ROYAL HOLDING INTERNATIONAL GROUP

1- Infrastructure Projects

We are the leading local provider of commercial management, and strategic communications counsel on complex projects across all construction and engineering industries in Bolivia. Our professionals are local and international industry leaders who understand the technical and business aspects of the local infrastructure projects.

– Power Projects : Thermo Power Plants, Hydro Power Plant, Wind Power Plant

– Road and bridges

– Rail Roads and public transports

 

2- OIL AND GAS PROJECTS

Bolivia has South America’s second largest proven natural gas reserves. And trendily rising demands for hydrocarbons products for the nation and in the region and these facts make the strategic government plans to boost GAS production and develop the gas and oil storage and transport capacities engaging with strategic partners.

We help the Oil and Gas developers improve their business decision-making capability, creating value and transforming information into knowledge through Information Management, Business Planning, Reporting, and Analytics.

International oil companies have well-staffed to manage their projects. Nevertheless, Our expertise and capacities in the Bolivian local markets and being an exclusive agent for many well reputed international companies truly puts us in an advanced position to participate in the local GAS and Oil sectors projects.

In our cases, we promote local Gas and Oil projects providing unbiased assessments of project risk, predictability and act as a useful agent in aligning partners on major Projects.

LNG – RIFINARY CONSTRUCTION, PERTOCHEMICAL PLANTS

 

 

3- MINING PROJECTS

Investments

 

The Mining products commodity boom has transformed the mining industry in Bolivia into a highly profitable, global business. Our company ( Royal Holding International Group )owns an important stake in BOLIVIA copper mine in Corocoro –Department La Paz,

 

Marketing and consultancy

 

We are attached to many local mining cooperatives and have the experience within the national mining projects and have the knowledge of the local mining laws these factors allow us to promote key mining projects within the national territories of Bolivia, We can help our partners drive positive results by developing and executing innovative strategies, improving operations and reducing risk.

Silver and related minerals

Silver, zinc, lead, bismuth, and other minerals were all found with Bolivia’s large tin reserves and, like tin, were considered strategic minerals. Because of the common mixture of ores, tin mining frequently encompassed the mining of other minerals as well.

Antimony

Bolivia mined about a fifth of the world’s reserves in the late 1980s and was the leading producer among market economies.

Tungsten

Bolivia was also the leading producer of tungsten among market economies. production, Tungsten was sold to West European, East European, and Latin American countries, as well as to the United States.

Gold

Gold production from the country’s rivers and mines is an important resource for the Bolivian economy. Annual production estimated to be around 9n tons a year.

Lithium

The government’s mineral policy also gave a high priority to exploiting the lithium and potassium deposits located in the brines of the southern Altiplano’sSalar de Uyuni (Uyuni saltpan).

Iron

After years of planning, the Mutún iron mine is scheduled to go in the mega governments plan to develop the world largest iron ore deposits.

 

4- AGRO- INDUSTRY

Quinua of Bolivia

 

Sugar of Bolivia