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Guinea cancels the bauxite bauxite concession granted to Kebo Energy SA

Guinea has cancelled the bauxite concession that Kebo Energy SA was granted because it failed to make promised investments. This is according to a state-run television broadcast.

State television announced the cancellation late Friday night, citing a declaration issued by Mamady Dombouya, leader of the junta that seized power through a coup 2021.

An official from the Guinean mining sector confirmed that the concession has been cancelled.

Sources close to Kebo Energy SA claim that the company failed to raise enough funding to complete the project. This included the construction of an alumina refining plant. Kebo Energy SA's spokesperson could not be reached to comment.

The Guinean government revoked Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA)'s mining license last week due to the company's failure in fulfilling its commitment to build an alumina refining plant.

According to a statement released on Friday, Guinea also revoked a gold mining permit that was previously granted to Guiter Mining SA. Guiter Mining SA has not responded to a comment request.

After seizing power through coups, military-led governments have been pushing to reform mining laws and contracts in Guinea, Mali Niger, and Burkina Faso.

They have in some cases detained mining executives and suspended operations, as well as seized goods to demand more control over mineral resources. (Reporting from Saliou Samba in Conakry, Writing by Jessica Donati, Editing by Robbie Corey Boulet and Ros Russell).

(source: Reuters)