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  2. Ministry of Mines and Hydrocarbons - Wikipedia

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    Equatorial Guinea. Ministro de Minas e Hidrocarburos. Miguel Ekua Ondo. Website. minindustria.gob.gq. 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.

  3. Mining industry of Equatorial Guinea - Wikipedia

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    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. [1] Petroleum exploration and production is the core of Equatorial Guinea's economy, and accounts for over 90 percent of Equatorial Guinea's national income.

  4. Gabriel Mbaga Obiang Lima - Wikipedia

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    Equatorial Guinea in 2007 rolled out an industrialization plan, National Plan Horizon 2020 for the country aimed at a sustainable economy by 2020. [16] Attempts at its implementation saw a partnership with Energy Allied International, a Houston based firm, to advance the petrochemical sector of the country under the leadership of Mbega, then Minister Delegate of the Ministry of Mines, Industry ...

  5. Mining industry of Guinea - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Equatorial Guinea Council of Ministers - Wikipedia

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    The Equatorial Guinean Council of Ministers or Council of Ministers of Equatorial Guinea, is chaired by the President of Equatorial Guinea Teodoro Obiang Nguema, and constituted by the Vice President Teodorín Nguema Obiang, his Prime Minister Manuela Roka Botey along with the other Ministers members of the governemt.

  7. Economy of Equatorial Guinea - Wikipedia

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    The energy export sector is ... with the French Ministry of Finance. [13] Equatorial Guinea in the 1980s and 1990s ... Ministry of Mines, Industry and Energy

  8. Equatorial Guinea–India relations - Wikipedia

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    Bilateral trade between Equatorial Guinea and India grew from US$4.87 million in 2006–07 [6] to $764.39 million in 2014–15. India exported $15.01 million worth of goods to Equatorial Guinea, and imported $749.38 million in 2014–15. [1] Between the 1998–99 and 2002-03 fiscal years, India made no imports from Equatorial Guinea between ...

  9. Energy in Equatorial Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Energy in Equatorial Guinea. Energy in Equatorial Guinea is an industry with plenty of potential, especially in the fields of oil and natural gas. However, production has been declining in recent years due to under-investment and lack of new discoveries. In 2022, the country produced less than 100,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd) according to ...