So far, 68 minerals have been identified and extracted across the country, he added.
However, exploration operations have been carried out in just over 100,000 square kilometer area of the country, he said. In October, Karbasian said that the value of incomplete mineral projects in Iran reaches $5.7 billion.
The projects are related to nearly 60 mines in the country, he said, adding that IMIDRO needs $28 billion to implement its development projects by the end of the fifth five-year national development plan (2015).
Iran is ranks among the 15 major mineral-rich countries of the world and exports its industrial and mineral products to 159 countries, including Iraq, China, the United Arab Emirates, India and Afghanistan.
The important mines of Iran include coal, metallic minerals, sand and gravel, chemical minerals and salt.
The country has the world's largest zinc and second largest copper deposits and ranks ninth for its iron reserves.
Trend News Agency 2014

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