Announcing Egypt Mining Forum – 2024
Egypt has a rich history of gold mining dating back to the Pharaonic era, but has
only produced one commercial gold mine in modern times, Sukari. The North
African country’s Eastern Desert is primed to become the next big exploration
target for global mining companies, with its wealth of untapped minerals and
precious metals waiting to be explored.
Increasing exploration efforts will therefore be the foundation for producing
commercial discoveries and establishing the industry as a substantial contributor
to its economy. As a result, the Egyptian government has launched a series of
bid rounds over the last year, awarding licenses to domestic and international
businesses for gold and metal mining exploration projects.
With ambitions to establish itself as a world-class trading hub for minerals and
metals by 2040, the country aims to develop a green mining value chain based
on sustainable and environmentally responsible mining practices.
Hosted by the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources and supported by
the Egyptian Mineral Resources Authority (EMRA), the Egypt Mining Forum
(EMF) is set to take place from 16-17 July 2024 in Cairo.
Held under the theme ‘Advancing Exploration for Future Commercial Discoveries’
the Forum will drive the conversations on investment, policies and licensing,
exploration, exploitation, technology adoption, plus human and infrastructure
capacity building across the entire mining and minerals value chain to deliver the
industry’s commitment to a more sustainable climate-conscious future