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Sources of Mineral Resources in Angola

Angola is one of Africa’s richest countries in minerals, thanks to its diverse geology. The main sources are:

Oil and Gas

  • Source: Offshore fields (deepwater and ultra-deepwater in the Atlantic Ocean), especially around Cabinda province and the Congo Basin.
  • Details: Angola is Africa’s second-largest oil producer (after Nigeria).
  • Key Companies: Sonangol (national company), TotalEnergies, Chevron, BP.

Diamonds

  • Source:
    • Lunda Norte and Lunda Sul provinces (famous for alluvial and kimberlite diamonds).
    • Catoca Mine (4th largest diamond mine in the world).
  • Details: Angola is one of the world’s top diamond producers.

Iron Ore

  • Source:
    • Cassinga (Huíla province) — the historic site for iron mining.
  • Details: Once a major export in the 1970s; efforts are ongoing to revive production.

Gold

  • Source:
    • Huíla, Cabinda, and Moxico provinces.
  • Details: Still relatively small-scale, but exploration is growing.

Phosphates

  • Source:
    • Cabinda province (e.g., Cácata deposit).
  • Details: Used for fertilizers; part of Angola’s push to diversify agriculture.

Copper and Cobalt

  • Source:
    • Moxico province, near the border with Zambia and the DRC.
  • Details: Same mineral belt as Congo’s Copperbelt — very rich area!

Other Minerals

  • Manganese:
    • Found in Malanje and Kwanza Norte provinces.
  • Gypsum, Marble, Granite, and Quartz:
    • Scattered across the country (notably in Namibe province for ornamental stones).

Summary

  • Top 3 exports: Oil, diamonds, and some mineral ores.
  • Angola’s mineral wealth is concentrated in the north, east, and offshore regions.
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