๐ฒ๐ฑ Mali Regains the Gold
Remember the topic of the struggle of Mali and Barrick?
๐ On September 22, the Malian authorities updated seven agreements with companies in the mining sector to align them with the new Mining Code of 2023.
๐ค The agreements concern in particular the mining assets Sadiola (Allied Gold), Fekola (B2Gold) and Syama (Resolute Mining), Bougouni (Ganfeng).
๐ The new conditions for the activity of miners imply an increase in royalties from 6.5% to 10% and an increase in the minimum state share in projects to 35% (previously โ 20%).
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We've already talked about the long-running conflict between the government and Barrick. Today's news is good for Mali โ even if they can't reach an agreement with Barrick, renegotiating with other companies will ensure the stability of the gold mining industry and make sure more money goes to the government and the people.
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Remember the topic of the struggle of Mali and Barrick?
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We've already talked about the long-running conflict between the government and Barrick. Today's news is good for Mali โ even if they can't reach an agreement with Barrick, renegotiating with other companies will ensure the stability of the gold mining industry and make sure more money goes to the government and the people.
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๐จ๐ฉ The United States Will Not Buy The DRC
โ๏ธ The President of the DRC, Tshisekedi, declared that his country did not intend to "sell its resources at auction".
โ Our readers know that in October, the DRC and Rwanda are to sign an agreement on cooperation in the extraction of natural resources, in which the US will play a separate role.
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The Trump administration, apparently due to its inability to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, decided to also try to pump resources from other countries.
Against this backdrop politicians who are able to defend the sovereignty and national interests of their country play a special role.
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The Trump administration, apparently due to its inability to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, decided to also try to pump resources from other countries.
Against this backdrop politicians who are able to defend the sovereignty and national interests of their country play a special role.
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๐ฌ๐ญ Gold Is Poisoning Ghana
๐ One year since the start of a joint project by Pure Earth and the Ghana Environmental Protection Agency aimed at measuring mercury, lead and arsenic levels in artisanal gold mining areas, a report has been published on the current results of these measurements.
โผ๏ธ In some regions, there are huge excesses of mercury in the soil and in the air, as well as arsenic poisoning in fish and cereals.
โ This year Ghana has firmly embarked on the path of regulating artisanal gold mining.
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Artisanal methods of gold mining are based on dangerous and anachronistic technologies. Toxic mercury is used to separate gold from other materials, while lead and arsenic are released as by-products that irresponsible miners leave at the mining site or dump into rivers.
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Artisanal methods of gold mining are based on dangerous and anachronistic technologies. Toxic mercury is used to separate gold from other materials, while lead and arsenic are released as by-products that irresponsible miners leave at the mining site or dump into rivers.
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๐ง๐ผ Botswana Wants De Beers
For now, let's look at another part of the continent, where a historic agreement could soon take place.
๐ The President of Botswana has said his country wants to acquire a majority stake in the diamond mining company De Beers by October.
โ Once, De Beers occupied 90% of the world's diamond mining and its founder, Cecil Rhodes, was one of the brains behind apartheid and dreamed of making the British colonies all the land "from Cape to Cairo".
The company is now in a very difficult situation and its owner - Anglo American Plc - has been wanting to get rid of its stake for a year and a half.
Among the possible buyers:
๐ Anglo-South African company Ninety One
๐ Angolan company Endiama
๐ Qatari Funds Mayhoola For Investments and Al Mirqab Capital
๐ Indian companies KGK Group and Kapu Gems and others.
In October we'll see if there will be any fight over the assets.
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For now, let's look at another part of the continent, where a historic agreement could soon take place.
The company is now in a very difficult situation and its owner - Anglo American Plc - has been wanting to get rid of its stake for a year and a half.
Among the possible buyers:
In October we'll see if there will be any fight over the assets.
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๐ณ๐ฌ Nigerian Oil Is In The Lead
๐ Nigeria maintained its leadership among African oil-producing countries in August 2025, according to an OPEC report.
โ So far, the five largest oil producers in Africa are:
๐ Nigeria-1,549,000 barrels/day;
๐ Libya-1,299,000 barrels/day;
๐ Algeria - 940,000 barrels / day;
๐ DRC - 259,000 barrels / day;
๐ Gabon - 226,000 barrels / day.
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๐จ๐ฉThe DRC Reclaims Its $7 Billion
๐ The new Minister of Mining, Louis Watum, has announced that the country plans to increase its gold production, including by developing mines in the eastern part of the country, which is still in conflict with the M23.
โผ๏ธ The government says the DRC is currently losing $7 billion โ 60 tons of gold annually โ due to illegal and unregulated mining and smuggling of gold through Uganda and Rwanda to the United Arab Emirates.
