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November. 2018
Metals Related Activities
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Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation
Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation
Exploration Recycling Mine pollution control Stockpiling
Technological development
Technical support
Development Production
Information gathering, analysis and provision p14, p17, p18
Development of humanresources for minepollution control p14
Exploration and technical research ofdeep-sea mineral resources p13
Exploration technology development for mineralresources p8
Subsidy to support overseas exploration p5
Equity capital and loanp6
Overseas geologicalsurvey p4
Liability guarantees p7
Technical support p10
Basic research on production technology of metal resources p11
Reduction of inpurities in copper raw materials p12
Development of production technologies p9Recycling p12
Joint Venture (JV) survey p3
Technical support for mine pollution control· Technical support· Technological development· Development of human
resources etc. p14
Financing for mine pollution control and related activities, and loan for mine pollution liabilities p15
Financialassistance and grant funding
etc.
etc.
Stockpiling of minor metals, information provision and development of human resources
Stockpiling of minormetals p16
Equity capital forasset acquisition p6
Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC) conducts a wide range of projects to reduce risks of Japanese companies that promote businesses overseas. JOGMEC also conducts domestic projects such as mine pollution control and stockpiling of minor metals.
A scheme of metal sectors of JOGMEC
Exploration Recycling Mine pollution control Stockpiling
Technological development
Technical support
Development Production
Information gathering, analysis and provision p14, p17, p18
Development of humanresources for minepollution control p14
Exploration and technical research ofdeep-sea mineral resources p13
Exploration technology development for mineralresources p8
Subsidy to support overseas exploration p5
Equity capital and loanp6
Overseas geologicalsurvey p4
Liability guarantees p7
Technical support p10
Basic research on production technology of metal resources p11
Reduction of inpurities in copper raw materials p12
Development of production technologies p9Recycling p12
Joint Venture (JV) survey p3
Technical support for mine pollution control· Technical support· Technological development· Development of human
resources etc. p14
Financing for mine pollution control and related activities, and loan for mine pollution liabilities p15
Financialassistance and grant funding
etc.
etc.
Stockpiling of minor metals, information provision and development of human resources
Stockpiling of minormetals p16
Equity capital forasset acquisition p6
Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC) conducts a wide range of projects to reduce risks of Japanese companies that promote businesses overseas. JOGMEC also conducts domestic projects such as mine pollution control and stockpiling of minor metals.
A scheme of metal sectors of JOGMEC
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Metals Exploration Department +81-3-6758-8028Contact
Conducts a survey with the aim of acquiring interests in mineralresources
JOGMEC conducts a joint survey for resource development in cooperation with exploration bodies such as state-owned mining companies of resource-producing nations, and foreign companies. Before initiating a survey, JOGMEC signs with counterparties of the joint survey a Joint Venture Agreement (JVA) that contains a provision on transfer of projects to Japanese companies. JOGMEC then transfers survey results to Japanese companies, and assists them in continuing their exploration and development of the projects.
Joint Venture (JV) survey
Project overview
Copper, lead, zinc, minor metals (including indium, tungsten, molybdenum, rare earths, gallium, cobalt,platinum and lithium) and uranium etc.
Copper, lead, zinc, minor metals (including indium, tungsten, molybdenum, rare earths, gallium, cobalt,platinum and lithium) and uranium etc.
Target minerals
Decided with consideration of geological potential, the climate for mining investment, and safety aspects
Target area
Exploration and development
Ensuring a stable supplyof mineral resources
Project transfer to Japanese private companies
Production
Government involvement
Carried out by private companies
Commission of businesses, subsidies
The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
Generating new projectsJOGMEC
Joint survey and exploration
Survey results are achieved
Foreign companies etc.(partly including
Japanese subsidiaries)
Implementation of survey Providing a survey field
Metals Exploration Department +81-3-6758-8028Contact
Target minerals
Conducts exploration activities in cooperation with Japanese companies
In this scheme, JOGMEC executes an agreement on joint exploration activity (a joint venture agreement, or JVA) with a Japanese company/-ies and they jointly conduct a geological survey overseas.If the result of a survey is promising, JOGMEC transfers its position in the project to a Japanese company/-ies through a tender process. In such a case, the joint venture partner of JOGMEC may exercise a first right of refusal to purchase JOGMEC’s position.A call for survey projects is issued on the JOGMEC website every year.
JV survey with Japanese company
Project overview
JOGMEC has been involved in 85 projects since 1968. Nine of them including the Atacama Mine (copper, in Chile), the Pogo Mine (gold in the U.S.) and the Pallca Mine (Zinc in Peru) advanced to the development stage.
Major achievements
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JOGMEC has been involved in 121 projects to date since 2003. Thirteen of these projects, four conducted in Chile, two conducted in Argentina and South Africa and one each in Australia, Peru, Vietnam, the U.S. and Brazil, were transferred to Japanese companies.
Major achievements
Surveymethods
Contributionratio
Supportperiod
Applicationprocedures
Within 5 fiscal years
Call for application Submission of application forms Examination Adoption of project Execution of joint venture agreement Initiation of survey.
Geological survey, geophysical exploration, geochemical exploration, drilling, tunnel exploration, and beneficiation tests.
Contribution by a Japanese company/ies: more than 50% of exploration expenditure, in principle*In the case of potential fears of supply disruptions of minerals (e.g. rare earths), more than 33% (one third).
JOGMEC
The Ministry of Economy, Tradeand Industry (METI)
Joint survey and exploration
proposal
Promising results are achieved
Project transfer to aJapanese private company/‐ies
Exploration and development
Production
Ensuring a stable supplyof mineral resources
Subsidies
Implementationof survey
Property acquisitionProviding survey field
Japanese company/-ies
Government involvement
‐When transferring the project from JOGMEC to a private Japanese company/‐ies, a tenderprocess is to be implemented.‐JOGMEC grants a first right of refusal to its Japanese joint venture partner.
Conducted by aprivate company/ies
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Metals Exploration Department +81-3-6758-8028Contact
Conducts a survey with the aim of acquiring interests in mineralresources
JOGMEC conducts a joint survey for resource development in cooperation with exploration bodies such as state-owned mining companies of resource-producing nations, and foreign companies. Before initiating a survey, JOGMEC signs with counterparties of the joint survey a Joint Venture Agreement (JVA) that contains a provision on transfer of projects to Japanese companies. JOGMEC then transfers survey results to Japanese companies, and assists them in continuing their exploration and development of the projects.
Joint Venture (JV) survey
Project overview
Copper, lead, zinc, minor metals (including indium, tungsten, molybdenum, rare earths, gallium, cobalt,platinum and lithium) and uranium etc.
Copper, lead, zinc, minor metals (including indium, tungsten, molybdenum, rare earths, gallium, cobalt,platinum and lithium) and uranium etc.
Target minerals
Decided with consideration of geological potential, the climate for mining investment, and safety aspects
Target area
Exploration and development
Ensuring a stable supplyof mineral resources
Project transfer to Japanese private companies
Production
Government involvement
Carried out by private companies
Commission of businesses, subsidies
The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
Generating new projectsJOGMEC
Joint survey and exploration
Survey results are achieved
Foreign companies etc.(partly including
Japanese subsidiaries)
Implementation of survey Providing a survey field
Metals Exploration Department +81-3-6758-8028Contact
Target minerals
Conducts exploration activities in cooperation with Japanese companies
In this scheme, JOGMEC executes an agreement on joint exploration activity (a joint venture agreement, or JVA) with a Japanese company/-ies and they jointly conduct a geological survey overseas.If the result of a survey is promising, JOGMEC transfers its position in the project to a Japanese company/-ies through a tender process. In such a case, the joint venture partner of JOGMEC may exercise a first right of refusal to purchase JOGMEC’s position.A call for survey projects is issued on the JOGMEC website every year.
JV survey with Japanese company
Project overview
JOGMEC has been involved in 85 projects since 1968. Nine of them including the Atacama Mine (copper, in Chile), the Pogo Mine (gold in the U.S.) and the Pallca Mine (Zinc in Peru) advanced to the development stage.
Major achievements
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JOGMEC has been involved in 121 projects to date since 2003. Thirteen of these projects, four conducted in Chile, two conducted in Argentina and South Africa and one each in Australia, Peru, Vietnam, the U.S. and Brazil, were transferred to Japanese companies.
Major achievements
Surveymethods
Contributionratio
Supportperiod
Applicationprocedures
Within 5 fiscal years
Call for application Submission of application forms Examination Adoption of project Execution of joint venture agreement Initiation of survey.
Geological survey, geophysical exploration, geochemical exploration, drilling, tunnel exploration, and beneficiation tests.
Contribution by a Japanese company/ies: more than 50% of exploration expenditure, in principle*In the case of potential fears of supply disruptions of minerals (e.g. rare earths), more than 33% (one third).
JOGMEC
The Ministry of Economy, Tradeand Industry (METI)
Joint survey and exploration
proposal
Promising results are achieved
Project transfer to aJapanese private company/‐ies
Exploration and development
Production
Ensuring a stable supplyof mineral resources
Subsidies
Implementationof survey
Property acquisitionProviding survey field
Japanese company/-ies
Government involvement
‐When transferring the project from JOGMEC to a private Japanese company/‐ies, a tenderprocess is to be implemented.‐JOGMEC grants a first right of refusal to its Japanese joint venture partner.
