Bolan Mining Enterprises holds 49th annual management committee meeting
KARACHI: The 49th annual management committee meeting of Bolan Mining Enterprises (BME) focused on maximising the company’s potential, improving operational efficiency and contributing to the socioeconomic development of the region through responsible mining practices.
The meeting was attended by joint venture (JV) partners, including Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) and the government of Balochistan. Managing Director and CEO of PPL Imran Abbasy participated alongside senior PPL officials, while the government of Balochistan was represented by Secretary, Mines And Minerals Development Department Saidal Khan Luni.
Discussions centred on enhancing operational efficiency and fostering sustainable growth for BME. The JV partners explored strategies to optimise resource extraction, improve infrastructure, and promote the sustainable development of BME’s mining projects. The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to these goals.
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