Iron ore in Africa

Iron ore production in Africa is dominated by South Africa, Mauritania and Algeria; Zimbabwe and Morocco produce ore for use within the country. Many countries possess iron ore deposits that are as yet unmined. Countries and companies currently involved in production are listed here; measurements are in tpy, or tonnes per year.

Maps

 Algeria

 Angola

 Cameroon

 Central African Republic

 Congo (Brazzaville)

 Côte d'Ivoire

 Egypt

 Gabon

 Ghana

 Guinea

 Liberia

 Libya

 Mali

 Mauritania

 Morocco

 Niger

 Nigeria

 Senegal

 Sierra Leone


 South Africa

 Tunisia

 Uganda

 Zimbabwe

See also

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