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Copper in Africa


Copper in Africa


Copper is one of the world's most important industrial minerals, and Africa is an important world producer. While output is traditionally dominated by Zambia, South Africa and Katanga Province in the south of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, many African nations contribute to copper production, and many African nations have undeveloped ore resources.

Cobalt, another important industrial metal, is often mined in conjunction with copper.

Botswana

  • Dukwi, African Copper's Mowana mine
  • Ghanzi, Hana Mining; also silver.

Democratic Republic of the Congo

  • Katanga Province

Namibia

  • Weatherly (formerly Ongopolo Mining and Processing) – Matchless Mine Western Extension and Otjihase Mine near Windhoek

South Africa

  • Palabora Mining Company
  • Rio Tinto

Uganda

  • Kasese - Kilembe Mines
  • Jinja – Kilembe smelting operations currently reopening under A-Tec Mining after 1975 nationalization
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Zambia

  • The Copperbelt
  • Copperbelt Province
  • Lumwana – Equinox Minerals
  • Nchanga Mines
  • Luanshya Copper Mine Company – Baluba – Mulyashi copper project
  • Mkushi – African Eagle Resources
  • Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines
  • Zambia Copper Investments Limited – Konkola Deep Mining Project – symbol ZCI on the Johannesburg Securities Exchange

See also

  • Copper extraction techniques
  • List of countries by copper mine production
  • Mineral industry of Africa
  • Economy of Zambia
  • Aluminium in Africa
  • Cement in Africa
  • Iron ore in Africa
  • Platinum in Africa
  • Titanium in Africa

References

External links

  • Copper Development Association Africa
  • Journal: Mining Review Africa
  • MiningTopNews

Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: Copper in Africa by Wikipedia (Historical)