Mining concessions
- 12 September 2017
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This dataset contains data for mining concessions in Cambodia’s from 1995 to 2014. The data was collected from many sources by ODC’s mappers such as government, news, company profiles, reports and NGO agency in both pdf and shapefile format. Geographic data is encoded in the WGS 84, Zone 48 North coordinate reference system.
Government Data Complete
Information Obtained From Official Government Sources, With Official Legal Documentation, In The Four Identification Fields: A. Company Name; B. Location; C. GPS Coordinates And/Or Analog Map; And D. Purpose (Crop, Ore, Etc.)
Government Data Partial
Information Obtained From Official Government Sources, With Legal Documentation, But Missing One Or More Of The Following Identification Fields: A. Company Name; B. Location; C. GPS Coordinates And/Or Analog Map; And D. Purpose (Crop, Ore, Etc.)
Secondary Sources
Information obtained from the concessionaire (company/entity) or from government source(s) without legal documentation.
Other Data
Information Obtained From Any Other Source In Public Domain (Including Documentation From Photographs, Etc.)
License | Samnang Rer Thbong Thmor Co, Ltd |
Province | Koh Kong |
District | Thma Bang |
Commune | Not found |
Size in hectare | 12,000 |
Area name | O Tatok |
Contract date | Not found |
Mineral commodity | Ilmenite |
Investor nationality | Not found |
Registered address | #371BE1, St.7CC, Sangkat Chaum Chao, Khan Dangkor, Phnom Penh |
Director name | Not found |
Director nationality | Not found |
Mining registration | Not found |
Company website | Not found |
Issurance ministry | Not found |
Contract duration | Not found |
Implement status | Not found |
EIA date | 5/10/2014 |
EIA status | Feasibility Study |
Data classification |
Government data partial Information obtained from official Government sources, with legal documentation, but missing one or more of the following identification fields: |
Reference documents
List of land for mineral concession areas
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General Department of Mineral Resources, of Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy, shows a list of land for mineral concessions areas for 47 companies along with geographical locations and coordinates of the activities, either exploration or exploitation. The attached document was retrieved in May 2013, which was made accessible from the website of Technical Working Group on Forestry and Environment (TWGFE) as shown on the screenshot. |
Mineral companies in Cambodia by EISEI network
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The list of the mineral companies was compiled and updated in June 2012 by EISEI network. All of the information were originally collected from mining provincial departments of the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy (MIME), and other sources from the network. The list records the total of 150 companies along with the company's address and nationality as well as geographical location, land size and mineral types of the operation. Nearly all of those companies were granted exploration licenses. |
Concession Bibliography
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This bibliography provided full list of documents about studies on economic land concession, the push and full factors of myth of development in Cambodia, rural livelihood and social development issues addressed in various sources. Furthermore, legal framework: sub-decree, law, directive and policy related to land issues and social development. The documents were gathered from government ministries (ministry of Economic & Finance; Ministry of Land Management, NGOs Forum on Cambodia. In addition, several case study and general information at both regional and international on mining concession in Cambodia were also available. The above information were available at NGOs Forum on Cambodia website which compiled by the Land and Livelihoods Programme. |
Concession bibliography
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The concession biography is compiled by the land and livelihood program of NGO Forum on Cambodia. A list of the publications and laws extends over various issues of (economic land/mining) concessions and its impact on the people livelihood, land conflict, land grabs, and the regional trends in South East Asia. |
Concession Bibliography
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A webpage showing list showing report of case studies on various concessions or land related investment issues. |
NGO Forum on Cambodia: List of Development Projects
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The information consisted of project number with code number (EIA-001 - EIA-071); owner of project; date of EIA conducted - between 2007-2013; name of EIA; project location; list of company conducted EIA study; and name of development project with specific locations to be carried out nationwide. These are feasibility studies of various development projects at respective provinces. The projects consisted of hydro-power plant, resort & island development, and agro-industry. There were 72 companies registered and were rewarded projects where the location lied from coastal area - south west to highland region - north-east area. Interestingly, all projects had gone through EIA study by some companies - KCC, Power Engineering Consulting, CES, Green Consultancy, SAWAC Consultants for Development, Team Consulting Engineering and Management, Phanitra Development, CAS, Creative Green Design, CIS, Green Environment Group, and Cambodian Environment. |
List of_EIAs on September 2013
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This is a list of record on the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) received by a local organization in Cambodia, NGO Forum, as of September 2013. The table consists of 71 EIA records and outlines the project hosting companies(some with translations in Khmer language), date of EIA, name/status of EIA, project location, EIA companies and the name of the listed project(some with translations in Khmer language). |
Company Search: Samnang Rer Thbong Thmor Co, Ltd
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This screenshot document is about brief information for Samnang Rer Thbong Thmor Co, Ltd , registered in the ministry of commerce. The information includes the company's registration number, place of registration, board resolution , company address..., and ODC's working group took the screenshot and converted it to PDF as referencing information in PDF format on July 28, 2016. |