Siah Dik Copper Mine is located in Chagai District, northwest of Balochistan Province in Pakistan, with geographical coordinates of 29°6′14.9″ N and 60°33′59.5″ E, and an altitude of 950m-1000m. Being located in the western part of Pakistan, Balochistan is one of the four provinces of the country, and its population density is very low due to the mountainous terrain and lack of water resources. Most of Balochistan is featured with a gobi desert with very rich deposits of minerals, such as oil, natural gas, copper, coal, lead etc., but its economy is relatively backward. Siah Dik Copper Mine covers an area of 17.38 square kilometers with a straight-line distance of about 50 kilometers to Reko Dik project and 25 kilometers to Pakistan's N40 National Highway. The designed scale of ore production is 19.8 million tons per year with a construction period of three years, if the scale is expanded, the construction period will be extended to 6 years, and the EPC model will be adopted. At present, more than 900 million tons of copper ore resources (proven+controlled+inferred) and 3 million tons of copper metal have been discovered. Based on the first phase of detailed exploration, KMCL continues to increase its strength on the exploration work within the mining areas, which is expected to further increase the ore reserves and the amount of copper and gold. By then, the Siah Dik Copper Mine will become another super-large copper mine in Pakistan.