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Mines ministry: Ghana takes over Gold Fields Damang mine

Mines ministry: Ghana takes over Gold Fields Damang mine

The Mines Ministry announced on Wednesday that Ghana has taken operational control of Gold Fields Damang after rejecting a renewal request from the South African company.

The Johannesburg-based mining company announced on Monday that they had been unable to extend their Damang lease which expires on April 18 and were winding down its operations.

The company had promised to end the mining operation in a planned manner, but it was still processing stockpiles in Damang.

The Mines Ministry said that the return of Damang Mine to state supervision is a crucial step in Ghana's economic re-set, as it ensures its gold reserves benefit directly citizens.

The decision was made to align with the policy of stopping the automatic renewals of mining permits in Ghana's gold-producing country, and to reassess the situation to maximize the national benefit.

The ministry said that it was looking for value propositions in the use of our minerals resources which are aligned with this.

The smaller of Gold Fields’ two mines, Damang is located in Ghana. Tarkwa is the largest open-pit gold mine in Ghana. Damang produced 135,000 gold ounces in 2024. This is about 6% of Gold Fields' total production of 2.15million ounces.

The company is considering selling smaller operations, including the Cerro Corona mine in Peru and Damang in Chile. These are being sold to focus on the newly-commissioned Salares Norte project in Canada and the recently-commissioned Salares Norte in Chile. Reporting by Christian Akorlie, Maxwell Akalaare Adombila; Writing by Sofia Christensen and Editing by Kirsten Doovan

(source: Reuters)