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Metlen Energy’s Investment in Ghana Bauxite Gains Momentum 

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
February 19, 2025
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The Honorary Consul General of Greece in Accra, Marianna Gavriel, has engaged Ghana’s Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, to discuss Greek mining investments in the country, particularly focusing on Metlen Energy & Metals Company.  

The meeting centered on the company’s efforts to strengthen its mining activities in Ghana following its recent acquisition of a prospective mining license. 

Gavriel highlighted that the company’s strategic goal is to ensure diverse supply sources globally while maintaining a strong position throughout the aluminium industry’s value chain. 

“As part of the company’s long-term investment plan, it aims to construct a railway line to transport bauxite from the mine site to the Takoradi Port.” 

Marianna Gavriel, Consul General of Greece in Accra

This infrastructure project is expected to facilitate efficient mineral transportation, reduce logistical bottlenecks, and alleviate the burden on Ghana’s road network, which has often been affected by heavy mining-related transportation. 

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Metlen Energy, a Greek mining company, has expressed a keen interest in continuing its investment in Ghana’s mining sector, particularly in the exploration and extraction of bauxite deposits in the Nyinahin-Mpasaaso area of the Ashanti Region. 

Metlen Energy & Metals Company is poised to play a significant role in Ghana’s bauxite mining sector. The company’s geological reserves are estimated to be around 300 million tons of bauxite, positioning it as a key player in the industry.  

Upon reaching full operational capacity, the company is projected to produce approximately 10 million tons of bauxite annually, generating an estimated annual turnover of $500 million at current market prices. 

The economic benefits of this investment are substantial, promising job creation, infrastructure development, and increased revenue generation for the Ghanaian government.  

The expansion of bauxite mining operations is also expected to contribute to the broader goal of developing an integrated aluminium industry in Ghana, aligning with the government’s vision of maximizing value addition within the natural resources sector. 

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Government’s Commitment to Mining Investments 

Consul General of Greece in Accra, Marianna Gavriel shake hands with Ghana’s Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah
Consul General of Greece in Accra, Marianna Gavriel shake hands with Ghana’s Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah

In response, Minister Buah reaffirmed the government’s commitment to fostering foreign direct investment in Ghana’s mining sector.  

He emphasized that Ghana remains open for business and actively seeks strategic partnerships that will drive sustainable growth in the industry. 

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Welcoming the proposed railway line construction, the Minister underscored its potential benefits, particularly in enhancing transportation efficiency for heavy equipment and raw minerals while preserving the country’s road infrastructure.  

He also acknowledged the necessity of broadening investment in the mining sector, given the rapid pace of industrialization in Ghana. 

“Our policies are geared towards attracting investments, and we are determined to fast-track processes to ensure that commitments translate into tangible projects.” 

Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, Minister for Lands and Natural Resources

Metlen Energy’s investment signals a strengthening of economic ties between Ghana and Greece, particularly in the extractive industry.  

The discussions between the Greek Consul General and Ghana’s Minister for Lands and Natural Resources highlighted a shared commitment to deepening cooperation and leveraging Ghana’s mineral wealth for mutual benefit. 

With the government’s assurance of expedited processes and investor-friendly policies, Metlen Energy’s full operationalization could mark a significant milestone in Ghana’s mining landscape. 

The Greek mining firm Metlen Energy & Metals Company’s decision to expand its footprint in Ghana’s bauxite industry underscores the country’s growing attractiveness as a mining investment destination.  

With an estimated 300 million tons of bauxite reserves and an annual projected output of 10 million tons, the company’s presence is set to contribute significantly to Ghana’s economy. 

As the government works to enhance the regulatory framework and promote sustainable mining practices, investments like these will play a crucial role in driving industrial growth, creating jobs, and improving infrastructure. 

The partnership between Metlen Energy and the Ghanaian government could set a precedent for future foreign direct investments in the country’s mining sector, solidifying Ghana’s position as a major global player in the aluminium industry. 

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