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The Ministry of Mines and Geology of the Republic of Guinea represents one of the world’s most significant mineral-rich countries. Tasked with the strategic management and sustainable development of Guinea’s vast natural wealth, the Ministry serves as the primary gateway for international investors seeking to develop the country’s world-class reserves. The Ministry is committed to modernising the sector through transparent governance, a streamlined mining cadastre, and a regulatory framework that balances investor returns with the socio-economic advancement of the Guinean people.
Guinea is home to over a third of the world’s bauxite reserves and the Simandou iron ore mine. Beyond these, the Ministry is actively diversifying the nation’s portfolio by encouraging exploration of its significant gold, diamond, and critical mineral potential. By fostering high-impact partnerships and prioritising local content and infrastructure development, the Ministry of Mines and Geology is helping position Guinea as a cornerstone of the global energy transition and a preferred destination for sustainable mining investment in Africa.
Guinea is home to over a third of the world’s bauxite reserves and the Simandou iron ore mine. Beyond these, the Ministry is actively diversifying the nation’s portfolio by encouraging exploration of its significant gold, diamond, and critical mineral potential. By fostering high-impact partnerships and prioritising local content and infrastructure development, the Ministry of Mines and Geology is helping position Guinea as a cornerstone of the global energy transition and a preferred destination for sustainable mining investment in Africa.









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