Gold Ghana is one of the largest gold producers in Africa, and it ranks as the sixth-largest producer globally. The country's gold deposits are primarily located within two major goldfields: the Ashanti Gold Belt and the Western Region Goldfields. The Ashanti Gold Belt, in particular, is home to some of the most notable gold mines in the country, including the
Ahafo and
Akyem mines, both operated by
Newmont. The
Obuasi mine, one of the oldest gold mines in Ghana, is also situated within this region and is operated by
AngloGold Ashanti. The mine has been in operation since the 1890s and remains one of the largest contributors to Ghana's gold output. In the
Western Region, the
Tarkwa and
Damang mines are major players in the gold sector. Tarkwa, operated by
Gold Fields, is one of the largest gold mines in the country and has been producing gold since 1998. The
Damang mine, also operated by Gold Fields, is a contributor to Ghana's gold exports.
Manganese Manganese is another key mineral in Ghana. The country ranks as Africa's second-largest producer of manganese, with production reaching approximately 2.5 million metric tons in 2022. In 2022, Ghana exported $436 million in manganese ore, making it the fourth largest exporter in the world. The main destinations for Ghana's manganese ore exports are China,
Ukraine, France, and the
Netherlands. Ghana's
manganese reserves are primarily concentrated in the
Western Region, where the country's main manganese mines are located. The Ghana Manganese Company Limited (GMCL) is the sole producer and exporter of manganese in the country. GMCL holds a mining concession over 170 square kilometers in the Western Region, centered around
Nsuta. The Nsuta mine has been operational since 1916, making it one of the oldest manganese mines globally.
Bauxite Ghana holds significant bauxite deposits, an ore essential for aluminium production. As of 2022, Ghana produced approximately 1.5 million metric tons of bauxite, making it an important player in the global bauxite market. The country's bauxite reserves are primarily concentrated in the
Awaso and
Nyinahin areas, which are the main sources of the country's bauxite production.
Iron ore Iron ore mining in Ghana is still in its early stages. In 2022, the country produced an estimated 920,000 metric tons of iron ore, with production expected to increase as the industry matures. Ghana's iron ore reserves are primarily located in the
Western and
Northern regions, notably in the Bawdie and
Shieni areas, which are recognized for their significant iron ore deposits.
Diamond Diamond is another notable contributor to the country's economy. In 2023, Ghana produced approximately 203,000 carats of diamonds, primarily sourced from alluvial deposits in the
Akwatia region. The diamond industry in Ghana is largely export-driven, with a smaller domestic industry focused on cutting and polishing. The majority of Ghana's diamonds are exported to international markets, contributing to the country's mining exports.
Petroleum and natural gas Ghana's
oil and gas industry has experienced notable developments in recent years. In 2022, the country produced approximately 60,000 barrels of oil per day and 200 million cubic feet of natural gas daily, primarily from offshore fields such as
Jubilee and TEN. Ghana's petroleum industry generated a record revenue of US$1.43 billion in 2022, the highest since the inception of oil production in the country. The
Jubilee field, situated approximately 60 kilometers offshore in Ghana's
Western Region, was discovered in 2007 and is the country's flagship oil field. It started production in 2010 and is operated by
Tullow Oil, with other partners including
Kosmos Energy,
Anadarko, and the
Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC). The field has been a significant contributor to Ghana's oil industry, with production reaching 300 million barrels by October 2020.
Salt Salt production in Ghana is an essential industry that plays a significant role in both local consumption and export. In 2022, Ghana produced approximately 1.2 million metric tons of salt, making it one of the leading producers in West Africa. The majority of the salt is harvested through evaporation ponds along the coastal regions, with the
Greater Accra and
Volta regions being the primary production areas. In 2022, Ghana exported $4.36 million worth of salt, ranking it as the 59th largest exporter globally.
Silver Silver mining in Ghana is minimal compared to gold and it is produced in smaller quantities as a by-product of gold mining. In 2022, Ghana's silver production was estimated at approximately 10,000 metric tons, primarily extracted during the processing of gold ores. While silver plays a secondary role in Ghana's mining industry, it still contributes to the overall mining sector, alongside gold and other minerals. The country's silver production is primarily tied to gold mining operations in the
Ashanti,
Western, and
Eastern regions, which are the main hubs for gold extraction. Major players like
Newmont,
Gold Fields, and
AngloGold Ashanti oversee extensive mining operations in these areas, where silver is often recovered during the refining process of gold. Additionally, the
Obuasi mine, also produces a small amount of silver as a by-product of its gold production.
Lithium The current world need for lithium in electrical appliances, especially in batteries, has prompted more investigation into areas of the world with good amounts of rock formation that may contain this valuable substance. Southern Ghana happens to be one of them.
Lithium is emerging as a significant focus of Ghana's mineral exploration efforts. The country has identified lithium deposits primarily in the Ashanti and Western regions, with several exploration projects underway. ==Impact of mining==