AngloGold says no production impact from Guinea power protests

By Reuters / June 28, 2018 / www.mining.com / Article Link

DAKAR, June 28 (Reuters) - AngloGold Ashanti said on Thursday that there has been no production impact at its Siguiri gold mine in Guinea despite two days of violent protests over prolonged electricity outages by communities around the mine.

Youths barricaded roads, clashed with security forces and tried to force through the gates of the mine on Wednesday as around one thousand demonstrators surrounded the mine, a government official said.

A spokesman for the company said the situation on and around the site was currently calm.

"Members of a local community near our Siguiri mine have been protesting the temporary rationing of power, which is an unfortunate necessity while one of four generator units that provide power to the site and some villages in the region, is repaired," AngloGold Ashanti spokesman Chris Nthite said.

He said production has not been impacted and teams from the capital were working to repair the affected unit in the coming weeks, and uninterrupted power will be restored to the communities.

The Siguiri mine produced 324,000 ounces of gold in 2017.

(Reporting by Bate Felix; editing by Edward McAllister and Jason Neely)

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