EXPLORATION
Brazil's government plans to sell rights to as many as 22 000 mineral exploration areas in the first half of 2017, the president of the country's geological service (CPRM) Leonardo Ledsham said on Wednesday.
Brazil also plans to sell nine large, strategic mining projects, he said, including: the Miriti phosphate deposit in Pernambuco and Paraiba states; the Palmeirópolis copper, lead and zinc project in Tocantins; the Bom Jardim copper project in Goias and the Candiota coal project in Rio Grande do Sul.
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