The geological survey team, led by Dr. Elena Vance, has confirmed the discovery of what may be the largest unmapped Ophiolite vein in the Al Hajar mountain range. The shimmering emerald-green strata, located at a depth of 240 meters, suggests a purity level previously unseen in regional extraction sites.
Market analysts at the Stone Desk indicate that this discovery could fundamentally shift luxury procurement flows for the upcoming 2027 design cycle. With an estimated yield of 400,000 cubic meters, the Ibri-4 vein represents a significant bolster to Omani export capacity.
"We are looking at a material that has been locked in the earth for over 90 million years," says Dr. Vance. "Its structural integrity is superior to contemporary Ophiolite samples, making it ideal for monolithic architectural works."
Discovery Scan [01]