Conducted by aprivate company/ies
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Workflow ofsupport project foroverseas uranium
exploration
Government involvement
Providingsubsidies
Application for and provision of grants
Call for applications
METIJOGMEC
Joint ExplorationAgreement
Survey
Exploration anddevelopment
Production
Foreigncompanies
Japanesecompanies
Paym
ent of profits
Expenses to be funded
Limit amount
Period
Application procedures
Encourages overseas exploration through offering subsidy forexploration projects
Subsidy to support overseas exploration
JOGMEC provides Japanese metal mining companies with subsidy for overseas geological surveysconducted with foreign companies for metal exploration. This program applies to cases whereJapanese companies do not become organizers of the projects.A call for survey projects is issued on the JOGMEC website every year. Projects are selected throughexamination of the geological environment, investment environment and details of proposedprojects.If a project moves forward to exploration, development and production by companies as a result ofsurvey, a part of the profits from production needs to be paid to JOGMEC.
Geological survey, geophysical exploration,geochemical exploration, drilling, tunnelexploration, and beneficiation tests.
Up to 50% of project expenses borneby Japanese companies.
Up to 5 fiscal years
Call for applications for grants -> Submissionof application forms -> Examination ->Adoption of projects -> Decision of grants (ongoing projects also need to make an application every year).
Project overview
Fifty projects have been funded to date. Four of those projects including the McArthur River Mine(zinc and lead in Australia), the Ray de Plata Mine (lead and zinc in Mexico), Salar de Olaroz (lithium in Argentina) and Rasp Mine (zinc and lead in Australia) moved forward to the development stage. Regarding to uranium, 17 projects have been funded to date.
Major achievements
Metals Exploration Department +81-3-6758-8028Contact
Equity capital and Loan
To ensure a stable supply of mineral resources, it is important that Japanese companies participate in mining projects. However, investment in the upstream sector of mineral resources is not only associated with the great risk of failure, but in many cases a large amount of funds are required.JOGMEC assists Japanese companies to carry on businesses in the upstream sector of mineral resources through financial support. One of our financial support schemes is providing funds required for mineral resources exploration projects in the form of equity capital or loan, and also providing equity capital for mining asset acquisition.
Project overview
Classification Equity capitalLoan
Overseas regions
Applicablecorporations
Applicablebusinesses
Applicabletypes ofminerals
Limitamount
Reimbursementperiod
Exemptionfrom
interestpayments
Applicable regions Japan
Companies which consists of owners of mining rights, etc., concerning metal minerals, possess capital of more than 100 million yen, and have more than 1,000 employees
Copper, lead, zinc, manganese, gold, tungsten
Within 70% of the required funds
Within 7 yearsThe period of grace is within 2 years.
Exploration in Japan
Major achievementsJOGMEC has been providing equity capital for three exploration projects and three asset acquisition projects since JOGMEC was established in 2004. The outstanding equity balance is about 57.5 billion yen as of the end of March 2018.In addition, JOGMEC has been financing sixteen exploration projects. The outstanding loan balance is about 14.4 billion yen.
Araxa, Brazil (niobium)
Reduces the financial risks of exploration and development
*1 Minor metals: Manganese, nickel, chromium, tungsten, molybdenum, niobium, tantalum, antimony, lithium, boron, titanium, vanadium, strontium, rare earths, platinum group, etc*2 Base metals: Copper, lead, zinc, bauxite, tin
Exploration overseas
Both Japanese companies and overseas companies run by Japanese companies which participate in mineral exploration or mining projects. It includes companies funding other entities which participate in mineral exploration or mining projects.
1) Minor metals*1, uranium2) Base metals*2, gold, iron, graphite, fluorine, magnesium, silicon, phosphorus,
potassium
Overseas projects at the development and production stages
Within 50% of the necessary funds. However, JOGMEC may not be the largest shareholder.It varies depending upon the project.
In the event of an exploration failure, for example, the company concerned is exempted from all subsequent interest payments.
Country risk (high) Country risk (low)In the case of an exploration failure, for example, concerning type 1) metals, the company concerned is exempted from all interest payments.In the case of an exploration failure, for example, concerning type 2) metals, the company is exempted from one half of the interest payments.
Type 1) metals: within 80% of the required funds
Type 2) metals: within 70% of the required funds
Within 50% of the necessary funds. However, JOGMEC may not be the largest shareholder.In the case of a large scale joint project, it is within 50% of the necessary funds.
Within 15 yearsThe period of grace is within 5 years.
Metals Finance Department +81-3-6758-8029Contact
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Copper, lead, zinc, minor metals (including indium, tungsten, molybdenum, rare earths, gallium, cobalt,platinum and lithium) and uranium etc.
Target minerals
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Workflow ofsupport project foroverseas uranium
exploration
Government involvement
Providingsubsidies
Application for and provision of grants
Call for applications
METIJOGMEC
Joint ExplorationAgreement
Survey
Exploration anddevelopment
Production
Foreigncompanies
Japanesecompanies
Paym
ent of profits
Expenses to be funded
Limit amount
Period
Application procedures
Encourages overseas exploration through offering subsidy forexploration projects
Subsidy to support overseas exploration
JOGMEC provides Japanese metal mining companies with subsidy for overseas geological surveysconducted with foreign companies for metal exploration. This program applies to cases whereJapanese companies do not become organizers of the projects.A call for survey projects is issued on the JOGMEC website every year. Projects are selected throughexamination of the geological environment, investment environment and details of proposedprojects.If a project moves forward to exploration, development and production by companies as a result ofsurvey, a part of the profits from production needs to be paid to JOGMEC.
Geological survey, geophysical exploration,geochemical exploration, drilling, tunnelexploration, and beneficiation tests.
Up to 50% of project expenses borneby Japanese companies.
Up to 5 fiscal years
Call for applications for grants -> Submissionof application forms -> Examination ->Adoption of projects -> Decision of grants (ongoing projects also need to make an application every year).
Project overview
Fifty projects have been funded to date. Four of those projects including the McArthur River Mine(zinc and lead in Australia), the Ray de Plata Mine (lead and zinc in Mexico), Salar de Olaroz (lithium in Argentina) and Rasp Mine (zinc and lead in Australia) moved forward to the development stage. Regarding to uranium, 17 projects have been funded to date.
Major achievements
Metals Exploration Department +81-3-6758-8028Contact
Equity capital and Loan
To ensure a stable supply of mineral resources, it is important that Japanese companies participate in mining projects. However, investment in the upstream sector of mineral resources is not only associated with the great risk of failure, but in many cases a large amount of funds are required.JOGMEC assists Japanese companies to carry on businesses in the upstream sector of mineral resources through financial support. One of our financial support schemes is providing funds required for mineral resources exploration projects in the form of equity capital or loan, and also providing equity capital for mining asset acquisition.
Project overview
Classification Equity capitalLoan
Overseas regions
Applicablecorporations
Applicablebusinesses
Applicabletypes ofminerals
Limitamount
Reimbursementperiod
Exemptionfrom
interestpayments
Applicable regions Japan
Companies which consists of owners of mining rights, etc., concerning metal minerals, possess capital of more than 100 million yen, and have more than 1,000 employees
Copper, lead, zinc, manganese, gold, tungsten
Within 70% of the required funds
Within 7 yearsThe period of grace is within 2 years.
Exploration in Japan
Major achievementsJOGMEC has been providing equity capital for three exploration projects and three asset acquisition projects since JOGMEC was established in 2004. The outstanding equity balance is about 57.5 billion yen as of the end of March 2018.In addition, JOGMEC has been financing sixteen exploration projects. The outstanding loan balance is about 14.4 billion yen.
Araxa, Brazil (niobium)
Reduces the financial risks of exploration and development
*1 Minor metals: Manganese, nickel, chromium, tungsten, molybdenum, niobium, tantalum, antimony, lithium, boron, titanium, vanadium, strontium, rare earths, platinum group, etc*2 Base metals: Copper, lead, zinc, bauxite, tin
Exploration overseas
Both Japanese companies and overseas companies run by Japanese companies which participate in mineral exploration or mining projects. It includes companies funding other entities which participate in mineral exploration or mining projects.
1) Minor metals*1, uranium2) Base metals*2, gold, iron, graphite, fluorine, magnesium, silicon, phosphorus,
potassium
Overseas projects at the development and production stages
Within 50% of the necessary funds. However, JOGMEC may not be the largest shareholder.It varies depending upon the project.
In the event of an exploration failure, for example, the company concerned is exempted from all subsequent interest payments.
Country risk (high) Country risk (low)In the case of an exploration failure, for example, concerning type 1) metals, the company concerned is exempted from all interest payments.In the case of an exploration failure, for example, concerning type 2) metals, the company is exempted from one half of the interest payments.
Type 1) metals: within 80% of the required funds
Type 2) metals: within 70% of the required funds
Within 50% of the necessary funds. However, JOGMEC may not be the largest shareholder.In the case of a large scale joint project, it is within 50% of the necessary funds.
Within 15 yearsThe period of grace is within 5 years.
Metals Finance Department +81-3-6758-8029Contact
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Copper, lead, zinc, minor metals (including indium, tungsten, molybdenum, rare earths, gallium, cobalt,platinum and lithium) and uranium etc.
Target minerals
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ln Japan, a country that has limited natural resources, it is essential that Japanese companies participate in overseas mine development project and secure off-take rights or distribution rights to the products. However, because a large amount of fund is required for mine development, they often have difficulty in obtaining funding.JOGMEC provides liability guarantees for development funds loaned by private financial institutions so that the projects can borrow required funds more easily.
Liability Guarantees
Applicable regions Overseas regions
Applicablecorporations
Applicablebusinesses
Applicable typesof minerals
Limit amount
Japanese corporations and overseas corporations funded by Japanese corporations and for all practical purposes run by Japanese corporations
Mine development overseas
1) Minor metals*1, uranium2) Base metals*2, gold, iron, graphite, fluorine, magnesium, silicon, phosphorus, potassium
Guarantee ratioType 1) metals: within 90% of the debt incurred to obtain the required funds, for each financing organizationType 2) metals: within 80% of the debt incurred to obtain the required funds, for each financing organization
(1) The guarantee fee rate in the case where there is a guarantor is flat 0.1%.
