28/09/2024
Mining News

Egypt to finalize gold exploration agreement with Barrick Gold and Centamin in Eastern Desert

Egypt is poised to finalize a significant agreement with two Western companies for gold exploration in a 3,000-square-kilometer area of its Eastern Desert. The Ministry of Oil and Mineral Resources is currently drafting the financial, commercial, and legal terms of the contract with Barrick Gold, a Canadian firm, and Centamin, a company registered in Jersey with operations in the UK and Egypt.

These two companies were awarded gold exploration contracts as part of the Ministry’s 2020-2021 exploration competition, along with several other foreign firms. However, the final agreement outlining production sharing and other essential terms is yet to be signed.

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Oil and Mineral Resources Minister Karim Badawi is expected to oversee the signing of this final agreement in the coming weeks, marking a crucial step in Egypt’s efforts to enhance its mining sector and attract foreign investment in gold exploration.

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