COMPAGNIE DES BAUXITES DE GUINEA (CBG) Overview
Company Headquarters: Conakry, Republic of Guinea
Founded: 1973
Workforce: ~1000–5000
Company Working: Compagnie des Bauxites de Guinée (CBG) is a mining company owned by the Guinean government and Halco Mining, a consortium made up of the companies Alcoa, Rio Tinto, and Dadco. It is one of the world's largest exporters of metallurgical bauxite in Guinea. The company operates mines located in the northwest of the Republic of Guinea and ships more than 14 million tons per year for processing alumina in factories in the Atlantic basin. It currently operates three mines in the vicinity of Sangarédi, which is inland, 138 kilometers from the port of Kamsar. CBG ensures the extraction, processing, and export of its bauxite in strict compliance with environmental and social standards.



