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Opening of new mines improves Ivory Coast 2023 gold output

Ivory Coast's gold output hit a record high in 2023, assisted by the opening of brand-new mines, and will continue to grow further, mines minister Mamadou Sangafowa Coulibaly said on Thursday.

Ivory Coast, the world's leading cocoa manufacturer, is seeking to develop its long-neglected mining sector to diversify its income sources.

Gold output has been climbing steadily for a number of years and is anticipated to reach 56 metric tons this year, Coulibaly told press reporters at a press conference.

In 2015, it rose to 51 loads, up over 6% from 48 heaps in 2022.

Mining companies running in Ivory Coast consist of Barrick Gold, Endeavour and Perseus mining.

In September, Canada's Roxgold opened its gold mine in the north-western region, aiming to produce about 130,000 ounces of gold per year.

Barrick Gold stated in July that its Tongon mine, whose output was expected to increase above 200,000 ounces of gold in 2023, would continue operating up until at least 2030 following a considerable discovery of new deposits.

At the meeting with reporters, Coulibaly also stated that two electrical energy creating units with a capability of 488 MW were shut down, requiring the country to reduce its power exports to neighbouring nations.

Ivory Coast's overall electrical energy capacity is presently 2,907 MW, he said, including that by 2030 the nation will become an internet oil exporter, without offering any figures.

(source: Reuters)