en.Wedoany.com Reported - On April 2nd, the Sichuan Provincial Public Resource Trading Network in China announced the official listing and transfer of the mining right for the Tazishan Construction Basalt Mine in Yingjing County, Ya'an City. The starting price is 480 million yuan, with a resource volume of 55.033 million cubic meters and a proposed transfer period of 20 years. Calculations indicate the resource fee for this mine is approximately 8.72 yuan per cubic meter, with a minimum annual production capacity of 2.75 million cubic meters.
The mining right is located in Minjian Yi Township, Yingjing County, covering an area of 0.8121 square kilometers. The listing period is from May 8, 2026, to May 21, 2026. Participation is limited to single entities only; consortiums are not accepted.
According to the transfer rules, the bid bond paid by the successful bidder will be directly converted into the first installment of the mining right transfer income. If the bond is insufficient, the difference must be paid; if it exceeds the first installment, the excess amount will be refunded via the original payment path without interest. If the successful bidder fails to pay the full first installment within 20 days after the deadline, the transferor has the right to terminate the contract, and the paid bond will not be refunded.
Data from the Aggregates Network shows that Sichuan Province has been continuously promoting the large-scale development of green mines in recent years. Ya'an City, with its abundant basalt and granite resources, has become a major production base for sand and aggregates within Sichuan. With the accelerated construction of the Chengdu-Chongqing economic circle, major projects such as highways, railways, and water conservancy hubs are intensively being implemented in the region, leading to a sustained increase in demand for high-quality aggregates.
The listing of the Tazishan Basalt Mine will not only improve the layout of aggregate resources in western Sichuan but also provide a stable supply of aggregates for national key projects such as the Sichuan-Tibet Railway and the Chengdu-Chongqing Middle Line. It is estimated that the mine can stably supply over 55 million cubic meters of high-quality basalt during its 20-year transfer period, further driving the transformation of Sichuan's aggregate industry towards greener, larger-scale, and higher-quality development.
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