(2) The guarantee fee rate in the case where there is no guarantor is a 0.4% to which is added an amount that takes into account the country risk and business risk (0.4 – 1.4%; provided, however, that 0.4 – 1.55% in the case of guarantee in US dollar).
Project overview
Facilitates fund raising for mine development
Major achievementsJOGMEC has been providing liability guarantees for eight development projects such as large-scale copper development projects in Chile and a lithium development project in Argentine since it was established in 2004. The outstanding libility guarantees balance is 57.1 billion yen as of the end of March 2018.
Esperanza, Chile (copper)
Guarantee fee rate
Metals Finance Department +81-3-6758-8029Contact
*1 Minor metals: Manganese, nickel, chromium, tungsten, molybdenum, niobium, tantalum, antimony, lithium, boron, titanium, vanadium, strontium, rare earths, platinum group, etc
*2 Base metals: Copper, lead, zinc, bauxite, tin
Promotion of exploration technology development for current needs
JOGMEC is conducting technological development of mineral exploration using remote sensing and high resolution geophysics.These are R&D to detect accurate information from the earth observation data effectively and efficiently and to utilize geophysical data etc., for integrated analysis technology.
Exploration Technology Development for Mineral Resources
Project overview
It has successfully detected distributions of hydrothermal alteration minerals related to mineralization by optical sensor data for ground reflection of the sun light through the technology development on detection of hydrothermal alteration zones. Moreover, geological classification and detection of host rock of ore deposits have been available by analyses on TIR data DEM data and SAR data. These techniques are being utilized for mineral exploration to delineate promising areas from a wide region.
Exploration Technology Development by Remote SensingMajor achievements
Metals Exploration Department +81-3-6758-8028Contact
Electro and Electromagnetic methods including TEM (Transient Electromagnetic) method have been applied because the alteration zone around metallic mineral deposit has conductive characteristics (low resistivity) in comparison with normal rocks. Exploration depth and accuracy of TEM method have been improved by using SQUID (High Temperature Superconducting Quantum Interference Device) which is a very sensitive magnetic sensor, in comparison with conventional TEM equipment the capacity of which is insufficient for deep seated ore deposits. JOGMEC has successfully developed a TEM method equipment (SQUITEM) using SQUID. Then, improved SQUITEM No.3 is being utilized for mineral resources exploration of JOGMEC’s projects.
Exploration Technology Development for High Resolution ElectromagneticGeophysical Equipment
High resolution electromagnetic geophysical equipment using SQUID (Photograph of SQUITEM No.3)
ASTER VNIR image, high resolution image.
ASTER SWIR image, altered rocks show pink and green colors.
ASTER ratio image, minerals show specific colors.
An example of utilization of remote sensing data for mineral exploration in the high altitude area exceeding 5,000m above sea level.
Examples of ASTER data analyses at the border area between Chile and Argentine.
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ln Japan, a country that has limited natural resources, it is essential that Japanese companies participate in overseas mine development project and secure off-take rights or distribution rights to the products. However, because a large amount of fund is required for mine development, they often have difficulty in obtaining funding.JOGMEC provides liability guarantees for development funds loaned by private financial institutions so that the projects can borrow required funds more easily.
Liability Guarantees
Applicable regions Overseas regions
Applicablecorporations
Applicablebusinesses
Applicable typesof minerals
Limit amount
Japanese corporations and overseas corporations funded by Japanese corporations and for all practical purposes run by Japanese corporations
Mine development overseas
1) Minor metals*1, uranium2) Base metals*2, gold, iron, graphite, fluorine, magnesium, silicon, phosphorus, potassium
Guarantee ratioType 1) metals: within 90% of the debt incurred to obtain the required funds, for each financing organizationType 2) metals: within 80% of the debt incurred to obtain the required funds, for each financing organization
(1) The guarantee fee rate in the case where there is a guarantor is flat 0.1%.
(2) The guarantee fee rate in the case where there is no guarantor is a 0.4% to which is added an amount that takes into account the country risk and business risk (0.4 – 1.4%; provided, however, that 0.4 – 1.55% in the case of guarantee in US dollar).
Project overview
Facilitates fund raising for mine development
Major achievementsJOGMEC has been providing liability guarantees for eight development projects such as large-scale copper development projects in Chile and a lithium development project in Argentine since it was established in 2004. The outstanding libility guarantees balance is 57.1 billion yen as of the end of March 2018.
Esperanza, Chile (copper)
Guarantee fee rate
Metals Finance Department +81-3-6758-8029Contact
*1 Minor metals: Manganese, nickel, chromium, tungsten, molybdenum, niobium, tantalum, antimony, lithium, boron, titanium, vanadium, strontium, rare earths, platinum group, etc
*2 Base metals: Copper, lead, zinc, bauxite, tin
Promotion of exploration technology development for current needs
JOGMEC is conducting technological development of mineral exploration using remote sensing and high resolution geophysics.These are R&D to detect accurate information from the earth observation data effectively and efficiently and to utilize geophysical data etc., for integrated analysis technology.
Exploration Technology Development for Mineral Resources
Project overview
It has successfully detected distributions of hydrothermal alteration minerals related to mineralization by optical sensor data for ground reflection of the sun light through the technology development on detection of hydrothermal alteration zones. Moreover, geological classification and detection of host rock of ore deposits have been available by analyses on TIR data DEM data and SAR data. These techniques are being utilized for mineral exploration to delineate promising areas from a wide region.
Exploration Technology Development by Remote SensingMajor achievements
Metals Exploration Department +81-3-6758-8028Contact
Electro and Electromagnetic methods including TEM (Transient Electromagnetic) method have been applied because the alteration zone around metallic mineral deposit has conductive characteristics (low resistivity) in comparison with normal rocks. Exploration depth and accuracy of TEM method have been improved by using SQUID (High Temperature Superconducting Quantum Interference Device) which is a very sensitive magnetic sensor, in comparison with conventional TEM equipment the capacity of which is insufficient for deep seated ore deposits. JOGMEC has successfully developed a TEM method equipment (SQUITEM) using SQUID. Then, improved SQUITEM No.3 is being utilized for mineral resources exploration of JOGMEC’s projects.
Exploration Technology Development for High Resolution ElectromagneticGeophysical Equipment
High resolution electromagnetic geophysical equipment using SQUID (Photograph of SQUITEM No.3)
ASTER VNIR image, high resolution image.
ASTER SWIR image, altered rocks show pink and green colors.
ASTER ratio image, minerals show specific colors.
An example of utilization of remote sensing data for mineral exploration in the high altitude area exceeding 5,000m above sea level.
Examples of ASTER data analyses at the border area between Chile and Argentine.
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Project overview
Major achievements
Metal Technology Center JOGMEC/MMIJ Symposium2017
Promotes development of production technologies looking ahead to the future
JOGMEC has promoted technological development needed to extract metals from mineral ores, and enrich and use them as resources.With the recent decline in ore grade and the increase in impurity content, technologies for efficient metal extraction from mineral ores have become increasingly important. Due to this trend, JOGMEC is developing technology for hydrometallurgical extraction of copper out of low grade ores, and mineral processing for complex sulfide ores at the Metals Technology Center located in Kosaka town, Akita prefecture.In addition, at the Metals Technology Center, in order to be a research base for production technology in Japan, JOGMEC will expand analyzers and facilities such as MLA, advance Open-Laboratory, promote joint research with research institutions and companies, analysis support, etc.
Development of production technologies
JOGMEC conducted collaborative research with laboratories for collecting fundamental data about solvent extraction.
Research and study for developing technology for extracting rare earths from refractory ores (from 1994 to 1997)
JOGMEC developed technology for extracting gold from pyrite concentrate by bioleaching
Collaborative research for effective use of unused metallic resources(from 1990 to 1994)
JOGMEC developed technology for detoxifying flue dust generated in copper smelters containing high levels of
arsenic and around 10% of valuable metals such as copper, and for extracting valuable metals from the flue dust.
Joint development of technologies for detoxifying and extracting metals flue dust from smelters (from 2001 to 2006)
Aiming to reduce power consumption in copper production by introducing electrorefining, in which power
consumption is less than electrowinning which is generally used for copper production from recycling material.
Technical Development on electrorefining process of low grade copper anode to reduce power consumption (from 2013 to 2016)
Metals Mining Technology Department +81-3-6758-8030Contact
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Technical Support
Technical support to meet the needs of the operation sites
With the progress of resource development, the target of resources development by Japanese corporations is forced to shift toward mining which brings about higher technical risks. Currently, the technical ability for mineral processing, metal, refining, and so on, is critical to the competitive strength of corporations. In the midst of this situation, JOGMEC supports technology improvement projects at the operation sites where Japanese corporations are involved, and also evaluation of mines and F/S of mine development projects. This support takes the form of a joint study program between Japanese corporations and JOGMEC. It aims to upgrade competitive strength of Japanese corporations to acquire mining interests, and also contribute to the stable supply of resources to Japan in the future.
Requests for support to solve technical
problems that Japanese companies face
Improvement of production technology at the operation sitesEvaluation of mines and feasibility study of planned projects
Joint study (costs are split evenly between
JOGMEC and the companies).
Publication of a summary of the study report (within an extent that does not violate confidentiality and affect project implementation).
Project overview
Support program overview
Major achievementsFrom 2006 to 2017, 21 joint studies concerning improvement of production technology at the operation sites, and 19 for evaluation of mines and feasibility studies, were adopted and carried out.
