Mines And Minerals Development Department

Directorate of Mines & Minerals Balochistan

  1. 1. OFFICE: Director General (Head Office):

Name of Director General: Abdullah Shahwani

Contact: 081-9211167

Address: DG MM Office, Link Sariab Road Quetta.

Social Media:

Twitter/X: @DGMMD_GOB

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/mmd-gob

DG Mines & Minerals Mr. Abdullah Shahwani

 

 

 

 

2. Regional Offices:

S.N.

Regional office

Name of Incharge

Contact

1)

Hub

Muhammad Ibrahim (Director T&L)

0333-7802748

2)

Loralai

Aizaz Khan Barozai (Director T&L)

0333-7837262

3)

Dalbandin

Muhammad Siraj (Deputy Director)

72095850333-

4)

Khuzdar

Muhammad Alam (Acting Deputy Director)

03368112483

5)

Mach

Azam Azeem (Assistant Director)

0332-6267736

6)

Muslim Bagh

Muhammad Ashraf (Assistant Director)

0321-8110661

7)

Harnai

Muhammad Ashraf (Assistant Director)

0321-8110661

8)

Gwadar

Azam Azeem (Assistant Director)

0332-6267736

 

 

3. Logo of the Department:

 

 

 

 

4. Organizational Structure:

Organization Structure of DGMM is attached at the end of this document before pictures.

5. Services for General Public:
i. Responsible for the granting of rights to explore and develop the Province’s mineral resources
ii. To grant & regulate the mineral concessions/titles under Balochistan Mineral Rules 2002.
iii. To Collect rent and royalty.
iv. To Solve boundary disputes between different Mine Owners.
v. To provide effective co-ordination and management of the Department, Promote mineral resources development in the Province by establishing coordination between the Government and the Industry.
vi. To access to land for exploration and mining.
vii. Provide technical assistance to the Mine owners for scientific exploration/exploitation of Minerals.
viii. To update Geoscientific and resources information and facilitation and co-ordination of industry project through Government
6. Measures under taken by the Department for interaction with general public (Helpline, Website any other)
i. The Department has undertaken a PSDP Scheme PSDP No: 3863  Project ID: Z2019.0049
ii. under the nomenclature “Institutional Strengthening Automation of Royalty Regime in Mining Sector, Installation of Weigh Machines Bridges & Establishment of Check Post”

The Project is aimed at providing one window operation to the public/applicants. Launching of website is part of the project where basic information along with public data will be available for prospective investors and public.

The software component of the Project has been completed and PC-I for hardware and allied components have been submitted, after which hardware, internet connectivity and cloud storage services will be hired through open bidding.

iii. The Department has also taken the initiative of Capacity Building of its officers under a PSDP scheme under which its technical as well as administrative staff are being trained on the latest trends in the industry.
iv. The Department has granted several potential areas of critical minerals to the Government of Balochistan owned companies for Joint Venture with international investors. This will help in employment generation, revenue generation and transfer of technology. Furthermore, all the companies who are granted Large Scale Mineral Titles are being asked to reserve free equity shares for the Government of Balochistan owned companies BMRL and BMEC.
v. The Department has further initiated a scheme ‘Geo Resource Survey of Balochistan’ which will map the mineral areas of the Province.
7. Major development projects, reforms and achievements:
i. Balochistan Mines & Minerals Act 2025: The Federal Government Ministry of Energy Petroleum Division initiated an exercise to harmonize the legal and regulatory regime of all the Provinces. The Provincial MMDD participated in a series of meetings during the last one year, during which draft act was made with the help of international consultants. The Provincial Assembly, in its session held on March 13, 2025 passed the Balochistan Mines & Minerals bill 2025. Following the approval of the Hon’ble Governor Balochistan, the Balochistan Mines & Minerals Act 2025 has been published as an Act of the Balochistan Provincial Assembly. This Provincial law strikes a balance between facilitating ease of doing business and prioritizing sustainable mining practices.
ii. Feasibility Study Update of Reko Diq Project: The Reko Diq Mining Company (RDMC) carried out extensive work in their granted area and have recently completed their feasibility study update. As per the latest report, following are the key statistics of the project:
a. Mine Life: 38+ years
b. Copper Production per annum: Phase-I: 260 kt, Phase-II: 400 kt
c. Gold Production per annum:  Phase-I: 300 koz, Phase-II: 500 koz
d. Employment generation: 8000+
e. CSR: 1% of capital during construction, 0.4% of revenue thereafter.
iii. Notices to idle Mining Leases: The Department prepared a list of 144 idle Mining Leases comprising Coal, Marble, Iron, Copper, Chromite and other minerals. Notice to all the 144 Leases holders was published in the leading newspapers, after-which several leases holders have submitted responses which are currently under review.
iv. Capacity Building of the Officers of Mines & Minerals Development Department: The Department has a PSDP project “Capacity Building of the Officers of Mines & Minerals Development Department” PSDP No. 4212 aimed at training officers of the Department on the latest trendes.

In the last one year following trainings have been held:

10 Officers trained on Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) International Certification
10 officers trained on GIS & Remote Sensing
17 officers trained on Administrative & Financial Skills
10 Officers trained on Hands on Geophysical Instruments Training with the help of Geophysics Department UoB.

