Poltava region hides treasures worth $790 billion: what resources could change Ukraine.
Poltava region is truly a real treasure of Ukraine. It is home to a variety of mineral resources, from oil and gas to sand and rare metals, which can bring in billions in revenue. The geological features of the region allow for the extraction of various beneficial resources, making Poltava particularly interesting for industrialists and investors.
Geological features of Poltava region
Poltava region is located at the intersection of two unique geological structures - the Dnieper-Donets basin and the Ukrainian crystalline shield. This makes the region rich in a variety of minerals, including combustible (oil, gas), metallic (iron ores), and non-metallic resources (clay, sand, bischofite).
Poltava region is considered one of the critical areas for energy resource extraction in Ukraine. Most of the gas and oil is extracted here, as well as iron ores, mineral waters, and various non-metallic resources. Foreign companies are exploring investment opportunities in these sectors, which could bring new development opportunities for the region.
Iron ores and Kremenchuk magnetic anomaly
One of the most valuable resources of the Poltava region is the iron ores found within the Kremenchuk magnetic anomaly. These deposits provide raw materials for Ukraine's metallurgical industry and have large reserves estimated at tens of millions of tons.
The article highlights the importance of the Poltava region for energy security and industrial development in Ukraine. The region has great potential in extracting and utilizing various mineral resources, making it key to the country's economic life.Prospects for extraction and investments
Despite the challenges posed by the war, Poltava remains an attractive region for investing in mineral extraction. Foreign companies are showing interest in developing specific sectors, opening new opportunities for the region.
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