Metals Mining Technology Department +81-3-6758-8030Contact
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Percentage of cost borneby JOGMEC
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Has rights or the equivalent thereto.
It is assumed that concentrate or metals can be supplied to Japan in the future.
JOGMEC and recipients of support
Target ofsupport
Miningcompanies,tradingcompanies,etc.
Joint study
Invitation tomakeproposals
Mine F/S and evaluations
Improvement of production technology at the operation sites (mining, are concentration, refining, environmental measures, etc.)
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Major achievements
Metal Technology Center JOGMEC/MMIJ Symposium2017
Promotes development of production technologies looking ahead to the future
JOGMEC has promoted technological development needed to extract metals from mineral ores, and enrich and use them as resources.With the recent decline in ore grade and the increase in impurity content, technologies for efficient metal extraction from mineral ores have become increasingly important. Due to this trend, JOGMEC is developing technology for hydrometallurgical extraction of copper out of low grade ores, and mineral processing for complex sulfide ores at the Metals Technology Center located in Kosaka town, Akita prefecture.In addition, at the Metals Technology Center, in order to be a research base for production technology in Japan, JOGMEC will expand analyzers and facilities such as MLA, advance Open-Laboratory, promote joint research with research institutions and companies, analysis support, etc.
Development of production technologies
JOGMEC conducted collaborative research with laboratories for collecting fundamental data about solvent extraction.
Research and study for developing technology for extracting rare earths from refractory ores (from 1994 to 1997)
JOGMEC developed technology for extracting gold from pyrite concentrate by bioleaching
Collaborative research for effective use of unused metallic resources(from 1990 to 1994)
JOGMEC developed technology for detoxifying flue dust generated in copper smelters containing high levels of
arsenic and around 10% of valuable metals such as copper, and for extracting valuable metals from the flue dust.
Joint development of technologies for detoxifying and extracting metals flue dust from smelters (from 2001 to 2006)
Aiming to reduce power consumption in copper production by introducing electrorefining, in which power
consumption is less than electrowinning which is generally used for copper production from recycling material.
Technical Development on electrorefining process of low grade copper anode to reduce power consumption (from 2013 to 2016)
Metals Mining Technology Department +81-3-6758-8030Contact
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Technical Support
Technical support to meet the needs of the operation sites
With the progress of resource development, the target of resources development by Japanese corporations is forced to shift toward mining which brings about higher technical risks. Currently, the technical ability for mineral processing, metal, refining, and so on, is critical to the competitive strength of corporations. In the midst of this situation, JOGMEC supports technology improvement projects at the operation sites where Japanese corporations are involved, and also evaluation of mines and F/S of mine development projects. This support takes the form of a joint study program between Japanese corporations and JOGMEC. It aims to upgrade competitive strength of Japanese corporations to acquire mining interests, and also contribute to the stable supply of resources to Japan in the future.
Requests for support to solve technical
problems that Japanese companies face
Improvement of production technology at the operation sitesEvaluation of mines and feasibility study of planned projects
Joint study (costs are split evenly between
JOGMEC and the companies).
Publication of a summary of the study report (within an extent that does not violate confidentiality and affect project implementation).
Project overview
Support program overview
Major achievementsFrom 2006 to 2017, 21 joint studies concerning improvement of production technology at the operation sites, and 19 for evaluation of mines and feasibility studies, were adopted and carried out.
Metals Mining Technology Department +81-3-6758-8030Contact
ItemsClassification
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Mainimplementer
Implementationform
Themeselection
Percentage of cost borneby JOGMEC
50% of cost oftechnical researchworks (labor costs,traveling expenses,management costs,and other costsincurred by bothparties and notincluded in thesupport, and must beborne by therespective parties).
Remarks
Has rights or the equivalent thereto.
It is assumed that concentrate or metals can be supplied to Japan in the future.
JOGMEC and recipients of support
Target ofsupport
Miningcompanies,tradingcompanies,etc.
Joint study
Invitation tomakeproposals
Mine F/S and evaluations
Improvement of production technology at the operation sites (mining, are concentration, refining, environmental measures, etc.)
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Support basic research by young researchers contributing to the supply of metal resources in Japan
Japan consumes substantial amounts of metal resources, but the domestic resources are scarce, and the country relies heavily on imports from overseas. Thus securing a stable supply of metals is a critical policy issue.JOGMEC supports basic research by young researchers of universities and research institutes in order to accumulate knowledge contributing to the stable supply of metal resources in the future and sustain progress of sustainable research.
Project overview
Support program overview
Major achievementsA total of 29 studies of the commissioned researches by universities and research institutes were conducted from the startup of the program in FY2008 to FY2017.
Metals Mining Technology Department +81-3-6758-8030Contact
Basic research on production technology of metal resources
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Target of support Implementation form Percentage of cost borne by JOGMEC Theme selection Remarks
Young researcher(under 45 years old) of domestic universities and research institutes
Commissionedresearch or Joint research
100% of research cost:approx. 5 million yen pertheme(inclusive of taxes)
Invitation to makeproposals
The maximum researchterm is 2 years.However, contracts willstill be made on annualbasis for 2-yearproposals
There is a growing awareness of the importance of recycling as a secondary supply source of nonferrous metals resources. On the other hand, in line with the progress of information technology, various metals are used in minute amounts to produce electronic appliances. But, it is difficult to economically recycle most of the metals from used appliances with existing technology.JOGMEC has promoted technological development for recycling metals by utilizing metal smelting technologies.From 2007 to 2016, it has worked on technologies for recovering Tantalum and Cobalt from discarded small electric and electronic appliances and carbide tools scraps. As a result of research, we have established a technology that improves recovery rate of Tantalum and Cobalt from 40%~50% in the conventional method to about 70% respectively.Since 2017, in order to increase the ratio of recycled raw materials (waste printed circuit boards) in copper smelting, impurity element included in waste electronic boards that is not included in ores (undesirable elements for copper smelting) are removed before smelting.
Impurities contained in copper ore are distributed to slag and flue dust in the process of smelting, but due to the recent increase of impurities in copper ore and raw materials, there is concern about the rise in treatment cost and difficulty of separation / disposal method in the future.JOGMEC is developing new ore treatment processes to respond to this.JOGMEC has been carrying out basic research on the removal of impurities in various preprocessing stages such as development of separation and storage technology of arsenic arising from copper smelting, and removal of impurities on various pretreatment steps before smelting such as beneficiation.Starting in FY2017, JOGMEC began developing ore treatment processes that will make it possible to remove, separate and dispose of further impurities from copper ore.
Middle scale Roaster
Labo scale HPGR (High Pressure Grinding) Rolls)
Promotes development of recycling technologies as a measurefor securing secondary resources
Recycling
Project overview
Deals with increasing impurities in ore
Reduction of impurities in copper raw materials
Project overview
Metals Mining Technology Department +81-3-6758-8030Contact
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Support basic research by young researchers contributing to the supply of metal resources in Japan
Japan consumes substantial amounts of metal resources, but the domestic resources are scarce, and the country relies heavily on imports from overseas. Thus securing a stable supply of metals is a critical policy issue.JOGMEC supports basic research by young researchers of universities and research institutes in order to accumulate knowledge contributing to the stable supply of metal resources in the future and sustain progress of sustainable research.
Project overview
Support program overview
Major achievementsA total of 29 studies of the commissioned researches by universities and research institutes were conducted from the startup of the program in FY2008 to FY2017.
Metals Mining Technology Department +81-3-6758-8030Contact
Basic research on production technology of metal resources
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Target of support Implementation form Percentage of cost borne by JOGMEC Theme selection Remarks
Young researcher(under 45 years old) of domestic universities and research institutes
Commissionedresearch or Joint research
100% of research cost:approx. 5 million yen pertheme(inclusive of taxes)
Invitation to makeproposals
The maximum researchterm is 2 years.However, contracts willstill be made on annualbasis for 2-yearproposals
There is a growing awareness of the importance of recycling as a secondary supply source of nonferrous metals resources. On the other hand, in line with the progress of information technology, various metals are used in minute amounts to produce electronic appliances. But, it is difficult to economically recycle most of the metals from used appliances with existing technology.JOGMEC has promoted technological development for recycling metals by utilizing metal smelting technologies.From 2007 to 2016, it has worked on technologies for recovering Tantalum and Cobalt from discarded small electric and electronic appliances and carbide tools scraps. As a result of research, we have established a technology that improves recovery rate of Tantalum and Cobalt from 40%~50% in the conventional method to about 70% respectively.Since 2017, in order to increase the ratio of recycled raw materials (waste printed circuit boards) in copper smelting, impurity element included in waste electronic boards that is not included in ores (undesirable elements for copper smelting) are removed before smelting.
Impurities contained in copper ore are distributed to slag and flue dust in the process of smelting, but due to the recent increase of impurities in copper ore and raw materials, there is concern about the rise in treatment cost and difficulty of separation / disposal method in the future.JOGMEC is developing new ore treatment processes to respond to this.JOGMEC has been carrying out basic research on the removal of impurities in various preprocessing stages such as development of separation and storage technology of arsenic arising from copper smelting, and removal of impurities on various pretreatment steps before smelting such as beneficiation.Starting in FY2017, JOGMEC began developing ore treatment processes that will make it possible to remove, separate and dispose of further impurities from copper ore.