The following trainings are scheduled in the coming months under the project:

Geological Field Work (With the support of Centre of Excellence in Minerology UoB)
Mineral Processing Training at Pakistan Institute of Engineering & Applied Sciences (PIEAS) Islamabad.
Hands on Geophysical Instruments Training for Geologists and Engineers of MMD
Second Batches of Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), Geological Field Work, GIS & Remote Sensing.
8. Statement:

The Province of Balochistan has for long been known for potential reserves of Mineral Resources. However, this potential has not been fully utilized for the economic uplift of the Province. The Mineral sector is contributing less than 3 % to the GDP, whereas, it has the potential to contribute 10% of the GDP. This is partly due to the negligence of the Government in the past and partly due to non-compliance of the Private Sector to the International best practices. The Department has initiated process to automate the Licensing and Royalty Regime, and provide transparent and one window operation to the investors. Recently, various qualified Engineers and other technical staff have joined the Department improving the human resource capacity. The Department is building its capacity and striving hard to make itself at par with modern day standards and to facilitate the mineral sector and investors.

Following the initiation of the Reko Diq project, various exploration licenses have been granted to national and international companies which will result in creating economic activity in the Province and will also create thousands of employment opportunities for the locals.

The Province has also recently introduced the Balochistan Mines & Minerals Act 2025 Balochistan Province has introduced the Balochistan Mines and Minerals Act 2025, aimed at promoting investment in the minerals sector. The law facilitates ease of doing business while emphasizing sustainable mining practices. The Provincial Directorate General of Mines and Minerals is streamlining title application and revenue management process for ease-of doing business.

The progress of the sector is not possible without the support of private sector and academia. The public is expected to support investment by allowing smooth functioning of different mining projects, the private sector is expected to adopt international best practices with regards to proper and safe mining, and the academia is expected to undertake research in consultation with the industry with regards to exploration of critical minerals and implementation of latest mining techniques in the Province.

9. Production of Minerals:

The details of production of different minerals in the last one year is given as under:

The details of production of different minerals in the last one year is given as under:

S.No.

Name Of Mineral

District

Total in Tons

1.

Coal

Quetta

486,981.87

2.

Bolan

56,972.95

3.

Chamalang

136,465.55

4.

Duki

542,463.90

5.

Harnai

439,492.91

6.

Total

 1,662,377.18

7.

Marble

Khuzdar

407,471.00

8.

Lasbela

238,164.00

9.

Loralai

642.65

10.

Bolan

11.

chagai

142.00

12.

Mastung

50.00

13.

Total

646,419.65

14.

Limestone

Lasbela, chagai

5,021,734.56

15.

Shale

Lasbela

1,664,466.31

16.

Serpentine

Lasbela

162.00

17.

Iron ore

chagai

303,552.00

18.

Khuzdar

19.

Lasbela

20.

Total

303,552.00

21.

Chromite

Killa Saifullah

100,029.91

22.

chagai

4,535.00

23.

Kharan

992.00

24.

Khuzdar

596.00

25.

Total

106,152.91

26.

Mangnasite

Killa Saifullah

27.

Barite

chagai

5,483.00

28.

Khuzdar

206,302.00

29.

Pumice

chagai

15,050.00

30.

Mangnese

Khuzdar

31.

chagai

312.00

32.

Marble oynx

chagai

7,146.00

33.

Sulphar

chagai

45.00

34.

Grenite

chagai

767.00

35.

Fluorite

Mastung

36.

Khuzdar

37.

Loralai

4,575.11

38.

Cu concentrate

chagai

50,290.76

39.

Copper Ore(Raw
material)

chagai

4,230,175.81

40.

Copper blister

chagai

9,284.10

41.

Basalt

Lasbela

20,361.89

42.

Travertine

Loralai

43.

Sand

Lasbela

114,609.27

44.

Calcite

Harnai

1,387.60

10. Contact Details (Telephone, Mobile No, Email ID)

Telephone: 081-9211167

Mobile: +92 334 4789440

Email: mines@balochistan.gov.pk

11. Rules of Business:
Grant of Mineral Concessions/Titles under Balochistan Mines and Minerals Act, 2025.
Collection of Royalty and rent and resolving the Mines boundary disputes
Technical assistance/advice to the Mines Owners for scientific exploration of Minerals.
Development Projects
To ensure the enforcement of the safety laws applicable for the Mines worker under Mines Act, 1923, Coal Mines Regulations 1926, consolidated Mines Rules 1952 and Electricity Rules, 1937.
Training matters of Mines Workers and Supervisory Staff.
Rescue and Safety matters under Mines Act 1923.
Periodic inspection of Mines by Staff of Inspection Wing.
Prosecution of the defaulters in case of non implementing of the safety provisions under the relevant rules.
Welfare measures for Mine Workers such as Education, Health, drinking water supply and recreation under Excise Duty on Mineral (Labour Welfare) Act, 1967 Collection of excise duty (Cess) on dispatch of various mineral at the rate so fixed.
All Service matters of the employees of the Attached Departments, which does no include employees of the Secretariat and except those matters entrusted to Services and General Administration Department or to any other Department.

 

 

 

 

12. Organogram

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13. Pictures

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pictures of the under Construction Scheme “Mineral Complex of Balochistan”

Mineral Complex of Balochistan”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Minister Mines & Minerals Mir Shoaib Nosherwani, Secretary Mines and Minerals and DG Mines and Minerals being briefed by the officers of C&W Department on their visit to the site of under construction building of Mineral Complex

 

Training of Officers on Automation Software

GIS & Remote Sensing Training under Capacity Building Project at EHS BUITEMS