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States around the world are trying to jump on the train of unusually high gold prices. Now, DRC is joining Mali and Ghana, which we wrote about earlier. The country's government is counting on signing an agreement with Rwanda in October and subsequent cooperation with major companies like Barrick to increase legal gold production.
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States around the world are trying to jump on the train of unusually high gold prices. Now, DRC is joining Mali and Ghana, which we wrote about earlier. The country's government is counting on signing an agreement with Rwanda in October and subsequent cooperation with major companies like Barrick to increase legal gold production.
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We've already mentioned several times the unprecedented heights of gold prices (GP) in recent years, but we've never posed the question of why gold is ever more expensive.
Basically, there are 3 reasons that explain the endless rise in GP.:
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It is expected that the GP won't stop and will continue to rise up to $4,000 per ounce and above, unless one of the listed factors disappears.
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Sorry, But Can't Stop Thinking of Botswana
๐ค Recently we've mentioned that the country is going to strike a deal with major world diamond miner De Beers so that state's stake in the company reaches at least 50%, which certainly means they want a controlling share.
At first it seemed cool and OK, but then I saw this Bloomberg's interview with pres. Duma Boko of Botswana and thought: actually...why would they do this?
๐ The crisis on the diamond market caused a downturn in Botswana's economy which is now 5% smaller than a year ago and country's deficit budget is itself comparable in full size with the cost of De Beers.
๐ค Doen't look like a good deal, especially when in August the same pres. Duma Boko had to announce a public health emergency due to the lack of finances to supply medical stores.๐
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At first it seemed cool and OK, but then I saw this Bloomberg's interview with pres. Duma Boko of Botswana and thought: actually...why would they do this?
โWe want effective control of the industry, we want our voice to be heardโฆโ
๐ค Doen't look like a good deal, especially when in August the same pres. Duma Boko had to announce a public health emergency due to the lack of finances to supply medical stores.
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Sorry, But Can't Stop Thinking of Botswana ๐ค Recently we've mentioned that the country is going to strike a deal with major world diamond miner De Beers so that state's stake in the company reaches at least 50%, which certainly means they want a controllingโฆ
โฆSo What For?
โ๏ธ Taking into account that such a deal would require Botswana to borrow some (my own assessment) $1.7 billion, it brings along a serious risk for the countryโs economy.
The considerations behind it may be:
๐ That diamond prices will soon bounce back and the De Beers asset, which is so to say โcheapโ now, is a good investment
๐ That by controlling diamonds production Botswana will be able to effectively affect and make grow world prices (if so why not impose exports control???)
Both are very questionable, mainly because there are still lab-grown diamonds that limit any price growth.
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The considerations behind it may be:
Both are very questionable, mainly because there are still lab-grown diamonds that limit any price growth.
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Long-overdue finale of our series on the Kimberley process.
As I've said the international community have long noticed that the Kimberley works well mostly on paper.
To improve this, the participants of the mechanism went to great lengths:
๐ Finally, in May 2025 the Kimberley was reported to be about to adopt a revised definition
Presumably, it will incorporate some notice of diamond-financed state-driven violence and not only rebel groups. How this will work out we'll see at the Kimberley's November 2025 Plenary session.
Personal opinion: the real change will come only when Kimberley process will be able to enforce its provisions, not with a decorative new definition.
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๐ณ๐ฌ What's Up With Nigeria's Oil Refinery?
๐ Yestarday Nigeria's Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) announced a nation-wide strike against the Dangote Oil Refinery starting today.
The development, that in short-term may strongly affect country's economy, is just another part of Dangote's brawl with trade unionists that started this September.
For you to understand, we've compiled a short chronicle of the dispute:
๐ 5 Sept. - Dangote announced it will deploy 4000 Compressed Natural Gas trucks to destribute its products across Nigeria
๐ In responce Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) announced a strike (apparently worrying that new truck drivers will not be part of the Union) and got the support of PENGASSAN
๐ 9 Sept. - NUPENG and Dangote signed a deal allegedly making NUPENG the only trade union new Dangote drivers may join
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The development, that in short-term may strongly affect country's economy, is just another part of Dangote's brawl with trade unionists that started this September.
For you to understand, we've compiled a short chronicle of the dispute:
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All members working across field locations are to withdraw services effective 06:00hrs on Sunday, 28 September 2025 and commence 24-hour prayers.
Dangote is visibly trying to get rid of the noisy unionists by firing and reallocating their members away from the decision-making positions. The unions in their turn dream to have an effective leverage on the Dangote.
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๐ฒ๐ฑ Mali Struggles With Gold
๐ Today Reuters reported that Maliโs gold production fell by 32% year-on-year because of the dispute with Barrick.
The fact itself is not surprising, given the half-year pause in Barrickโs operation in Mali and its current interim management.
