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Mining industry of Guinea-Bissau

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MininginGuinea-Bissauis limited to small-scale production of construction materials, such asclays,granite,limestone,and sand and gravel.[1]The country's prospective minerals includebauxite,diamond,gold,heavy minerals,petroleum,andphosphate rock.[1]

Phosphate

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Phosphatedeposits were identified about 40 years ago in the region ofFarim.Feasibility studies were completed in the 1980s, but since then no company has been able to begin exploitation.[2]The Farim phosphate rock deposit had estimated resources of more than 166Mtat a grade of 29%P4O10.[1]

Red Back MiningInc. through itssubsidiaryChampion Industrial Minerals (CIM) held a mining lease and after completing a technical and market evaluation in 2003, the company concluded that the project had advanced to a stage where it required a level of developmental, operational, and marketing expertise that was beyond CIM's capacity; since that time, the company has attempted to either locate a suitable partner to develop the Farim deposit or to sell it.[1]Over the past 10 years, licences changed hands between companies for reasons similar to those advanced by CIM, i.e. technical inability to perform required work.[2]More recently, the licence has been held by GB Minerals which signed in 2009 a production agreement with the Guinea-Bissau government.[3]

Bauxite

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Bauxitedeposits have been identified near the city of Boé since the 1950s. At the time they were never commercially viable due to low world prices.[2]As the economic prospects have become more enticing in the past decaden a lease was granted to a firm named Bauxite Angola in 2007, which has recently made announcements of investments of up to US$500 million.[4]

References

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  1. ^abcdOmayra Bermúdez-Lugo."The Mineral Industries of The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, and Senegal".2005Minerals Yearbook.U.S. Geological Survey(August 2007).This article incorporates text from this U.S. government source, which is in thepublic domain.
  2. ^abc"Natural resources in Guinea-Bissau: Getting it right from the start".afdb.org.Retrieved2016-01-21.
  3. ^"Farim Phosphate | GB Minerals LTD".gbminerals.Retrieved2016-01-21.
  4. ^"Bauxite Angola plans to resume mining in Guinea-Bissau | Macauhub English".Macauhub English.Retrieved2016-01-21.