Sudan for the third Africa in gold production
07-08-2014 10:58 AM Minister of Minerals and predicted Ahmed Mohammed Mohammed Sadiq Alkaruri on Monday, the occupation of Sudan ranked first in the production of gold in Africa by 2018, stressing that Sudan now ranks third after South Africa and Ghana in the production of gold metal.
The minister said in a press statement after his meeting with the U.S. charge d'affaires in Sudan, Jerry Lanier, said that companies operating in the field of minerals in the country the number jumped to 120 in the company is exploring a number of metals, including national companies and other multinationals. He added that the number of companies that have reached the stage of production does not exceed ten reserves amounted to 944 tonnes of gold, and pointed out that the bulk of the companies are still in the exploration phase.
He Alkaruri to large amounts of iron ore, chromium, copper, but lacks the added value to be able to be exported as a raw material and not manufactured. The minister expressed the desire of his ministry in cooperation with the United States in the field of minerals. For his part, stressed the U.S. charge d'affaires Jerry Lanier, that the level of relations between the two countries does not meet the ambitions, stressing his commitment to the development of relations in the field of mining. Lanier and promised to communicate with the ministry to look into the possibility of cooperation between the Embassy and the Ministry in the field of mining, especially since Sudan abounds in huge resources should be invested for the benefit of the Sudanese people. On the other hand, the Ministry signed an agreement for metals mining company with "pomegranate" Sudanese country where the company received under the box for the privilege of mining for gold in Red Sea State. He said the company's chairman Jafar Ahmed Taha, after the signing of the agreement with the Minister of Minerals, said that their company has a serious desire to invest in Sudan after winning a franchise agreement in Red Sea State.
Newspaper Alintibaha P. St.
07-08-2014 10:58 AM Minister of Minerals and predicted Ahmed Mohammed Mohammed Sadiq Alkaruri on Monday, the occupation of Sudan ranked first in the production of gold in Africa by 2018, stressing that Sudan now ranks third after South Africa and Ghana in the production of gold metal.
The minister said in a press statement after his meeting with the U.S. charge d'affaires in Sudan, Jerry Lanier, said that companies operating in the field of minerals in the country the number jumped to 120 in the company is exploring a number of metals, including national companies and other multinationals. He added that the number of companies that have reached the stage of production does not exceed ten reserves amounted to 944 tonnes of gold, and pointed out that the bulk of the companies are still in the exploration phase.
He Alkaruri to large amounts of iron ore, chromium, copper, but lacks the added value to be able to be exported as a raw material and not manufactured. The minister expressed the desire of his ministry in cooperation with the United States in the field of minerals. For his part, stressed the U.S. charge d'affaires Jerry Lanier, that the level of relations between the two countries does not meet the ambitions, stressing his commitment to the development of relations in the field of mining. Lanier and promised to communicate with the ministry to look into the possibility of cooperation between the Embassy and the Ministry in the field of mining, especially since Sudan abounds in huge resources should be invested for the benefit of the Sudanese people. On the other hand, the Ministry signed an agreement for metals mining company with "pomegranate" Sudanese country where the company received under the box for the privilege of mining for gold in Red Sea State. He said the company's chairman Jafar Ahmed Taha, after the signing of the agreement with the Minister of Minerals, said that their company has a serious desire to invest in Sudan after winning a franchise agreement in Red Sea State.
Newspaper Alintibaha P. St.
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