Middle scale Roaster
Labo scale HPGR (High Pressure Grinding) Rolls)
Promotes development of recycling technologies as a measurefor securing secondary resources
Recycling
Project overview
Deals with increasing impurities in ore
Reduction of impurities in copper raw materials
Project overview
Metals Mining Technology Department +81-3-6758-8030Contact
Metals Mining Technology Department +81-3-6758-8030Contact
R/V Hakurei
Contributes to securing mineral resources through the deep-seamineral exploration and the deliberation of the development technologies
On the deep seabed, there are manganese nodules containing nickel, copper and cobalt, cobalt-rich ferro-manganese crusts, and sea-floor massive sulfides abundant in copper, zinc, gold and silver. They are potentially the largest mineral resources left on earth. JOGMEC is involved in exploration activities of these deep sea mineral resources from a perspective of stable supply of mineral resources which are necessary for Japanese industrial development.In particular, a vast amount of sea-floor massive sulfides are estimated in Japan's exclusive economic zone. They are attracting attention as our stable supply source.Since February 2012, JOGMEC has been implementing survey cruises through construction of ‘HAKUREI’ the research vessel for deep sea mineral resources in order to accelerate the exploration and development of the deep sea mineral resources above which exist on the deep seabed in the close area of Japan as mentioned.
Exploration and technical research of deep-sea mineral resources
JOGMEC surveyed the distribution and potential quantity of resources from 1975 to 1996. Based on these surveys, Japan acquired exploration licence for 75,000 km2 of manganese nodule area off the coast of southeastern Hawaii, in December 1987 under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. Since 2011, JOGMEC resumed the surveys in the mentioned area.
Manganese nodule survey
JOGMEC surveyed in East Pacific Rise (EPR), the Okinawa trough, and the Izu-Bonin Islands from 1985 to 2003. The Hakurei-site was discovered in the Okinawa trough, and the Hakurei deposits in the Izu-Bonin Islands. Since 2008, JOGMEC resumed the surveys based on the Ocean Energy and Mineral Resource Development Plan.
Seafloor massive sulfides
As one of the technical cooperation programs targeted at developing countries, JOGMEC conducted ocean resource surveys in the South Pacific for 21 years from 1985 to 2005. It selected promising ocean areas, conducted detailed surveys and calculated the approximate quantity of resources.
Survey project of the South Pacific Applied GeoscienceCommission (SOPAC) (ODA project)
Since 1987, JOGMEC has been involved in the survey for investigating the size of deposits and assessing the potential quantity of this resources.
Cobalt-rich ferro-manganese crusts survey
From 1998 to 2008, JOGMEC provided indirect technical support for the continental shelf survey promoted by the Japanese government.
Continental shelf survey
Seafloor massive sulfides
Cobalt-rich ferro-manganese crusts
Project overview
Major achievements
1975 Manganese nodules 1996
1985 Sea-floor massive sulfides 2003
1985 SOPAC survey (ODA project) 2005
1998 Continental shelf survey 2008
1987 Cobalt-rich ferro-manganese crusts
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Provides technical support for local governments andcompanies to carry out efficient and effectivemeasures to prevent mine pollution
JOGMEC provides technical support for national and local governments and companies to help them carry out mine pollution control activities in abandoned mines more efficiently and effectively.
Technical support for mine pollution control
Technical support for mine pollution control projects carried out by local governments, etc.On the request of local government, JOGMEC surveys the current situation of mine pollution of the individual abandoned mines, determines the necessity of mine pollution control measures, reviews and proposes detailed measures, does survey analysis (survey design) needed for design of construction work of mine pollution control measures in abandoned mines, and provides technical advice (construction support) during construction under contract from mine pollution control implementers.
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1) Meetings for exchanging information on mine pollution and environmentJOGMEC provides mine pollution control implementers with opportunities to exchange their knowledge and information by holding lectures on mine pollution control technologies, presenting R&Ds and case studies of mine pollution control measures, and conducting tours of mine pollution control facilities.
Support for overall mine pollution control measure
2) Capacity building of human resourcesJOGMEC prepares introductory textbooks and educational videos about mine pollution control measures, and provides them to relevant persons of local governments and companies to improve the technical capabilities of mine pollution control implementers.
Project overview
3) Basic training on mine pollution control technologiesJOGMEC offers training courses on practical operations for mine pollution control to beginners of private companies etc., in order to raise the technical competence of on-site technicians involved in mine pollution control.
4) Development of mine pollution control technologiesJOGMEC carries out R&D regarding applicability of passive treatment technology that focuses on natural purification capability to contribute to the cost reduction of drainage treatment; and develops other technologies in order to enhance efficiency and reduce cost of mine pollution control. JOGMEC also conducts joint research with universities, research institutes and companies to apply their technology seeds to measures for mining pollutions.
5) Technical support introduction of passive treatment technologyJOGMEC provides technical support (through joint research) with companies (owners of mines) who are interested in introduction of “JOGMEC process” to mine drainage treatment as the passive treatment technology.
Metals Environment Management Department +81-3-6758-8032Contact
Major achievementsDevelopment of mine water quality improvement technology (2012 – 2014)JOGMEC developed a technique to improve quality of mine water and reduce its quantity by filling up unused tunnel of mining based on the investigation of threedimensional structure of unused tunnel and goal of mining area.
Research project of the underground water control and its management technology (2017)JOGMEC constructed a model which is capable of estimating behavior of surface and underground water around the mining area in order to investigate effective measures leading to significant reduction of mine water quantity.
Environmental Information ExchangeMeetings on Mine Pollution at Tottori-pre.
Pilot-scale test of JOGMEC process
A model of hydraulic geological structure around mining area
Basic training on mine pollutionprevention technology
New Neutralzation Plant at the Abandoned
Matsuo Mine
Metals Mining Technology Department +81-3-6758-8030Contact
R/V Hakurei
Contributes to securing mineral resources through the deep-seamineral exploration and the deliberation of the development technologies
On the deep seabed, there are manganese nodules containing nickel, copper and cobalt, cobalt-rich ferro-manganese crusts, and sea-floor massive sulfides abundant in copper, zinc, gold and silver. They are potentially the largest mineral resources left on earth. JOGMEC is involved in exploration activities of these deep sea mineral resources from a perspective of stable supply of mineral resources which are necessary for Japanese industrial development.In particular, a vast amount of sea-floor massive sulfides are estimated in Japan's exclusive economic zone. They are attracting attention as our stable supply source.Since February 2012, JOGMEC has been implementing survey cruises through construction of ‘HAKUREI’ the research vessel for deep sea mineral resources in order to accelerate the exploration and development of the deep sea mineral resources above which exist on the deep seabed in the close area of Japan as mentioned.
Exploration and technical research of deep-sea mineral resources
JOGMEC surveyed the distribution and potential quantity of resources from 1975 to 1996. Based on these surveys, Japan acquired exploration licence for 75,000 km2 of manganese nodule area off the coast of southeastern Hawaii, in December 1987 under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. Since 2011, JOGMEC resumed the surveys in the mentioned area.
Manganese nodule survey
JOGMEC surveyed in East Pacific Rise (EPR), the Okinawa trough, and the Izu-Bonin Islands from 1985 to 2003. The Hakurei-site was discovered in the Okinawa trough, and the Hakurei deposits in the Izu-Bonin Islands. Since 2008, JOGMEC resumed the surveys based on the Ocean Energy and Mineral Resource Development Plan.
Seafloor massive sulfides
As one of the technical cooperation programs targeted at developing countries, JOGMEC conducted ocean resource surveys in the South Pacific for 21 years from 1985 to 2005. It selected promising ocean areas, conducted detailed surveys and calculated the approximate quantity of resources.
Survey project of the South Pacific Applied GeoscienceCommission (SOPAC) (ODA project)
Since 1987, JOGMEC has been involved in the survey for investigating the size of deposits and assessing the potential quantity of this resources.
Cobalt-rich ferro-manganese crusts survey
From 1998 to 2008, JOGMEC provided indirect technical support for the continental shelf survey promoted by the Japanese government.
Continental shelf survey
Seafloor massive sulfides
Cobalt-rich ferro-manganese crusts
Project overview
Major achievements
1975 Manganese nodules 1996
1985 Sea-floor massive sulfides 2003
1985 SOPAC survey (ODA project) 2005
1998 Continental shelf survey 2008
1987 Cobalt-rich ferro-manganese crusts
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Provides technical support for local governments andcompanies to carry out efficient and effectivemeasures to prevent mine pollution
JOGMEC provides technical support for national and local governments and companies to help them carry out mine pollution control activities in abandoned mines more efficiently and effectively.
Technical support for mine pollution control
Technical support for mine pollution control projects carried out by local governments, etc.On the request of local government, JOGMEC surveys the current situation of mine pollution of the individual abandoned mines, determines the necessity of mine pollution control measures, reviews and proposes detailed measures, does survey analysis (survey design) needed for design of construction work of mine pollution control measures in abandoned mines, and provides technical advice (construction support) during construction under contract from mine pollution control implementers.
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1) Meetings for exchanging information on mine pollution and environmentJOGMEC provides mine pollution control implementers with opportunities to exchange their knowledge and information by holding lectures on mine pollution control technologies, presenting R&Ds and case studies of mine pollution control measures, and conducting tours of mine pollution control facilities.
Support for overall mine pollution control measure
2) Capacity building of human resourcesJOGMEC prepares introductory textbooks and educational videos about mine pollution control measures, and provides them to relevant persons of local governments and companies to improve the technical capabilities of mine pollution control implementers.
Project overview
3) Basic training on mine pollution control technologiesJOGMEC offers training courses on practical operations for mine pollution control to beginners of private companies etc., in order to raise the technical competence of on-site technicians involved in mine pollution control.
