Mineral industry of Somalia

Mineral industry of Somalia

The mineral industry of Somalia produces small quantities of gemstones and salt.[1] The country also has deposits of feldspar, gypsum, iron ore, kaolin, limestone, natural gas, quartz, silica sand, tantalum, tin, and uranium.[1] The mineral industry makes a small contribution to Somalia’s exports and economy in general.[1]

The collapse of the central Government in 1991 led to ambiguity over mineral rights.[1] The governing authority of Somaliland (a region in northern Somalia) granted East African Mining Corp. Ltd. exclusive rights to explore all mineral deposits in Somaliland.[1] The company planned to start producing gemstones and marble in the Berbera area in mid-2006.[1]

In June 2006, Range Resources Ltd. of Australia announced that its agreement with the governing authority of Puntland (which is located to the east of Somaliland) that gave the company a majority interest in the rights to all mineral and mineral fuel exploration in Puntland was supported by the TFG.[1] The agreement was previously declared to be invalid on the grounds that only the national Government had the authority to negotiate mineral rights.[1] Range planned to farm out or form joint-venture agreements for some propertie.[1]

As of 2006, mineral production and trade data continued to be unavailable because of the lack of a functioning central Government since 1991 and the conflict that pervaded most of the country.[1] The war forced the closure of Somalia’s cement plant and oil refinery.[1] The Indian Ocean tsunami of December 26, 2004, disrupted salt production in Hurdiye in late 2004 and early 2005; it is unclear to what extent output has recovered.[1]

Gemstone and salt producers appear to be artisanal and small-scale in nature.[1] The cement plant and refinery were operated by parastatal companies prior to their closure.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Thomas R. Yager. "The Mineral Industry of Somalia". 2006 Minerals Yearbook. U.S. Geological Survey (August 2007). This article incorporates text from this U.S. government source, which is in the public domain.

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