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SGS CEO Reveals Plan to Establish Geological Museum in Saudi Arabia

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Last updated: 2024/09/05 at 10:52 PM
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Saudi Arabia is set to establish a geological museum in cooperation with the Ministry of Tourism, according to Eng. Abdullah Al-Shamrani, CEO of the Saudi Geological Survey (SGS). The aim is to showcase the geological information of various sites in the country that can be turned into tourist destinations. The Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources has already processed over 2000 license applications, with more than 2,300 mining licenses issued. Al-Shamrani highlighted the importance of supporting investors in the mineral industry, with the value of minerals in Saudi Arabia estimated at $2.5 trillion.

The geological wealth of Saudi Arabia includes vast reserves of gold, zinc, and copper, with ongoing exploration operations. The ministry has granted over 1,400 quarry licenses for building materials and more than 600 exploration licenses worth an estimated SR89 billion ($23.7 billion). Al-Shamrani emphasized the potential for utilizing caves as tourist sites, with over 150 caves identified across the Kingdom. The Umm Jarsan cave near Madinah and the Abu Al-Waul Cave in Harrat Khaybar are among the notable geological attractions in the country.

Fossils play a significant role in geological tourism, with the potential for collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism to showcase fossils, stones, and other geological components in the museum. Al-Shamrani highlighted recent fossil discoveries in the Nafud region and the Hijaz Saadan, including remains of an extinct whale dating back 37 million years. The establishment of a geological museum will not only promote tourism but also enhance scientific knowledge and investment opportunities in Saudi Arabia’s mineral industry.

The partnership between the Saudi Geological Survey and the Ministry of Tourism signifies a strategic approach to harnessing the geological resources of the country for tourism development. By transforming caves into tourist sites and incorporating fossils and geological specimens in the museum, Saudi Arabia aims to attract visitors interested in exploring the geological history and diversity of the region. The geological museum will serve as a hub for education, research, and investment in the mineral sector, further contributing to the economic growth and diversification of the Kingdom.

With a focus on the success of investors and the utilization of geological resources for tourism, the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources is at the forefront of supporting the mineral industry in Saudi Arabia. The significant mineral reserves, including gold, zinc, and copper, present lucrative opportunities for exploration and mining operations. The issuance of mining licenses and exploration permits underscores the government’s commitment to promoting sustainable development and utilization of the country’s mineral wealth.

In conclusion, the establishment of a geological museum in Saudi Arabia is a testament to the country’s commitment to showcasing its rich geological heritage and attracting tourists interested in exploring the natural wonders of the region. The collaboration between the Saudi Geological Survey and the Ministry of Tourism underscores a coordinated effort to leverage geological resources for tourism development and investment opportunities. With a focus on geological tourism, the museum will not only promote scientific knowledge but also encourage sustainable development and conservation of Saudi Arabia’s geological assets for future generations.

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