prospective area represents a significant growth opportunity, with the potential to establish Balochistan Minerals as a dual-commodity copper-gold producer within the next 3-5 years.

Chagai copper-gold exploration landscape
Geological Context

Tethyan Metallogenic Belt

The Chagai volcanic arc is part of a Jurassic-aged magmatic belt formed by the subduction of the Neo-Tethyan oceanic crust beneath the Eurasian plate. This tectonic environment is ideal for the formation of porphyry copper-gold deposits—the same geological setting that produces world-class mines in Chile, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea.

Regional geological surveys have identified widespread copper-gold mineralization across the Chagai district, with surface exposures of chalcopyrite, bornite, and native gold confirmed in outcrop samples. Our systematic exploration program is working to delineate the extent and grade of these deposits.

Jurassic
Magmatic Age
Porphyry
Deposit Style
Exploration Methodology

How We Explore

Our exploration program follows international best practice: desktop study and target generation, followed by field mapping and geochemical sampling, then geophysical surveys (magnetics, IP/resistivity), and finally diamond drill testing of priority anomalies.

All data is captured in a GIS database, interpreted by our geological team, and used to refine drill targets for subsequent phases.

Key Milestones

Progress to Date

Phase 1 (2024): Desktop study, reconnaissance mapping, and stream sediment sampling identified three priority anomaly zones.

Phase 2 (2025): IP/resistivity geophysical survey confirmed conductive zones consistent with porphyry-style mineralization at depth.

Phase 3 (2026): Initial diamond drilling program—5 holes for 2,000 meters—planned to test the shallowest and most prospective conductors.

Investment Potential

Growth Opportunity

The Chagai project represents a significant upside option for investors. Successful resource definition would position this project as a new revenue stream, strengthening the metallic portfolio beyond chromite, iron ore and antimony.

The associated gold content in Chagai-style porphyry systems adds additional economic leverage, potentially positioning this as a dual-commodity operation.

Projected Timeline

Path to Production

Resource Definition 2026-2027
Feasibility Study 2027-2028
Pilot Production 2028-2029
Full Operations 2029+
Washuk-Zhob

Antimony Supply for Specialty Metal Markets

The antimony project is structured as a specialty metallic mineral stream, focused on stibnite-bearing ore and assay-led lot control. Because antimony value is strongly tied to Sb percentage and impurity profile, every shipment is managed through sampling, sorting and buyer-specific chemistry review.

Antimony material is prepared for users in alloying, flame-retardant chemistry, battery components and specialty metallurgical applications. Ore lots are separated by grade band, visual mineralization and moisture condition before dispatch.

Sb
Primary Assay
4-58%
Ore Range
Lot
Supply Basis
Stibnite
Key Mineral
Antimony metallic mineral project

Sampling & Grade Control

Antimony ore is reviewed through representative sampling because grade variation can be sharp across vein, host rock and sorted material. Run-of-mine material is separated into visual grade bands before crushing, bagging or bulk staging.

Buyer review focuses on Sb assay, arsenic and other penalty elements, moisture, size distribution and the recoverability of stibnite mineralization. Each lot is kept traceable from field source to dispatch.

Quality Control: Sb assay, penalty elements and moisture

Processing: Hand sorting, crushing and lot separation

Product Forms: Sorted ore, lumps and concentrate trial lots

Antimony ore sampling and grade control
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