RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has unveiled its largest mineralized belts to date, spanning 4,788 sq. km and including five new exploration licenses. Three of the permits, which were offered to local and global firms, are reserved for the Jabal Sayid site in Madinah. It covers an area of 2,892 sq. km and entails minerals like gold, silver, copper, zinc, and lead, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources. The remaining two licenses pertain to the Al-Hajjar Site in the Asir region, which encompasses 1,896 sq.