Iron ore in Africa
Iron ore production in Africa is dominated by South Africa, Mauritania and Algeria; Zimbabwe and Morocco produce ore for use within the country. Many countries possess iron ore deposits that are as yet unmined. Countries and companies currently involved in production are listed here; measurements are in tpy, or tons per year.
Algeria
- 2.3 mm tpy
- Entreprise Nationale du Fer et du Phosphate
- Mahavir Shree International
Angola
- deposits in Kassala-Kitungo, Cassinga, Chamuatete
Cameroon
- port near Grand Batanga - Mbalam
Central African Republic
- Bambari and Bakala are iron ore deposits located approximately 1,500 km from the sea. 1
Cote d'Ivoire
- deposits in Mount Nimba, Mount Kalayo
Gabon
- Bélinga - possible iron ore mine, with enhanced port and railway extension.
Ghana
- Yendi
Guinea
- Simandou - Diéké2
Liberia
- Mifergui iron and steel project
Mauritania
- 10 mm tpy
- Société Nationale Industrielle et Minière (SNIM)
Morocco
- domestic consumption
Nigeria
- Iron Ore Mining Company in Itakpe
Senegal
- Miferso Company, exploring in Faleme; a Kumba Resources project 3
South Africa
- ~ 38 mm tpy, world's 8th largest producer 4
- Kumba Resources - many locations
- Assmang (company) in Beeshoek, South Africa
- Highveld Steel and Vanadium Company in Mapochs, South Africa
Uganda
- Muko deposits in Kabale District, Kisoro District
- Sukulu deposits and Bukusu deposits in Tororo District
Zimbabwe
- domestic consumption
- Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (ZISCO)
See also
- Aluminium in Africa
- Platinum in Africa
- Titanium in Africa