4) Development of mine pollution control technologiesJOGMEC carries out R&D regarding applicability of passive treatment technology that focuses on natural purification capability to contribute to the cost reduction of drainage treatment; and develops other technologies in order to enhance efficiency and reduce cost of mine pollution control. JOGMEC also conducts joint research with universities, research institutes and companies to apply their technology seeds to measures for mining pollutions.
5) Technical support introduction of passive treatment technologyJOGMEC provides technical support (through joint research) with companies (owners of mines) who are interested in introduction of “JOGMEC process” to mine drainage treatment as the passive treatment technology.
Metals Environment Management Department +81-3-6758-8032Contact
Major achievementsDevelopment of mine water quality improvement technology (2012 – 2014)JOGMEC developed a technique to improve quality of mine water and reduce its quantity by filling up unused tunnel of mining based on the investigation of threedimensional structure of unused tunnel and goal of mining area.
Research project of the underground water control and its management technology (2017)JOGMEC constructed a model which is capable of estimating behavior of surface and underground water around the mining area in order to investigate effective measures leading to significant reduction of mine water quantity.
Environmental Information ExchangeMeetings on Mine Pollution at Tottori-pre.
Pilot-scale test of JOGMEC process
A model of hydraulic geological structure around mining area
Basic training on mine pollutionprevention technology
New Neutralzation Plant at the Abandoned
Matsuo Mine
Typical examples of minor metals
Stockpiled materials
Stockpiles minor metals, and contributes to stabilization ofindustrial activities
Stockpiling of minor metals
With the purpose of preparing for any disruption in supply, JOGMEC handles national stockpiling of minor metals that exist in particular regions in the world. Minor metals are stored and managed centrally in stockpile warehouses owned by JOGMEC.The decision on which type of minor metals should be stockpiled is based on the situation of disruption in supply from overseas, and tightness in domestic/overseas demand and supply.
Project overview
Ferromanganese (a block with a length of 4 cm to 5 cm)
Cobalt metal (broken cathode with a length of 1 cm to 2 cm, thickness of a few millimeters)
Crude molybdenum oxide (powder)
Ferrovanadium (a block with a length of 2 cm to 3 cm)
Ferrotungusten (block)
Nickel metal(plate, 1 inch long and 1 inch wide)
Ferronickel(ingot with a length of 15 cm to 30 cm)
Nickel
Ferrochrome (left: a block with a length of 3 cm to 4 cm, right: shot with a length of 1 cm to 2 cm)
Chrome
Tungsten Molybdenum
Manganese Cobalt Vanadium
Rare Metals Stockpile Department +81-3-6758-8036Contact
Ammonium paratungstate (powder)
Rare earth 2008 Power shortage due to heavy snow interrupted rare earth production in China. 2010 Trade disputes between Japan and China slowed down the export of rare earth. 2016~ Supply decrease due to the strict environment inspection and shutdown of operation in China.
Platinum 2008 Power shortage interrupted platinum production in South Africa. 2012 Strikes interrupted platinum production in South Africa.
Nickel 2009-2010 A prolonged strike interrupted nickel production in the Sudbury site, VALE Inco, Canada. 2014~ Supply decreases due to embargo of concentrate in Indonesia.
Chrome 2008 Power shortage interrupted chrome production in South Africa. 2016 Suspension and reduction due to bankruptcy of producers in Republic of South Africa.
Tungsten 2010-2011 Production and export control strengthened by the Chinese government and the increase in global demand tightened the market.
2016~ Supply decrease due to the strict environment inspection and shutdown of operation in China.
Molybdenum 2008 The introduction of export control by the Chinese government tightened the market. China turned from an exporter to an importer of Molybdenum.
2015 Reduction of a high-quality oxide due to suspension of primary mines in North America.
Indium 2010-2011 Indium has become short in supply in response to the move of the Chinese government that considers the possibility of indium stockpiling.
Bismuth 2008 The operation of bismuth refineries in China slowed down due to power shortage caused by heavy snowfall.
Examples of recent disruption in minor metals supply and tight market conditions
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Loan for Mine Pollution Control ActivitiesJOGMEC provides long term, low-interest loans for mine pollution prevention implementers that own mining rights. Scheme for financing mine pollution control covers three categories: restoration of abandoned mine facilities, wastewater treatment for mine drainage, and contributions to the mine pollution control fund. This finance scheme is for corporations or individuals in charge of mine pollution control at their own abandoned or suspended mines. An overview of each category follows below.
1. Restoration of Abandoned Mine FacilitiesJOGMEC finances activities to prevent mine pollution from the closed adit, waste rock or tailing dams in the abandoned mine sites.
2. Wastewater Treatment for Mine DrainageJOGMEC finances operations to control mine drainage discharged from the abandoned mines.
3. Contributions to the Mine Pollution Control FundOwners of mining rights are responsible for preventing mine pollution under the Mine Safety Law.JOGMEC finances related projects with disbursements for the mine pollution control fund stipulated by the Law on Special Measures for Mine Pollution.
Loan for Mine Pollution LiabilitiesJOGMEC finances loans for the costs incurred in pollution control projects conducted by local governments as determined by the Environmental Pollution Control Expense Sharing Law for designated toxic substances (cadmium, copper, arsenic) caused by past mining or smelting activities that inflict damage to agricultural land and agricultural facilities.
Metals Finance Department +81-3-6758-8029Contact
Major achievementsFinancing for mine pollution control activities1) Restoration of abandoned mine facilities ………………………………………………… 14.8 billion yen (476 loans) (from 1973 to 2017)
2) Wastewater treatment for mine drainage ………………………………………………… 16.8 billion yen (466 loans) (from 1978 to 2017)
3) Contributions to the mine pollution control fund ………………………………………… 2.9 billion yen (65 loans) (from 1993 to 2017)
Financing for mine pollution liabilities
(During construction) (After completion)
An example of financing for mine pollution control activities (construction of wastewater treatment facilities)
Provides financial support for ensuring implementation of minepollution control activities
Financing for mine pollution control activities, and Loan for minepollution liabilities
Project overview
18.3 billion yen (224 loans) (from 1975 to 2017)
Typical examples of minor metals
Stockpiled materials
Stockpiles minor metals, and contributes to stabilization ofindustrial activities
Stockpiling of minor metals
With the purpose of preparing for any disruption in supply, JOGMEC handles national stockpiling of minor metals that exist in particular regions in the world. Minor metals are stored and managed centrally in stockpile warehouses owned by JOGMEC.The decision on which type of minor metals should be stockpiled is based on the situation of disruption in supply from overseas, and tightness in domestic/overseas demand and supply.
Project overview
Ferromanganese (a block with a length of 4 cm to 5 cm)
Cobalt metal (broken cathode with a length of 1 cm to 2 cm, thickness of a few millimeters)
Crude molybdenum oxide (powder)
Ferrovanadium (a block with a length of 2 cm to 3 cm)
Ferrotungusten (block)
Nickel metal(plate, 1 inch long and 1 inch wide)
Ferronickel(ingot with a length of 15 cm to 30 cm)
Nickel
Ferrochrome (left: a block with a length of 3 cm to 4 cm, right: shot with a length of 1 cm to 2 cm)
Chrome
Tungsten Molybdenum
Manganese Cobalt Vanadium
Rare Metals Stockpile Department +81-3-6758-8036Contact
Ammonium paratungstate (powder)
Rare earth 2008 Power shortage due to heavy snow interrupted rare earth production in China. 2010 Trade disputes between Japan and China slowed down the export of rare earth. 2016~ Supply decrease due to the strict environment inspection and shutdown of operation in China.
Platinum 2008 Power shortage interrupted platinum production in South Africa. 2012 Strikes interrupted platinum production in South Africa.
Nickel 2009-2010 A prolonged strike interrupted nickel production in the Sudbury site, VALE Inco, Canada. 2014~ Supply decreases due to embargo of concentrate in Indonesia.
Chrome 2008 Power shortage interrupted chrome production in South Africa. 2016 Suspension and reduction due to bankruptcy of producers in Republic of South Africa.
Tungsten 2010-2011 Production and export control strengthened by the Chinese government and the increase in global demand tightened the market.
2016~ Supply decrease due to the strict environment inspection and shutdown of operation in China.
Molybdenum 2008 The introduction of export control by the Chinese government tightened the market. China turned from an exporter to an importer of Molybdenum.
2015 Reduction of a high-quality oxide due to suspension of primary mines in North America.
Indium 2010-2011 Indium has become short in supply in response to the move of the Chinese government that considers the possibility of indium stockpiling.
Bismuth 2008 The operation of bismuth refineries in China slowed down due to power shortage caused by heavy snowfall.
Examples of recent disruption in minor metals supply and tight market conditions
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Typical examples ofcurrent minor metalsmaterial
Loan for Mine Pollution Control ActivitiesJOGMEC provides long term, low-interest loans for mine pollution prevention implementers that own mining rights. Scheme for financing mine pollution control covers three categories: restoration of abandoned mine facilities, wastewater treatment for mine drainage, and contributions to the mine pollution control fund. This finance scheme is for corporations or individuals in charge of mine pollution control at their own abandoned or suspended mines. An overview of each category follows below.
1. Restoration of Abandoned Mine FacilitiesJOGMEC finances activities to prevent mine pollution from the closed adit, waste rock or tailing dams in the abandoned mine sites.
2. Wastewater Treatment for Mine DrainageJOGMEC finances operations to control mine drainage discharged from the abandoned mines.
3. Contributions to the Mine Pollution Control FundOwners of mining rights are responsible for preventing mine pollution under the Mine Safety Law.JOGMEC finances related projects with disbursements for the mine pollution control fund stipulated by the Law on Special Measures for Mine Pollution.
