Following a commitment President Mohamed Irfaan Ali made to mining stakeholders, the Ministry of Natural Resources, in collaboration with the Guyana Geology & Mines Commission (GGMC, on Friday last, successfully hosted a lottery of medium-scale mining properties in Bartica, Region Seven.
While the lottery was held at the Bartica Community Centre and witnessed an impressive turnout of stakeholders from across the mining industry, the mining blocks awarded covered 4 Mining Districts, namely, Potaro (Mining District 2), Mazaruni (Mining District 3), Cuyuni (Mining District 4), and Northwest (Mining District 5). A total of 608 applications were received for the lottery, with 150 mining blocks being awarded across the Mining Districts.
Speaking at the event, Vickram Bharrat, Minister of Natural Resources noted that the lottery was the second such allocation of properties since 202 and it underscores the Government of Guyana’s commitment to the continued development of the mining sector. This was even more important since small and medium scale mining is done by Guyanese. Hon. Minister Bharrat also reaffirmed that mining was here to stay and has the support of the Government of Guyana.
The provision of access to medium-scale mining properties through the lottery was timely given the continued representation of small miners without access to mining lands. A similar exercise was conducted with the allocation of mining areas within Karouni, formerly Troy Resources, where approximately 82 small miners were allocated mining properties, with some commencing work and currently producing.
Notwithstanding this lottery, a commitment was given by the minister for another such exercise to be held within the coming months, where additional mining areas will be allocated to Guyanese miners.
Participants at the lottery were assured that every effort was made by GGMC to ensure that the mining blocks being allocated had mineral potential, access to water, and the required infrastructure to promote mining activities.