[Rockhounds] A copper deposit of over 20 million tons has just been discovered in an unlikely and unexpected location.

Kreigh Tomaszewski kreigh at gmail.com
Sat Apr 26 05:07:18 PDT 2025


In a stunning geological revelation that has captivated mining experts
worldwide, a massive copper deposit exceeding 20 million tons has been
discovered in China <https://farmingdale-observer.com/tag/china/>‘s Tibetan
plateau. This unexpected find in the Qinghai-Xizang region represents one
of the largest copper reserves ever documented, potentially reshaping
global metal markets and energy
<https://farmingdale-observer.com/tag/energy/> transition efforts.
The newly identified copper deposit, located in the remote highlands of the
Tibetan plateau, has immediately positioned China as a dominant force in
the strategic metals arena. Geological surveys confirm the primary site
contains over 20 million tons of high-grade copper ore, with four
additional neighboring deposits potentially holding a combined 150 million
tons.

This discovery strengthens China’s resource independence, allowing it to
domestically control approximately two-thirds of its copper needs. The
timing couldn’t be more strategic, as copper prices continue to surge amid
exploding global demand. Much like other remarkable scientific discoveries
that reshape our understanding of natural resources
<https://farmingdale-observer.com/2025/03/04/a-50000-year-old-baby-mammoth-is-unveiled-in-russia-in-an-astonishing-state-of-preservation/>,
this finding challenges previous assumptions about where valuable deposits
might be located.

Mining operations at such extreme altitudes present formidable challenges.
Engineers are developing innovative extraction technologies including
autonomous drones and specialized drilling robots designed to function in
the plateau’s harsh climate conditions. These technological adaptations may
themselves spark advances in mining practices worldwide.

https://farmingdale-observer.com/2025/04/25/a-copper-deposit-of-over-20-million-tons-has-just-been-discovered-in-an-unlikely-and-unexpected-location/


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