Loan for Mine Pollution LiabilitiesJOGMEC finances loans for the costs incurred in pollution control projects conducted by local governments as determined by the Environmental Pollution Control Expense Sharing Law for designated toxic substances (cadmium, copper, arsenic) caused by past mining or smelting activities that inflict damage to agricultural land and agricultural facilities.
Metals Finance Department +81-3-6758-8029Contact
Major achievementsFinancing for mine pollution control activities1) Restoration of abandoned mine facilities ………………………………………………… 14.8 billion yen (476 loans) (from 1973 to 2017)
2) Wastewater treatment for mine drainage ………………………………………………… 16.8 billion yen (466 loans) (from 1978 to 2017)
3) Contributions to the mine pollution control fund ………………………………………… 2.9 billion yen (65 loans) (from 1993 to 2017)
Financing for mine pollution liabilities
(During construction) (After completion)
An example of financing for mine pollution control activities (construction of wastewater treatment facilities)
Provides financial support for ensuring implementation of minepollution control activities
Financing for mine pollution control activities, and Loan for minepollution liabilities
Project overview
18.3 billion yen (224 loans) (from 1975 to 2017)
Accurate and timely information on the rapidly-changing situation surrounding metal resources
It is critical for Japanese companies to know the international situation surrounding metal resources that has been rapidly changing in recent years.JOGMEC offers the following information services to support Japanese companies.
Market Research and Analysis
Provision of information through publication, website and e-mail newsletters
Metal Resources Seminar (held in July 2013)
A wide range of publications
An example of an e-mail newsletter
Project overview
Metals Strategy Department Contact +81-3-6758-8027Contact
Current news from JOGMEC’s overseas offices covering the status ofmetal exploration and development, political mining trends.
‘News Flash’
Brief reports concerning timely mining topics such as policies in resource-producing countries, agendas of international conferences through local interviews.
‘Current Topics’
A report covering such topics as activities of the metal sectors of JOGMEC, mining situations and trends in resource-producing countries, and trends in supply and demand of metal resources.
‘Metal Resources Report’
A report describing the trends in major resource-producing countries such as mining production in the previous year, status of mining activities like the trends of mining policies, and exploration and development projects conducted by mining majors (annual).
‘Global Trends in the Mining Industry’
A report summarizing the result of a comparative analysis of mining majors in their business activities (business strategies, production volume, exploration trends, etc.) based on each annual report.
‘Trends in Mining Majors’
A basic data book covering such topics as supply and demand of major metal resources, development trends, country information, company profiles, policies and technologies.
‘Metal Mining Data Book’
A basic hand book covering such topics as use of minor metal, company profiles, trends in supply and demand, prices, and recycling.
‘Rare Metal Hand Book’
The research and activity results of JOGMEC are reported and recycling.Metal Resources Seminar
Metals Strategy Department Contact +81-3-6758-8027Contact
Details of support tools that are described in this pamphlet can be
found on the JOGMEC website.
The latest news and information are also provided on the website.
Website and e-mail newsletter service
JOGMEC website
The latest information on metal resources is provided (updated as
needed).
Reports and news including “News Flash” and “Current
Topics”, metal resource information including “Trend in
mining Majors” and “Global Trends in the Mining
Industry”, and announcement and applications for
seminars and lectures.
Mineral Resources Information website
Contents
Metal resources newsletters are delivered to those who requested a
subscription free of charge every day (weekdays only).
Headlines of newspapers related to metal resources, updated News Flash, publication news of reports, and announcement of seminars, and lectures.
E-mail newsletter service
The only library in Japan specialized in literature and materials in
the field of metal resources and mining, having a wide range of
domestic and overseas books, magazines and reports.
Mineral Resources Information Center (library)
Access
Contents
Application for subscription can be made via the Mineral
Resources Information Center.Application forsubscription
Opening hours: Monday through Friday (10:00~17:00)
Closing days: Saturdays, Sundays, national holidays, and during year-end and New Year holidays
Location: JOGMEC Head Office (Toranomon Twin Building West 15F)
JOGMEC website:http://www.jogmec.go.jp/
Mineral Resources Information website:http://mric.jogmec.go.jp
Department in charge: Metals Strategy Department:Tel: 03-6758-8027
Ex
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form
atio
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Web
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A report summarizing the situation in major resource-producing countries such as general information, political policies, economy, mining overview, and regulations.
‘Investment Report’
Click here.Click here.
Mineral Resources Information Center
The website of the Mineral Resources Information Center
JOGMEC website
Accurate and timely information on the rapidly-changing situation surrounding metal resources
It is critical for Japanese companies to know the international situation surrounding metal resources that has been rapidly changing in recent years.JOGMEC offers the following information services to support Japanese companies.
Market Research and Analysis
Provision of information through publication, website and e-mail newsletters
Metal Resources Seminar (held in July 2013)
A wide range of publications
An example of an e-mail newsletter
Project overview
Metals Strategy Department Contact +81-3-6758-8027Contact
Current news from JOGMEC’s overseas offices covering the status ofmetal exploration and development, political mining trends.
‘News Flash’
Brief reports concerning timely mining topics such as policies in resource-producing countries, agendas of international conferences through local interviews.
‘Current Topics’
A report covering such topics as activities of the metal sectors of JOGMEC, mining situations and trends in resource-producing countries, and trends in supply and demand of metal resources.
‘Metal Resources Report’
A report describing the trends in major resource-producing countries such as mining production in the previous year, status of mining activities like the trends of mining policies, and exploration and development projects conducted by mining majors (annual).
‘Global Trends in the Mining Industry’
A report summarizing the result of a comparative analysis of mining majors in their business activities (business strategies, production volume, exploration trends, etc.) based on each annual report.
‘Trends in Mining Majors’
A basic data book covering such topics as supply and demand of major metal resources, development trends, country information, company profiles, policies and technologies.
‘Metal Mining Data Book’
A basic hand book covering such topics as use of minor metal, company profiles, trends in supply and demand, prices, and recycling.
‘Rare Metal Hand Book’
The research and activity results of JOGMEC are reported and recycling.Metal Resources Seminar
Metals Strategy Department Contact +81-3-6758-8027Contact
Details of support tools that are described in this pamphlet can be
found on the JOGMEC website.
The latest news and information are also provided on the website.
Website and e-mail newsletter service
JOGMEC website
The latest information on metal resources is provided (updated as
needed).
Reports and news including “News Flash” and “Current
Topics”, metal resource information including “Trend in
mining Majors” and “Global Trends in the Mining
Industry”, and announcement and applications for
seminars and lectures.
Mineral Resources Information website
Contents
Metal resources newsletters are delivered to those who requested a
subscription free of charge every day (weekdays only).
Headlines of newspapers related to metal resources, updated News Flash, publication news of reports, and announcement of seminars, and lectures.
E-mail newsletter service
The only library in Japan specialized in literature and materials in
the field of metal resources and mining, having a wide range of
domestic and overseas books, magazines and reports.
Mineral Resources Information Center (library)
Access
Contents
Application for subscription can be made via the Mineral
Resources Information Center.Application forsubscription
Opening hours: Monday through Friday (10:00~17:00)
Closing days: Saturdays, Sundays, national holidays, and during year-end and New Year holidays
Location: JOGMEC Head Office (Toranomon Twin Building West 15F)
JOGMEC website:http://www.jogmec.go.jp/
Mineral Resources Information website:http://mric.jogmec.go.jp
Department in charge: Metals Strategy Department:Tel: 03-6758-8027
Ex
plo
ratio
n a
nd
de
velo
pm
en
tIn
form
atio
n
Web
site and e-m
ail newsletters
A report summarizing the situation in major resource-producing countries such as general information, political policies, economy, mining overview, and regulations.
‘Investment Report’
Click here.Click here.