๐ค What is surprising is how crafty journalists are in relating unrelated things.
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The fact itself is not surprising, given the half-year pause in Barrickโs operation in Mali and its current interim management.
Regulatory uncertainty in Mali has weighed on investment and output. The government, like others in the region, has emphasised resource nationalism while pivoting from Western investors to courting Russian interests.
๐ค What is surprising is how crafty journalists are in relating unrelated things.
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๐ณ๐ฌ 13 Dead In Zamfara Mine Collapse
๐ The Government of Nigeria has confirmed on Sunday 13 illegal miners are found dead after a gold mine collapse in Zamfara.
Previously the media bred rumours that at least 100 people were feared dead.
โ What's also sad, besides the premature death of gold miners, is that Nigeria's Govt still fails to harness illegal small-scale gold mining. Almost all of the country's estimated gold production even today remains undeclared and thus illegal. (see the pic.)
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Previously the media bred rumours that at least 100 people were feared dead.
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๐ณ๐ฌ Nigeria's Oil Deadlock
๐ At this moment (2 pm, GMT +1) Nigeria's Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association and Dangote Oil Refinery shall start the second round of negotioations over mass transfer and sack of union members.
โ The previous round of talks ended in a deadlock, which means PENGASSAN goes on with its strike. So far the major inflicted damage included reduced national power generation by 1,100MW (some 25% of total).
The question is whether the parties are willing to compromise or we may expect a full-fledged oil industry crisis here.
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The question is whether the parties are willing to compromise or we may expect a full-fledged oil industry crisis here.
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๐ณ๐ช Niger Acquired 22k Atomic Bobms
...or such a number of explosive devices could be produced out of 1570 tonnes of uranium, which Niger reportedly confiscated from French Orano company along with the mine where it all had been extracted.
โ The stockpile is worth $270 million, though it is unclear how Niger would dispose of it, bearing in mind the strick international oversight of fussile materials trade and the World Bank's arbitration order to halt any movement of this stockpiles.
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...or such a number of explosive devices could be produced out of 1570 tonnes of uranium, which Niger reportedly confiscated from French Orano company along with the mine where it all had been extracted.
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๐ณ๐ฌ It's All Oil Under The Bridge...
๐ With the help of a bunch of federal ministers, Wednesday morning Nigeria's Dangote Refinery and PENGASSAN trade union ended their dispute.
The terms of their agreement allegedly iclude:
๐ Redeployment of the sacked workers (though in different business units)
๐ No punishment for those engaged in the PENGASSAN strike
Dangote meanwhile seems to be the winner, since none of the sacked will be redeployed at the refinery itself. Also interesting that the agreement only displays the Labour Minister's signature and looks like his own declaration rather than a treaty.
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The terms of their agreement allegedly iclude:
Dangote meanwhile seems to be the winner, since none of the sacked will be redeployed at the refinery itself. Also interesting that the agreement only displays the Labour Minister's signature and looks like his own declaration rather than a treaty.
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That much gold is reportedly illegally mined and smuggled from African countries each year.
As the LBMA gold price reaches new heights ($3890 per ounce as of today), we decided to cover some fact about illegal gold mining in Africa.
Did you know that:
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๐ธ๐ณ Senegal To Launch Refinery
Senegal has announced its plans for the construction of its second oil refinery by 2029.
โ Like many other crude oil exporting countries, Senegal has long been dependent on petroleum products import due to the lack of local refineries.
This in turn leads to foreign currency deficits and a bizzare situation where countries full of oil (besides Senegal, for example, Nigeria and also Iran) need to rely on oversea refineries.
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Senegal has announced its plans for the construction of its second oil refinery by 2029.
This in turn leads to foreign currency deficits and a bizzare situation where countries full of oil (besides Senegal, for example, Nigeria and also Iran) need to rely on oversea refineries.
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๐จ๐ฎ Ivory Coast Joins The Game
Ivory Coast has distributed 11 new mining exploration licenses, whereof 8 for gold.
โ This, besides the fact that the IC's government goes on performing its basic functions, can tell us that Ivory Coast is inclined to take its share of the pie of the growing prices of gold and other minerals (like copper).
From an investor's perspective, Ivory Coast is thereby distancing itself from its northern neighbourns, where the desire to hop on the train of high prices led to disputes between state and mining corporations.
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Ivory Coast has distributed 11 new mining exploration licenses, whereof 8 for gold.
From an investor's perspective, Ivory Coast is thereby distancing itself from its northern neighbourns, where the desire to hop on the train of high prices led to disputes between state and mining corporations.
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