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Guinea Cancels 51 Mining Permits in Regulatory Crackdown

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
May 16, 2025
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Guinea Cancels 51 Mining Permits in Regulatory Crackdown
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Guinea’s military government has seized 51 mining licenses across bauxite, gold, diamond, graphite, and iron ore sectors, marking the latest escalation in West Africa’s resource nationalism trend. Information Minister Fana Soumah confirmed the sweeping action late Thursday, citing violations of Guinea’s mining code regarding underutilized concessions and stalled operations.

The revoked permits, issued between 2005-2023, include expired and active concessions, with some valid for decades. Guinea – home to the world’s largest bauxite reserves – previously targeted Kebo Energy SA and Emirates Global Aluminium in its campaign to boost state control over the aluminum ore supply chain.

Guinea Cancels 51 Mining Permits in Regulatory Crackdown

There are varied opinions that the junta aims to pressure miners into developing local processing infrastructure rather than exporting raw materials, particularly to key buyers like China and Russia.

The decree signed by Military Ruler Mamady Doumbouya mirrors actions by neighboring juntas in Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso, where regimes have tightened grip on mineral assets since 2020.

While Panmure Liberum’s Tom Price sees this as strategic industry reform, other analysts note most affected companies were minor operators. The government hasn’t clarified whether major bauxite exporters like Société Minière de Boké will face similar scrutiny.

Why It Matters

Soumah emphasized the mining code authorizes reclaiming concessions “free of charge” when licensees fail development commitments. However, the lack of transparency around selection criteria and compensation risks deterring future mining investment in Guinea.

With global aluminum production reliant on Guinean bauxite, the shakeup could disrupt supply chains if extended to larger operators.

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