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Ghana Reportedly Makes New Mineral Discovery

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Ghana Reportedly Makes New Mineral Discovery

A significant discovery of tantalum has been made in the Bewadze-Mankoadze area of the Kibi-Winneba Belt in southern Ghana, according to a new study led by researchers Emmanuel Daanoba Sunkari, Joshua Nkansah, and Salaam Jansbaka Adams.

Their findings, published in a paper titled “Geochemical Exploration for Tantalum in Coltan-Rich Pegmatites at Bewadze-Mankoadze Area of the Kibi-Winneba Belt Southern Ghana,” detail the identification of tantalum-rich pegmatites, which are abundant in the igneous rock known as pegmatite.

The research involved comprehensive petrographic analysis and statistical evaluations of major and minor elements to pinpoint tantalum deposits in the region.

By examining rock samples from pegmatite outcrops, the team was able to map geochemical anomalies concentrated in the southwestern section of the study area, where they recommend future exploration efforts be concentrated.

Notably, tantalum-rich pegmatites have also been identified in other southern Ghana locations, including Ewoyaa, Biriwa, and Winneba.

Tantalum is increasingly recognized as a critical mineral for modern energy-saving technologies, particularly in capacitors essential for renewable energy systems such as solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicles.

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The researchers highlighted the potential for Ghana to boost its foreign exchange earnings significantly through the strategic exploitation of these tantalum deposits. Additionally, the mineral’s by-products could support the country’s renewable energy initiatives.

The tantalum-bearing pegmatites also contain other valuable minerals, including spodumene, beryl, and tourmaline, which further enhance their economic viability.

This discovery positions Ghana as a potentially significant player in the global tantalum supply chain, especially at a time when demand for critical minerals is surging due to the global shift towards clean energy solutions.

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  1. FREDERICK QUARTEY says:
    1 year ago

    Is it another cursed or blessing to the people of Ghana?

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  2. Alexander. Yeboag says:
    1 year ago

    This is a refreshing piece of news. We need a government with foresight to develop this rear mineral reserve. Well done dear Scientists.

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  3. AGYEI BOATENG STEPHEN says:
    1 year ago

    Ghana is rich,and aspire for more recovery.we thank God.

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  4. Isaac Obeng says:
    1 year ago

    This I good news. I further caution that if this supposed mineral deposit will be explored then careful and we’ll planned measures be laid down to ensure maximum befit to entire Ghanaian populace. Also, environmental issues should be well priorities if it is to be explored in the near future. Big thumbs up for the researchers.

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  5. Albert says:
    1 year ago

    This discovery was made long ago during President Liman’s’ time. I was present when the then Vice President Joe Degraft Johnson commissioned the exploration at Gomoa Mankoadze and samples had been continually taken away to date.
    The current Government should intervene and investigate the past as to which company had been mining the Tantalite and columbite at Mankoadze since 1980

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  6. Steve Eyiah Quansah says:
    1 year ago

    If this is true then its ok

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  7. Ali Alhassan says:
    1 year ago

    Very interesting news providing source

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  8. John Acquaah says:
    1 year ago

    It’s good news but will country benefit from iit. Oil, Gold Diamond and Bauxite and we are still suffering.

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