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Tunisia is Relatively Rich in Mineral Resources,Here’s an Overview Of The Main Mineral Resources in Tunisia

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluApril 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Tunisia is relatively rich in mineral resources, and the mining sector plays a key role in the country’s economy. Here’s an overview of the main mineral resources in Tunisia:


Major Mineral Resources in Tunisia

1. Phosphates

  • One of Tunisia’s most important mineral exports.
  • Tunisia is among the top phosphate producers in Africa.
  • Major deposits are located in Gafsa Basin (south-central Tunisia).
  • Used primarily in the production of fertilizers.

2. Petroleum & Natural Gas

  • Tunisia produces modest quantities of oil and gas.
  • Main oil fields: El Borma, Ashtart, and Didon.
  • Natural gas is extracted from fields like Miskar and Hasdrubal.

3. Iron Ore

  • Deposits found mainly in the northwest, including Djebel Djerissa and Tamera.
  • Production has declined, but iron still remains a known resource.

4. Lead & Zinc

  • Mined in regions such as Bougrine, Fej Lahdoum, and Jebel Ressas.
  • Lead and zinc ores are used in metallurgy and manufacturing.

5. Gypsum

  • Found in southern Tunisia (e.g., near Medenine).
  • Used in construction and cement industries.

6. Salt (Halite)

  • Extracted from coastal and inland salt pans (chotts).
  • Tunisia is a significant salt exporter, especially from areas like Chott el Djerid.

7. Clay, Limestone, and Marble

  • Commonly used in construction and ceramics.
  • Clay is found across Tunisia and used for traditional pottery as well as industrial purposes.

Economic Role

  • The mining sector contributes about 3% to the national GDP.
  • Phosphates, petroleum, and natural gas are key export earners.
  • There are ongoing government initiatives to modernize the mining industry and attract foreign investment.
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