MINING IN TOGO

Togo’s Mineral Pulse: Phosphate Dominance and a Quiet Push for Diversification

Togo may occupy a small footprint in West Africa, but its mineral endowment carries outsized economic importance. For decades, the country’s mining sector has been defined almost entirely by phosphate, a low-visibility but globally strategic mineral that anchors exports and supports agricultural supply chains worldwide. Yet beyond phosphate, Togo hosts a broader, if underdeveloped, mineral…

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AI-Driven Subsurface Mapping

The Digital Prospector: How AI and Predictive Analytics Are Revolutionizing Mineral Exploration

Global demand for critical minerals, the building blocks of clean energy systems and advanced technologies is accelerating at an unprecedented pace. Yet paradoxically, the discovery rate of new, high-quality mineral deposits has been declining for decades. Traditional mineral exploration remains costly, time-consuming, and high-risk, heavily dependent on drilling-intensive campaigns and geological intuition. A fundamental shift…

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Exploring Ghana’s Next Energy Frontier: The Voltaian Basin Oil Project and Its Promise for Onshore Petroleum Development

Ghana’s energy future is poised for a significant transformation due to the groundbreaking exploration activities in the Voltaian Basin. As mineral-rich and promising, this basin offers immense potential for oil discovery and development, positioning Ghana as a notable player in West Africa’s energy landscape. The upcoming phases of the Voltaian Basin exploration signal an exciting…

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Cracking Down or Cutting Off? The Revocation of 278 Small-Scale Mining Licences and Its Implications for Ghana’s ASM Sector

On 23rd October 2025, the Government of Ghana took a stark and decisive step: it revoked 278 small-scale mining (ASM) licences across the country. Announced by Hon. Emmanuel Armah‑Kofi Buah, the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, the move forms part of a broader crackdown on unregulated mining operations and environmental degradation in Ghana’s ASM…

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The Environmental Cost of Illegal Mining — and the Path to Recovery

The environmental damage caused by illegal mining in Ghana is undeniable, yet forward-looking initiatives are showing a way toward restoration. Illegal gold mining — locally known as galamsey — has for years wreaked havoc in southern Ghana, particularly in resource-rich regions such as the Upper Offin sub-basin. Once renowned for their dense forests and thriving…

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Drones vs Traditional Surveying in Mining

Drones vs Traditional Surveying in Mining: Cost, Accuracy, and Safety Compared

Surveying is a foundational activity in mining, underpinning exploration, mine planning, production tracking, and environmental compliance. For decades, traditional ground-based surveying has been the industry standard. However, advances in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology are fundamentally changing how mining companies collect and use spatial data. As mines face increasing pressure to improve efficiency, reduce costs,…

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Mining 4.0 in Ghana: Assessing the Readiness for Artificial Intelligence and Automation

Introduction Ghana’s mining industry stands at a crucial crossroads. As the world moves towards digital advancements, Mining 4.0 offers remarkable enhancements in efficiency and safety. This modern approach highlights the importance of incorporating cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), automation, the Internet of Things (IoT), and extensive data analysis. To fully leverage these innovations, Ghana…

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Newmont’s Ahafo North Project Opens: A New Chapter in Ghana’s Gold Production

Ghana’s gold-mining landscape took a major step forward last week as Newmont officially opened the Ahafo North mine in the Ahafo region, marking the company’s newest gold production hub in the country. The US$900 million project is expected to bolster Ghana’s standing as Africa’s leading gold producer while also reinforcing Newmont’s global portfolio of low-cost,…

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Ivory Coast’s Hidden Fortune: The Minerals Powering a New Chapter of Growth

For decades, Côte d’Ivoire has been defined globally by cocoa. As the world’s leading producer, the crop has shaped the country’s economic identity and export profile. Yet beneath its soil lies a quieter but increasingly powerful story one of gold, base metals, and strategic minerals that is reshaping Ivory Coast’s growth trajectory. Over the past…

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