Oyu Tolgoi mine

Oyu Tolgoi
Shaft 1 at Oyu Tolgoi
Location
Oyu Tolgoi is located in Mongolia
Oyu Tolgoi
Oyu Tolgoi
Location in Mongolia
LocationKhanbogd
AimagÖmnögovi
CountryMongolia
Coordinates43°00′30″N 106°50′35″E / 43.00833°N 106.84306°E / 43.00833; 106.84306
Production
ProductsGold, Copper
Owner
CompanyOyu Tolgoi LLC
Websitewww.ot.mn

The Oyu Tolgoi mine, also Oyuutolgoi (Mongolian: Оюутолгой, pronounced [ɔˌjʊˑtʰɔɮˈɢœˑ]; lit. "Turquoise Hill"), is a combined open pit and underground mining project in Khanbogd sum within the south Gobi Desert, approximately 235 kilometres (146 mi) east of the Ömnögovi Province capital Dalanzadgad. The site was discovered in 2001 and is being developed as a joint venture between Turquoise Hill Resources (a majority owned subsidiary of Rio Tinto) with 66% ownership and the Government of Mongolia with 34%. The mine began construction as of 2010 and shipped its first batch of copper on 9 July 2013.[1]

The Oyu Tolgoi mining project is the largest financial undertaking in Mongolia's history and is expected upon completion to produce 450,000 tonnes (500,000 short tons) of copper annually. Financing for the project has come in part from the Rio Tinto Group and an investment agreement between Ivanhoe Mines and the government of Mongolia.

Rio Tinto reached an agreement with the government in January 2022 to move the joint Oyu Tolgoi copper and gold project forward and resolve outstanding issues, which is key for Mongolia to significantly increase its copper exports to China in 2023.[2]

  1. ^ Oyu, Tolgoi. "Oyu Tolgoi begins concentrate shipments". Oyu Tolgoi. Archived from the original on 31 August 2013. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  2. ^ Adiya, Amar (25 May 2022). "What You Need To Know About Mongolia and What's On the Horizon in H2 2022". Mongolia Weekly. Retrieved 11 September 2022.