30 companies to bid on EMRA contract for mineral ore exploration

Mohamed Adel
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Oil workers in Iraqi Kurdistan where the French oil company Total signed contracts for exploration with the regional authoritie AFP PHOTO

More than 30 companies are preparing bids for a contract announced by the Egyptian Mineral Resources Authority (EMRA) in October 2015 that will provide provision for the winning bid to conduct mineral ore research and exploration in nine regions across Egypt.

The deadline for the receipt of bids from companies has been extended to 3 April, at the behest of contractors, Chairman of the EMRA Omar Toema said in a statement to Daily News Egypt.

The tender brochure that facilitates application bids costs $100. Exploration will begin directly after the completion of the EMRA-funded studies, the approval of a winning bid, and the official signing of contracts with the investors that will fund the contract, according to Toema.

Exploration efforts will be focused upon four principal minerals:  kaolinite sand, calcareous shale, lead, and zinc.

The EMRA expects kaolinite sand to be found in Abu Had Wadi Qena, in the North of Western Desert, and Hadabet El-Ganna, in South Sinai.

The exploration sites for calcareous shale include Gabal Om Sayala (Abu Zneima), in South Sinai. The exploration sites for lead and zinc will be in Omm Gheig, on the coast of the Red Sea.

Other areas of exploration for other minerals include Sweiqat Al-Arish in the middle of the Eastern Desert, Gabal Abu Kharook in the Eastern Desert, and Hafafit Valley in the south of the Weastern Desert.

The excavation of gold in eight areas in Egypt is contingent upon security approval for an international tender granted earlier this year. According to Toema, approval was originally expected to be provided in January 2016 but has been delayed. Once approval has been granted, the EMRA will form a joint-company with contracting company.

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