Search results
Results from the Health.Zone Content Network
The Ministry of Mines and Hydrocarbons of Equatorial Guinea is the public administration body in charge of the mining industry and fossil fuels. [1] [2] It is based in Malabo . The current minister is Don Antonio Oburu Ondo, appointed in 2023.
The regulation of mining in Equatorial Guinea is handled by the Ministry of Mines, Industry, and Energy, which oversees activities in the mining and petroleum industries. Petroleum exploration and production is the core of Equatorial Guinea's economy, and accounts for over 90 percent of Equatorial Guinea's national income.
Florencio Mayé (father-in-law) Occupation. Politician and businessman. Gabriel Mbega Obiang Lima (born 1975) is an Equatorial Guinean politician who has served as Minister of Finance, Economy and Planning since February 2023. He previously served as Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons of Equatorial Guinea.
The mining industry of Guinea was developed during colonial rule. The minerals extracted consisted of iron, gold, diamond, and bauxite. [1] Guinea ranks first in the world in bauxite reserves and 6th in the extraction of high-grade bauxite, the aluminium ore. [2] [3] [4] The mining industry and exports of mining products accounted for 17% of ...
The economy of Equatorial Guinea has traditionally been dependent on commodities such as cocoa and coffee, but is now heavily dependent on petroleum due to the discovery and exploitation of significant oil reserves in the 1980s. [11] In 2017, it graduated from "Least Developed Country" status, one of six Sub-Saharan African nations that managed ...
The current Equatoguinean Government was appointed on February 2 of 2023, and is constituted by the following members: Cargo. Titular. President of Guinea Ecuatorial. Teodoro Obiang. Vice Presidente of Ecuatorial Guinea. Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue. Prime Minister of Ecuatorial Guinea. Manuela Roka Botey.
Corruption in Equatorial Guinea is carried out via an elaborate system that is the exclusive province of President Obiang and his circle, known collectively as "the Nguema/Esangui group". The members of this group divert revenue from Equatorial Guinea's natural resources, including land and hydrocarbon, to their own private accounts.
The Ministry of Mines, Industry and Energy of Equatorial Guinea hosted an Equatorial Guinea-India Hydrocarbons & Industry Forum in New Delhi on 22 January 2016, with aim of attracting Indian investment in the country's energy, hydrocarbons and industrial sectors. Foreign aid