The Simandou mountain range in southeastern Guinea contains approximately 1.5 billion tonnes of high-grade iron ore held by Rio Tinto SimFer, a joint venture with the Government of Guinea and Chalco Iron Ore Holdings.
Dian-Dian Bauxite Project is a large-scale bauxite mining operation in northwestern Guinea, developed by RUSAL to supply high-quality bauxite for its global alumina and aluminum production chain.
Kindia Bauxite Project is one of Guinea's most well-established mining operations. It revolves around the extraction of high-grade bauxite from the dense deposits in the Kindia Prefecture and is managed by the Compagnie des Bauxites de Kindia (CBK)
Sangarédi Bauxite Project (situated on Sangarédi plateau in northwestern Guinea's Boké Prefecture) centers on one of the largest and highest-grade bauxite deposits in the world.
Simandou Iron Ore Project is one of the world's largest undeveloped high-grade iron ore deposits, with the potential to become a cornerstone of the global iron ore supply.