Togo: Nayega Manganese Mine to Start Production after 10 Years of Anticipation

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Thursday, 12 June 2025 10:19
Togo: Nayega Manganese Mine to Start Production after 10 Years of Anticipation

(Togo First) - In the pipeline for about a decade, Togo's Nayega manganese mine is poised to begin production by next month. Keras Resources, the project's technical partner, confirmed the news on June 6th.

The mine, located in the Savanes region, is expected to initially produce 4,000 tonnes of manganese per month, with plans to increase to 8,000 tonnes in the medium term. The Togolese State, through the Société Togolaise de Manganèse (STM), is now the sole owner and aims to capitalize on the growing demand for this critical mineral in the battery and electric vehicle markets.

Under a 2023 agreement, Keras Resources will receive advisory fees of 1.5% of the gross revenue generated by the mine for three years. The firm will also receive 6.0% of the gross revenue for brokerage services until either 3.5 years have passed or 900,000 tonnes of enriched manganese ore have been produced and sold.

This development occurs amid increasing global demand for transition metals. Togo, historically focused on phosphate exports, seeks to diversify its mining portfolio and strengthen its control over its natural resources. The government's strategy includes local value addition, skills development, and moving up the value chain.

With estimated reserves of 8.5 million tonnes, the Nayega mine is projected to operate for 11 years. This new mining operation could significantly impact Togo's national budget, where mining contributions already exceed 40%.

 

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