Mineral Resources Information Center
The website of the Mineral Resources Information Center
JOGMEC website
Profile of JOGMECName : Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC)
President : Tetsuhiro Hosono
Date of establishment : February 29, 2004
Equity capital : 919 Billion Yen (as of July, 2018)
Beijing Office (China)3005 Chang Fu Gong Office Building, Jia-26,Jian Guo Men Wai Street,Beijing CHINA 100022Tel.86-10-6590-9520
Botswana Geologic Remote Sensing Centre (Botswana)Plot 54353, 5th Floor Office B,Masa Centre,Gaborone, BOTSWANATel.267-390-2878
Jakarta Office (Indonesia)5th Floor,SUMMITMAS Ⅱ,JI,Jend,Sudirman Kav.61-62,Jakarta 12190, INDONESIATel.62-21-522-6640
Sydney Office (Australia)Level 23, BT Tower, 1 Market Street,Sydney NSW 2000 AUSTRALIATel.61-2-9264-9611
Washington Office (U.S.A.)1233 20th Street, N.W.Suite 206 Washington, D.C. 20036, U.S.A.Tel.1-202-775-0602
Houston Office (U.S.A.)One Riverway, Suite 450 Houston, Texas 77056, U.S.A.Tel.1-713-622-0204
Vancouver Office (Canada) 1710-400 Burrart Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6C 3A6 CANADATel.1-604-685-1282
Mexico Office (Mexico)Goldsmith No. 37, Oficina 401,Col. Chapultepec Polanco, C.P.11560MEXICO, D.F., MEXICOTel.52-55-5280-1099
Lima Office (Peru)Av. Camino Real 348, Torre El Pilar, Piso 7,Officina 704,San Isidro Lima-27, PERUTel.51-1-221-5088
Santiago Office (Chile)World Trade Center, Torre Norte 1005, Av. Nueva Tajamar 481, Las Condes, Santiago, CHILETel.56-2-2+81-3-6130
Moscow Office (Russia)Room 650, Hotel. Mezhdunarodnaya-2Krasnopresnenskaya Nab. 12 Moscow 123610RUSSIAN FEDERATIONTel.7-495-967-0405
London Office (UK)Carrington House, 126-130 Regent Street,London W1B 5SE UKTel.44-20-7287-7915
Middle East Office (U.A.E.)P.O.BOX 6270Al-Masaood Tower #904, Sheikh Hamdan Street,Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.Tel.971-2-6330366, 971-2-6217704
Metals Strategy Department+81-3-6758-8027
Metals Exploration Department
Mine Pollution Control Department
Metals Finance Department
Metals Mining Technology Department
Metals Strategy and Exploration Unit
Metals Technology and Financial Support Unit
Overseas Offices
Domestic Offices(excluding stockpiling bases and test fields)
Organization chart of the metal sectors of JOGMEC
9-3 Furudate, Kosakakozan, Kosaka,Akita, 017-0202Tel. +81-186-29-3829Fax. +81-186-29-3849
Metals Technology CenterJOGMEC Head Office
Toranomon Twin Building, 2-10-1,Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0001Tel. +81-3-6758-8000Fax. +81-3-6758-8008URL. http://www.jogmec.go.jp/
Metals Technology Center(in the Metal Mining Technical Training Center)
Kosakasmelter
KosakaTown Hall
Tohoku Exp
ressway
National R
oute 282
Kosaka River
KosakaHigh SchoolMae
KosakaHigh School Kosaka
Station
KosakaInterchange
KosakaElementary
SchoolConvenience
storeKoraku-kan
MiningOffice
MiningOffice Mae
To KazunoTo MoriokaTo Odate
To Hirosaki
To Hirosaki and Aomori
Local/folkmuseum
Jukai Line
Kos
aka
railw
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(car
go tr
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To Nanataki andLake Towada
Beijing
London
Abu Dhabi
Sydney
Jakarta
Botswana
Moscow
Vancouver
Houston
Mexico City
Lima
Washington
Santiago
Hokkaido
Headquarters
Kyushu
Tohoku (Yamagata)
Matsuo Mine PollutionControl Project Support Office
Metals Technology CenterHeadquarters
Metals Technology Center
Mine Pollution Control Project Support Offices
Matsuo Mine Pollution Control Project Support Office
Metals Technology Center9-3 Furudate, Kosakakozan, Kosaka, Akita, 017-0202Tel.+81-186-29-3829/Fax.+81-186-29-3849
Tohoku Metals Environment & Geothermal Resource Support Office2-5-17 Matsunami, Yamagata-shi, Yamagata, 990-0023Tel.+81-23-626-4631/Fax.+81-23-626-4632
Hokkaido Metals Environment & Geothermal Resource Support Office30-7 Motomachi, Date-shi, Hokkaido, 052-0023Tel.+81-142-25-1113/Fax.+81-142-23-1259
Chugoku-Kinki Metals Environment & Geothermal Resource Support Office Head Quarters of Metals Environment Management DepartmentTel.+81-3-6758-8032/Fax.+81-3-6758-8062
Kyushu Metals Environment & Geothermal Resource Support Office 1-5 Tashima Hon-machi, Hita-shi, Oita, 877-0026Tel.+81-973-27-6140/Fax.+81-973-27-6141
Matsuo Mine Pollution Control Project Support Office1-3-1 Kashiwadai, Hachimantai-shi, Iwate, 028-7303Tel.+81-195-78-3156,3157,3079Fax.+81-195-78-3076
Organization chart, offices and profile
Organization chart, offices and profile
+81-3-6758-8057
+81-3-6758-8028 +81-3-6758-8058
+81-3-6758-8032 +81-3-6758-8062
+81-3-6758-8029 +81-3-6758-8062
+81-3-6758-8030 +81-3-6758-8058
Rare Metals Stockpile DepartmentStockpile Unit +81-3-6758-8036 +81-3-6758-8066
Profile of JOGMECName : Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC)
President : Tetsuhiro Hosono
Date of establishment : February 29, 2004
Equity capital : 919 Billion Yen (as of July, 2018)
Beijing Office (China)3005 Chang Fu Gong Office Building, Jia-26,Jian Guo Men Wai Street,Beijing CHINA 100022Tel.86-10-6590-9520
Botswana Geologic Remote Sensing Centre (Botswana)Plot 54353, 5th Floor Office B,Masa Centre,Gaborone, BOTSWANATel.267-390-2878
Jakarta Office (Indonesia)5th Floor,SUMMITMAS Ⅱ,JI,Jend,Sudirman Kav.61-62,Jakarta 12190, INDONESIATel.62-21-522-6640
Sydney Office (Australia)Level 23, BT Tower, 1 Market Street,Sydney NSW 2000 AUSTRALIATel.61-2-9264-9611
Washington Office (U.S.A.)1233 20th Street, N.W.Suite 206 Washington, D.C. 20036, U.S.A.Tel.1-202-775-0602
Houston Office (U.S.A.)One Riverway, Suite 450 Houston, Texas 77056, U.S.A.Tel.1-713-622-0204
Vancouver Office (Canada) 1710-400 Burrart Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6C 3A6 CANADATel.1-604-685-1282
Mexico Office (Mexico)Goldsmith No. 37, Oficina 401,Col. Chapultepec Polanco, C.P.11560MEXICO, D.F., MEXICOTel.52-55-5280-1099
Lima Office (Peru)Av. Camino Real 348, Torre El Pilar, Piso 7,Officina 704,San Isidro Lima-27, PERUTel.51-1-221-5088
Santiago Office (Chile)World Trade Center, Torre Norte 1005, Av. Nueva Tajamar 481, Las Condes, Santiago, CHILETel.56-2-2+81-3-6130
Moscow Office (Russia)Room 650, Hotel. Mezhdunarodnaya-2Krasnopresnenskaya Nab. 12 Moscow 123610RUSSIAN FEDERATIONTel.7-495-967-0405
London Office (UK)Carrington House, 126-130 Regent Street,London W1B 5SE UKTel.44-20-7287-7915
Middle East Office (U.A.E.)P.O.BOX 6270Al-Masaood Tower #904, Sheikh Hamdan Street,Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.Tel.971-2-6330366, 971-2-6217704
Metals Strategy Department+81-3-6758-8027
Metals Exploration Department
Mine Pollution Control Department
Metals Finance Department
Metals Mining Technology Department
Metals Strategy and Exploration Unit
Reseach & Analysis DepartmentManagement Departments
Metals Technology and Financial Support Unit
Overseas Offices
Domestic Offices(excluding stockpiling bases and test fields)
Organization chart of the metal sectors of JOGMEC
9-3 Furudate, Kosakakozan, Kosaka,Akita, 017-0202Tel. +81-186-29-3829Fax. +81-186-29-3849
Metals Technology CenterJOGMEC Head Office
Toranomon Twin Building, 2-10-1,Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0001Tel. +81-3-6758-8000Fax. +81-3-6758-8008URL. http://www.jogmec.go.jp/
Metals Technology Center(in the Metal Mining Technical Training Center)
Kosakasmelter
KosakaTown Hall
Tohoku Exp
ressway
National R
oute 282
Kosaka River
KosakaHigh SchoolMae
KosakaHigh School Kosaka
Station
KosakaInterchange
KosakaElementary
SchoolConvenience
storeKoraku-kan
MiningOffice
MiningOffice Mae
To KazunoTo MoriokaTo Odate
To Hirosaki
To Hirosaki and Aomori
Local/folkmuseum
Jukai Line
Kos
aka
railw
ay
(car
go tr
ain)
To Nanataki andLake Towada
Beijing
London
Abu Dhabi
Sydney
Jakarta
Botswana
Moscow
Vancouver
Houston
Mexico City
Lima
Washington
Santiago
Hokkaido
Headquarters
Kyushu
Tohoku (Yamagata)
Matsuo Mine PollutionControl Project Support Office
Metals Technology CenterHeadquarters
Metals Technology Center
Mine Pollution Control Project Support Offices
Matsuo Mine Pollution Control Project Support Office
Metals Technology Center9-3 Furudate, Kosakakozan, Kosaka, Akita, 017-0202Tel.+81-186-29-3829/Fax.+81-186-29-3849
Tohoku Metals Environment & Geothermal Resource Support Office2-5-17 Matsunami, Yamagata-shi, Yamagata, 990-0023Tel.+81-23-626-4631/Fax.+81-23-626-4632
Hokkaido Metals Environment & Geothermal Resource Support Office30-7 Motomachi, Date-shi, Hokkaido, 052-0023Tel.+81-142-25-1113/Fax.+81-142-23-1259
Chugoku-Kinki Metals Environment & Geothermal Resource Support Office Head Quarters of Metals Environment Management DepartmentTel.+81-3-6758-8032/Fax.+81-3-6758-8062
Kyushu Metals Environment & Geothermal Resource Support Office 1-5 Tashima Hon-machi, Hita-shi, Oita, 877-0026Tel.+81-973-27-6140/Fax.+81-973-27-6141
Matsuo Mine Pollution Control Project Support Office1-3-1 Kashiwadai, Hachimantai-shi, Iwate, 028-7303Tel.+81-195-78-3156,3157,3079Fax.+81-195-78-3076
Organization chart, offices and profile
Organization chart, offices and profile
+81-3-6758-8057
+81-3-6758-8028 +81-3-6758-8058
+81-3-6758-8032 +81-3-6758-8062
+81-3-6758-8029 +81-3-6758-8062
+81-3-6758-8030 +81-3-6758-8058
+81-3-6758-8024 +81-3-6758-8054
Rare Metals Stockpile DepartmentStockpile Unit +81-3-6758-8036 +81-3-6758-8066
November. 2018
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