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⁦Zarshouran Gold Company⁩

⁦Zarshouran Gold Mine and Mineral Industries Development Company is an IMIDRO subsidiary operating the Zarshouran gold mine near Takab in West Azerbaijan Province⁩, ⁦Iran⁩. ⁦The asset is described as Iran’s largest gold mine and had reported output above 100 kilograms of gold per month in 2023⁩, ⁦supported by bullion-processing and tailings-management infrastructure⁩. ⁦Current production⁩, ⁦reserve conversion and the status of expansion plans require updated confirmation⁩.

⁦Listing⁩⁦Unlisted⁩
⁦Export⁩⁦Medium⁩
⁦Verification⁩⁦Needs Update⁩
⁦Confidence⁩⁦Medium⁩
⁦Updated⁩28/06/2026
⁦Market Role⁩

⁦Market position⁩

⁦Zarshouran is described as Iran’s largest gold mine and⁩, ⁦in the cited reporting⁩, ⁦the largest in the Middle East⁩. ⁦Its processing unit began operating in November 2014 and was described at that time as Iran’s largest producer of gold bullion⁩. ⁦Monthly gold output exceeded 100 kilograms in 2023⁩, ⁦placing the asset among the more consequential sources of domestic bullion supply⁩.

⁦OPERATING PROFILE⁩

⁦Operations⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦footprint⁩

⁦Products and services⁩

⁦Zarshouran Gold Company is associated with gold mining⁩, ⁦gold ore extraction⁩, ⁦processing⁩, ⁦bullion production⁩, ⁦mine development⁩, ⁦mineral processing⁩, ⁦and related contractor activity around the Zarshouran deposit near Takab⁩. ⁦Its operations are linked to precious-metals supply⁩, ⁦gold-market exposure⁩, ⁦environmental management⁩, ⁦and mineral-sector investment in northwest Iran⁩.

⁦Operations and assets⁩

⁦The Zarshouran mine is located about 35 kilometres from Takab at an average elevation of 2⁩,350 ⁦metres⁩. 2019 ⁦figures included 108 tonnes of proven gold reserves⁩, 116 ⁦tonnes of extractable gold resources⁩, 43 ⁦million tonnes of proven gold ore deposits and 50 tonnes of silver alongside gold reserves⁩. ⁦A tailings dam inaugurated in December 2022 was reported to have 20 million cubic metres of capacity across 50 hectares for tailings deposition and mine-wastewater processing⁩.

⁦Geographic footprint⁩

⁦Operations are centred on the Zarshouran gold mine near Takab⁩, ⁦West Azerbaijan Province⁩, ⁦Iran⁩.

⁦CORPORATE STRUCTURE⁩

⁦Ownership⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦group structure⁩

⁦Ownership⁩

⁦As a subsidiary of the Iranian Mines and Mining Industries Development and Renovation Organization⁩ (⁦IMIDRO⁩) ⁦in 2023⁩.

⁦Parent company⁩

⁦Iranian Mines and Mining Industries Development and Renovation Organization⁩ (⁦IMIDRO⁩).

⁦Investor Lens⁩

⁦Commercial and investment relevance⁩

⁦Zarshouran is relevant for investors assessing Iran⁩'⁦s gold-mining capacity⁩, ⁦precious-metals exposure⁩, ⁦hard-asset demand⁩, ⁦mining-project risk⁩, ⁦and environmental constraints⁩. ⁦It can support analysis of gold supply⁩, ⁦contractor opportunities⁩, ⁦processing-technology needs⁩, ⁦regional employment⁩, ⁦and the link between currency instability and domestic gold demand⁩. ⁦Due diligence should verify current ownership⁩, ⁦operator status⁩, ⁦production continuity⁩, ⁦processing recovery⁩, ⁦tailings and cyanide-management risks⁩, ⁦permitting⁩, ⁦local community issues⁩, ⁦and any state-linked disclosure or reporting obligations⁩. ⁦The company is relevant to buyers and suppliers serving Iranian gold mining because its core requirements span ore processing⁩, ⁦bullion production and tailings and wastewater handling⁩. ⁦The 2022 tailings dam adds a substantial environmental-management asset⁩, ⁦while earlier development procurement contemplated a plant capable of processing 600⁩,000 ⁦tonnes of primary crushed ore annually⁩. ⁦The present status of that development work is not established by the available evidence⁩.

⁦DECISION RISKS⁩

⁦Constraints⁩, ⁦risk⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦compliance⁩

⁦Key risks and constraints⁩

⁦Operational assessment should account for tailings deposition and mine-wastewater management at a large gold operation⁩. ⁦Reserve⁩, ⁦resource⁩, ⁦output and mine-life figures relate to specific periods and should not be treated as current without updated technical and operating disclosures⁩. ⁦The evidence does not establish the current status⁩, ⁦timing or outcome of plans intended to increase production⁩.

⁦Sanctions and compliance considerations⁩

⁦The company is reported to be a subsidiary of IMIDRO⁩, ⁦a state-linked Iranian mining organization⁩. ⁦Counterparties should conduct transaction-specific sanctions⁩, ⁦ownership⁩, ⁦export-control and financial-institution due diligence⁩; ⁦the available evidence does not establish a compliance determination⁩.

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⁦Who owns Zarshouran Gold Mine and Mineral Industries Development Company⁩?

⁦The company was reported as a subsidiary of IMIDRO⁩, ⁦the Iranian Mines and Mining Industries Development and Renovation Organization⁩, ⁦in 2023⁩.

⁦Where is the Zarshouran gold mine located⁩?

⁦The mine is about 35 kilometres from Takab in West Azerbaijan Province⁩, ⁦Iran⁩, ⁦at a reported average elevation of 2⁩,350 ⁦metres⁩.

⁦What production has Zarshouran reported⁩?

⁦Reporting from 2023 stated that monthly gold output exceeded 100 kilograms⁩, ⁦or more than one metric ton annually⁩. ⁦This is a reported output figure rather than a current production forecast⁩.

⁦What environmental infrastructure serves the Zarshouran mine⁩?

⁦A tailings dam inaugurated in December 2022 was reported to hold 20 million cubic metres and cover 50 hectares for tailings deposition and mine-wastewater processing⁩.