What's Happening?
Fortuna Mining is on the verge of receiving the final permit for its Diamba Sud gold project in Senegal, according to CEO Jorge Ganoza. The project, which represents a $400 million investment, aims to produce its first gold by 2028. Senegal, traditionally
a mineral sands and phosphate producer, is expanding its gold sector to become a regional mining hub. The country's expedited permitting process has been praised, with approvals for environmental and social impact assessments completed in nine months. Despite recent political changes in Senegal, Fortuna remains committed to its investment plans.
Why It's Important?
The Diamba Sud project is a significant step in Senegal's efforts to diversify its mining industry and attract foreign investment. The project could position Senegal as a key player in West Africa's gold mining sector, boosting economic growth and job creation. Fortuna's investment highlights the potential for stable West African countries to attract mining capital, provided they maintain consistent regulatory frameworks. The project's success could encourage further exploration and development in the region, enhancing Senegal's economic prospects.
What's Next?
Fortuna is preparing for the final construction phase, with plans to announce additional acquisitions and exploration opportunities in Senegal and neighboring countries by the end of the year. The company is also securing equipment to ensure timely project development. As Senegal continues to streamline its permitting process, it may attract more international mining companies, further solidifying its status as a mining hub. The government's ability to maintain a stable investment climate will be crucial for long-term success.













