Luanda — The Ministry of Geology and Mining will be ready to release the first results on the minerals potential survey, an information that will lead to intensive aerial surveys and the collection of samples for laboratory treatment, said Tuesday in Luanda, the incumbent minister, Francisco Queiroz.
Speaking at the end of the yearend greetings ceremony, Francisco Queiroz took the opportunity to make an assessment of his sector, stressing that by the end of 2015 the country will have the first scientific information from new mining spots identified under the National Geology Plan (PLANAGEO).
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