Mining & Metals

Ghana holds a huge Mineral Potential. For an investor or company in the Mining industry
Mining & Metals

Ghana holds a huge Mineral Potential. For an investor or company in the Mining industry , Ghana offers a developed Mining industry and reforms with fiscal incentives, skilled workforce that gives you the most return per ounce of ore produced. There are huge exploration works from both local and international companies looking for producing partners. If your interest is in the Minerals and Mining , Ghana is undisputable the place to come. Ghana is known internationally for four major minerals namely, Gold, Diamond Bauxite and Manganese with about 15 International Mining companies and over 300 registered local small scale mining companies.

The Gold Capital of Africa

Ghana is the largest Gold producer of Africa producing about 80.7 t per year .In 2018 Ghana overtook South Africa as the largest Gold producer on the Continent producing about 4.8 Million Ounces of Gold. Ghana formerly the Gold Coast has over a century’s history of Mining . Gold plays a very important role in its economy as the second largest foreign Exchange earner. Even with a long history of Mining both Artisanal and Large Scale, the biggest chunk of its reserves and deposits are untapped . Ghana produces about 80 tonnes of Gold per annum . The country has a well developed mining Industry with big 13 international Mining companies including Newmont, Aglogold ,Goldfields, Kinross established here.

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Neccesary state Agencies and links

Neccesary state Agencies and links

  • Relevant State Institutions in this Sector.
  • Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources – overall responsibility for the mining industry
  • Minerals Commission – recommends mineral policy; the first contact for prospective investors
  • Geological Survey Department – geological studies including map production and maintenance of geological record
  • Mines Department – health and safety inspections and maintenance of mining records
  • Lands Commission – legal records of licences and legal examination of new applications
  • Chamber of Mines – association of representatives of mining companies Environmental Protection Agency – overall responsibility for environmental issues related to mining
  • http://mlnr.gov.gh/index.php/minerals-commission/
  • http://mlnr.gov.gh/index.php/forestry-commission/
  • http://mlnr.gov.gh/index.php/geological-survey-department/
  • http://mlnr.gov.gh/index.php/pmmc/
  • http://mlnr.gov.gh/index.php/office-of-the-administrator-of-stool-lands/

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Industrial Minerals

Ghana as a developing country, requires a huge supply of minerals for infrastructure projects . There is a deficit of quarry stones for road construction and infrastructure projects .
The following Minerals have significant deposits in Ghana
Barites, Bassalt, Clays, dolomites, feldspars, granites, gypsums iron ore, Kaolin, Laterites , Limestone, Magnesium, Magnesite, marbles, micas, phosphates, Phosphorus, rocks, salt, Sands, Sandstone , slate and taics.

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What opportunities are available for me here ?

  • Mining Support Services
  • Equipmennt Supply and Rentals
  • Mining Consultancy
  • Gold Refinery
  • Gold Trading
  • Jewellery Manufacturing
  • Exploration , Drilling , Laboratory services
  • Production of dimension stones for the real Estate Industry.
  • Salt Production for the Local , Regional and International Market.
  • Production of floor tiles from large granite deposits
  • Production of Clinker for the Mining industry.
  • Production of Clinker for the Cement Industry.
  • Production of Caustic Soda from salt to serve the local soap manufacturing industries.

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At a Glance

The Largest Gold producer in Africa
A developed Mining Sector
The second largest Foreign Exchange Earner for Ghana

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