The Saudi Red Sea Area and the Saudi Sudanese Red Sea Commission Area (SSRSCA)

In the studies which were completed between 1976 and 1985, led by our very own Dr. Zohair Nawab leading from the Saudi side

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12/6/20232 min read

In the studies which were completed between 1976 and 1985, led by our very own Dr. Zohair Nawab leading from the Saudi side and Mr. Johannes Post, a total of 17 Deeps were discovered.

Presently, we have applied for licenses to 5 of these Deeps plus the Atlantis II Deep.

Currently, the Atlantis 11 Deep Area is the only licensed area in the Red Sea, which is the largest deposit of massive sulphides in the world, with Atlantis 11 Deep in the form of a creamy mineral clay. The technologies required to start the mining process are available within our organization, but these technologies must be reviewed to match the latest technological innovations today and in the future. Currently, the Atlantis 11 Deep Area is the only licensed area in the Red Sea, which is the largest deposit of massive sulphides in the world, with Atlantis 11 Deep in the form of a creamy mineral clay. The technologies required to start the mining process are available within our organization, but these technologies must be reviewed to match the latest technological innovations today and in the future. Currently, the Atlantis 11 Deep Area is the only licensed area in the Red Sea, which is the largest deposit of massive sulphides in the world, with Atlantis 11 Deep in the form of a creamy mineral clay. The technologies required to start the mining process are available within our organization, but these technologies must be reviewed to match the latest technological innovations today and in the future. Currently, the Atlantis 11 Deep Area is the only licensed area in the Red Sea, which is the largest deposit of massive sulphides in the world, with Atlantis 11 Deep in the form of a creamy mineral clay. The technologies required to start the mining process are available within our organization, but these technologies must be reviewed to match the latest technological innovations today and in the future.