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British Mineco Opens The First Metal Mine In BiH In 30 Years

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The British company MINECO officially opened the lead mine at Olovo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the first new metal mine in BiH in 30 years and the only underground one in the country, and the best global mining technology and practices will be applied here.

At the official ceremony in Olovo, the start of underground lead mining was officialised. Six years after the concession was granted, with over 40 permits and more than six million euros of investment, the British MINECO Group today employs around 120 staff.

MINECO Group’s Chief Operating Officer Dominic Roberts said that all this would not have been possible without close cooperation with the responsible ministries and institutions, and a common desire for this investment to succeed. He also observed that the best in global practice and modern technology will be used in this mine, which will enable the mine to be a safe workplace with no damage to lives. “This is the safest mine in Bosnia and Herzegovina; we have set the standards for the further development of mining in BiH”, said Roberts.

Edward Ferguson, the British ambassador to BiH, greeted this capital investment by the British company MINECO, which is already employing several hundred people throughout BiH. “Mineco has an excellent reputation in occupational safety standards and environmental protection”, said Ambassador Ferguson. “We expect the full support of the responsible institutions for the remaining administrative procedures so the mine can operate at full capacity and enable long-term, sustainable employment for hundreds of people in Olovo and surrounding municipalities.”

Ambassador Lars-Gunnar Wigermark, Head of the EU Delegation to BiH and EU Special Representative, pointed out that Bosnia and Herzegovina have huge potential for mining development and expressed satisfaction that the European Union contributed to launching this mine in Olovo through its research and innovation programme Horizon 2020. “The European Union has been following this project and we hope that the mine will soon be in full swing and that it will support economic development, job creation and overall growth both in Olovo and in the whole country,” said Ambassador Wigemark, adding that Olovo is a good example of the environment in which private-public partnerships can thrive.

At the official opening of the mine at Olovo, the Minister of Energy, Mining and Forestry of the BiH federation Nermin Džindić declared the importance of such investments for BiH and promised the continued support of the ministry in speeding up procedures for obtaining the remaining permits, while Đemal Memagić, mayor of Olovo, noted that the importance of this investment lay in the development of the local community.

The lead mine at Olovo has a special importance for European mining, as it is the first test mine in the IMP@CT project, which has received support from the Horizon 2020 programme to develop targets, technological innovation in the design of mining equipment and planning in the mining of smaller seams of strategically important metals like lead, zinc and antimony. At the Olovo mine research will take place including experts in the fields of geoethics and social and environmental sustainability. The IMP@CT project is thus connecting some of the leading scientists in the field of European mining and the best technology innovators in the private sector.

By opening the new mine in BiH, the British company MINECO is continuing its growth and development, as it began test production in 2017 at Bosilegrad in Serbia in another completely new metal mine in the Western Balkan region. Bosil-Metal became the first fully built underground mine in Serbia in the last 40 years.

Besides Bosil-Metal, the British company Mineco and its partners own two more lead and zinc mines in Serbia – the mines at Gornji Milanovac and Veliki Majdan. Besides the Olovo mine, Mineco is the majority owner of the Gross lead and zinc mine in BiH and the antimony mine at Novo Goražde where it carries out research. At Čelebići near Foča, research has been successful and a study on ore reserves has been certified.

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