FCF Minerals provided on site accommodations in Runruno mine to the Geological Society of the Philippines and Mongolian Society of Economic Geologists.
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In order to establish a productive and promising joint venture, the Geological Society of the Philippines (GSP) and the Mongolian Society of Economic Geologists (MonSEG) recently signed an Agreement of Cooperation and Exchange between both associations. The signing was held on April 15, 2024.
From a statement by Janice Wayan, GSP's Trustee and PR Committee Chair, "The Agreement marks the beginning of a mutually beneficial partnership that will pave the way for joint research projects, knowledge sharing initiatives, and capacity-building programs. Through this collaboration, both associations seek to harness their respective expertise and resources to address common challenges and opportunities in the field of economic geology.”
“It also aims to facilitate geological cooperation, strengthen economic ties, and promote sustainable business growth within the exploration and mining sectors of both nations.”
Joey Nelson R. Ayson and Magsarjav Ochirbat signed the Agreement as President of GSP and MonSEG respectively. The signing ceremony was attended by representatives from GSP, MonSEG, and other stakeholders from the geological and mining industries.
GSP also arranged a visit to the Runruno mine of FCF Minerals, which the Mongolians were very interested in the BIOX and ASTER processes and how it can be applied in Mongolia. FCF provided on site accommodations to GSP and MonSEG.
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Photo credits: Geological Society of the Philippines, c/o Joey Nelson Ayson
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Media release by Janice Wayan, Trustee and PR Committee Chair, Geological Society of the Philippines