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Gold Mining in Ghana
[edit]Gold mining in Ghana has a long history, dating back to the 10th century when the region was part of the ancient Ghana Empire. Commercial gold mining began in the early 19th century, with Europeans establishing several mines during the colonial period.[1][2][3] The first documented large-scale mining operation in Ghana was at Obuasi, where gold was discovered in 1897. By 1900, Ghana, then known as the Gold Coast, had become a major supplier of gold in the British Empire.[4][5][6].
Ghana is renowned for its gold resources and is the largest producer of gold in Africa as of 2019.[7][8][9][10][11] [12]Major gold discoveries and mining activities have centered around the Ashanti Region and other areas such as Tarkwa, Akyem, and Prestea, forming part of the extensive Birimian and Tarkwaian gold belts.[13][14]
Early gold mining
[edit]Ashanti Region has played a central role in gold mining in Ghana, dating back to the 19th century. Local artisanal mining, known as galamsey, predated industrial efforts. The Ashanti Goldfields Corporation was established in 1897, marking the start of large-scale industrial gold mining in Ghana[15][16][17]
Modern gold production
[edit]Large-scale gold mining in Ghana took off in the mid-20th century, with operations expanding in the 1980s due to rising gold prices.[18][19] Companies such as AngloGold Ashanti and Newmont have operated extensive mines, contributing to Ghana's economy.[20][21][22].
In 2019, Ghana overtook South Africa as the leading gold producer in Africa, producing 142.4 tonnes of gold, representing 4.1% of global production.The sector accounts for over 90% of the country’s mineral exports and remains an important part of Ghana’s economy.[23][24][25][26][27]
Gold mining by region in Ghana
[edit]Ashanti Region
[edit]The Ashanti Region is historically and currently one of the major gold-producing areas in Ghana. The region is home to some of the largest gold mining companies in the country, including AngloGold Ashanti at Obuasi, one of the oldest gold mines in Ghana. Obuasi produced more than 35 million ounces of gold since its discovery in the late 19th century [28][29]Additionally, the Ahafo South and Ahafo North in the Ashanti Region, home to Newmont Ghana’s Ahafo Mine, is also a contributor to Ghana’s gold output[30][31]
Western Region
[edit]The Western Region, particularly the Tarkwa and Prestea districts, is another gold-producing area. Tarkwa, known for its large-scale open-pit mining, has been in operation for several decades and is one of Ghana's gold producers.[32] It is operated by Gold Fields Ghana and produced 504,000 ounces of gold in 2019[33]. Prestea, operated by Golden Star Resources, is another historic mining town that has produced substantial amounts of gold over the years[34].
Eastern Region
[edit]In the Eastern Region, gold mining activities are centered around the Akyem mine, operated by Newmont Ghana. The Akyem mine, one of the gold mines in the region, began commercial production in 2013 and produced over 500,000 ounces of gold in 2020[35][36][37]
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