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  2. Conakry oil depot explosion - Wikipedia

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    More than a week after the disaster, observers noticed a reduction in vehicle traffic in Conakry and across the country while the capital's main market of Madina was mostly closed. [ 16 ] The government also warned of possible electricity shortages, as most power plants in the country are also reliant on petrol.

  3. Toll from blast and fire at Guinea oil depot rises to 23 dead ...

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    (Reuters) -The death toll from a blast and fire at an oil terminal in Guinea's capital, Conakry, has increased to 23 from 13 earlier, and the number of injured has risen to 241 from 178, the ...

  4. Guinean capital reels from deadly blast at oil terminal - AOL

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    Guineans should brace for power cuts, the government has warned, as the country grapples with the aftermath of a deadly explosion at an oil terminal in the capital Conakry that destroyed fuel ...

  5. Dozens crushed to death in stampede at Guinea football match ...

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    Guinea has a history of stadium violence, including the 2009 Conakry massacre, where 156 people were killed. In July this year, a court in Conakry found former president Moussa Dadis Camara and ...

  6. Compagnie des Bauxites de Guinée - Wikipedia

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    Compagnie des bauxites de Guinée (CBG) is a Guinean mining company. Since 1963 it has extracted bauxite from the notable mine in Sangarédi, in Boké Region in Guinea.It is 49% owned by the Guinean State, with the remainder owned by the Boké Investment Company, a 100%-owned subsidiary of Halco Mining, a consortium opened in 1962 by Harvey Aluminum Company to run mining operations in Guinea.

  7. 2021 Guinean coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    After news came of the coup, aluminium prices on world markets climbed to a decade high, beating the record set in 2006 for Chinese markets amid bauxite supply concerns (Guinea is a major producer of bauxite, the main source of aluminium). [55] On the London Metal Exchange, aluminium was traded for as much as US$ 2,782 per tonne. [56]

  8. China's energy curbs blunt demand for bauxite after Guinea ...

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    Business as usual at Guinea's bauxite mines following a coup early this month and China's campaign to reduce domestic energy consumption have mitigated concerns about supply shortages of the ...

  9. Compagnie des bauxites de Kindia - Wikipedia

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    Compagnie des bauxites de Kindia (CBK) is a Guinean company in the mining sector. Since 2001, it has mined the large Kindia Bauxite deposit in Kindia, in Guinea.. Guinea is the fifth largest producer of bauxite in the world, but the country possesses the largest ore reserves.