Morroccan Sahara

Ellipsis Mining
Unlocking the Unexplored Potential

Immersed in the untouched landscapes of the Moroccan Sahara lies an unexplored opportunity – a vast swathe of land rich in mineral potential and untapped resources. Morocco’s southern region is marked by a unique geological makeup, promising an extraordinary potential for mineral exploration and extraction. Yet, this area remains a blank canvas, as empty of commercial geological effort as it appears on the surface.

The Moroccan Sahara, a hidden gem in the realm of mineral deposits, waits to reveal its wealth. It remains remarkably unexplored, allowing potential investors and mining companies the unique chance to tap into its geological promise. Here, the opportunity to pioneer new mining operations and make significant discoveries is immense.

An Opportunity for Groundbreaking Discovery

The unexplored Moroccan Sahara presents an exciting opportunity for groundbreaking discoveries in mineral exploration. The region’s vast untapped potential, coupled with its proximity to established mining operations, offers a unique prospect for mining companies and investors alike.

This unexplored region of the Moroccan Sahara, rich in geological potential and adjacent to established, successful mining operations, is poised for discovery. The opportunity for uncovering a wealth of mineral resources is unmatched, offering a thrilling prospect for those willing to delve into the uncharted territories of this mineral-rich region.

The unexplored Moroccan Sahara region, nestled between world-class mining operations – Tasiast Gold Mine to the South and SNIM Iron Ore Mine to the East.

A Region of Proven Potential

The Moroccan Sahara’s proximity to world-class mining operations adds credibility to the area’s geological potential. To the South, the region borders Mauritania, home to the Tasiast Gold Mine, one of Africa’s largest gold mines. This open-pit operation, managed by Kinross Gold Corporation, stands as a testament to the mineral wealth hidden beneath the Sahara’s sands.

Further East is the SNIM (Société Nationale Industrielle et Minière) Iron Ore Mine in Zouerate. SNIM, a state-owned mining company in Mauritania, is one of the largest iron ore producers in Africa. The success of these bordering operations suggests a strong potential for lucrative mineral deposits within the Moroccan Sahara itself.