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Eritrea’s Mining Industry Starts Rolling

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Eritrea’s Mining Industry Starts Rolling


Eritrea Mining

Eritrea Mining

Several international mining companies are setting up shop in one of the least explored countries on earth, Eritrea.

Eritrea, one of the most insular countries in Africa, has begun to grant exploration rights to foreign mining firms.

Until recently, all mining in the country had been conducted by a government owned company but a desperate need for foreign currency has prompted President Isaias Afewerki to allow foreign companies in.

“I think the future is extremely positive for Eritrea,” Lester Kemp told The Media Line, Managing Director of Africa London, one of a handful of foreign companies currently operating in Eritrea.

“We first went in there in April 2006 to apply for three prospecting licenses and we had our licenses finally awarded earlier this year. The three licenses were merged into one big license covering 1562 square kilometers [603 square miles],” Kemp said

“The prospecting license is valid for 12 months and then we have to convert the prospecting license into an explorations license. At this early stage we have discovered quite a number of targets, both gold and copper, which we are investigating.” Kemp said.

There are both geological and structural advantages to mining in Eritrea, according to Kemp.

“It’s a very easy and very attractive country to be operating in. A very good aspect is that a lot of rocks are exposed at the surface. If there is not a lot of sand covering up rocks, they can be seen quite clearly, which makes prospecting for minerals very easy,”

“The authorities in Eritrea are extremely mining friendly and excellent to work with”, he added.

There are at present two major gold mining projects underway in Eritrea, Bisha and Zara. The Canadian company Nevsun Resources is developing the Bisha project, and the Australian company Charlie Gold Mines is prospecting the Zara project.

“We merged with Sub-Sahara Resources who owned the Zara Gold project, and we are continuing with those operations,” Richard Hacker, company sectary with Charlie Gold Mines, told The Media Line.

“It’s full steam ahead to develop the Zara gold project which is going through a feasibility study, which we hope will be finished by May 2010, and then we will start producing by the end of 2011,” Hacker said.

Following a 30-year guerilla war against Ethiopia, which ended in 1993, Eritrea won independence. The years of war have led Eritrea to become a highly militarized state with a large and expensive army.

All Eritreans must serve at least 18 months in the national army. The World Bank estimates that some 320,000 Eritreans are in the military: 1 in every 13 citizens.

The government is entirely controlled by the People’s Front for Democracy and Justice, the party of President Afewerki. It has been accused of hindering the development of a private business sector, which might have generated the foreign investment badly needed by the Government. Sourece: (TheMediaLine)

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Eritrean Minister addresses Mining Companies in Perth, Australia

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Eritrean Minister addresses Mining Companies in Perth, Australia


Eritrean Minister

Minister of Energy and Mines

Asmara, 7 September 2009 – The Minister of Energy and Mines, Mr. Ahmed Haj Ali, stated that Eritrea has managed to become central gravity of mining companies thanks to the conducive ground created for mining and the prevailing peace and stability.

He made the remarks at the conference of mining investors that was held in the Australian city of Perth on September 3.

Mr. Ahmed gave extensive briefings on the objective mining situation in Eritrea and the speedy development being witnessed in the sector. He indicated that on top of the operating mining companies in Eritrea, 8 new companies have already been involved in the activities this year.

Pointing out that the Eritrean government has created favorable atmosphere through putting in place the necessary infrastructure facilities in a bid to encourage investors, the Minister explained that there exist effective and speedy mining permit in the country. As a result of such advantages, Eritrea has become central gravity of mining institutions, he added.

Also speaking at the conference, the director of the Chalice Gold Mining Company, Mr. Michael Griffiths, said that the prevailing peace and stability in Eritrea, coupled with a number of other advantages are among the main factors that encouraged the Chalice Company to engage in mining activities in Eritrea. He also expressed appreciation to Eritrea’s full support for the realization of the investment.

Over 200 companies from different parts of the world, more than 900 diplomats of various countries and owners of big capital participated in the conference.

Meanwhile, Mr. Ahmed Haj Ali held talks with the Australian Foreign Minister, Hon. Stephen Smith, on enhancing relations between the two countries. Source: (Shabait)

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