Sandpiper mine

Mine in Walvis Bay, Erongo Region, Namibia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Sandpiper mine is a Namibian planned mining development located 120 kilometres (75 mi) south-west off the coast of the harbour town of Walvis Bay. Sandpiper represents one of the largest phosphate reserves in Namibia, having estimated reserves of 1.82 billion tonnes of ore grading 19.5% P2O5.[1] Although phosphate mining is controversial in Namibia because of its potential impact on the fishing industry,[2][3] the mining license was granted in 2011.[4]

LocationWalvis Bay
CountryNamibia
Coordinates24°S 14°E
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Sandpiper mine
Sandpiper mine is located in Namibia
Sandpiper mine
Sandpiper mine
Location
LocationWalvis Bay
RegionErongo Region
CountryNamibia
Coordinates24°S 14°E
Production
ProductsPhosphates
Owner
CompanyNamibian Marine Phosphate (NMP)
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The mine is owned by Namibian Marine Phosphate, a subsidiary of Mawarid Mining LLC which is owned by Omani billionaire Mohammed Al Barwani.[5]

Establishment of the Sandpiper project was stopped in 2012 due to environmental concerns. In 2021 the assessment process was re-started. As of 2025 the environmental clearance certificate has not been issued. The mining license for the project is to expire in 2031.[6]

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