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 | Chip Mong Insee Cement (CMIC) |
Province | Battambang |
District | Rotonak Mondol |
Commune | Sdach Kong Khang lech |
Size in hectare | 110 |
Area name | Not found |
Contract date | Not found |
Mineral commodity | Limestone |
Investor nationality | Thailand, Cambodia |
Registered address | JGRF+8WG, Preytapret Village, Sdach Kong Khang lech Commune, Banteay Meas District, Kampot Province, Cambodia.(CMIC), Banteay Meas |
Director name | Not found |
Director nationality | Not found |
Mining registration | Not found |
Company website | https://www.chipmonginsee.com/about-us-basic/ |
Issurance ministry | Not found |
Contract duration | Not found |
Implement status | Not found |
EIA date | Not found |
EIA status | Not found |
Data classification |
Other data Information obtained from any other source in public domain (including documentation from photographs, etc.) |
Reference documents
Webpage capture on the news article of Chip Mong Insee positioned for further growth with launch of new Camel cement brand
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In line with the launch of the new brand, Chip Mong Insee is about to commission its brand-new cement plant in Touk Meas, Kampot. With a capital investment of USD262 million, the manufacturing facility for the Camel brand of cement will be Cambodia’s largest single line and will help to alleviate the Kingdom’s dependency on imported cement products. With construction ahead of schedule, Lynam expects the company will be ready to put the first batch of cement out to market by year end. |