Infrastructure Map — Ghana

To create a mining infrastructure map for Ghana, import your GH claims or data as GeoJSON, assign the appropriate layer role for automatic styling, set the Topographic basemap, and export as PNG or PDF. The entire process takes 15–30 minutes with no GIS experience required.

About Mining in Ghana

Ghana is Africa's largest gold producer and consistently ranks among the world's top ten gold-producing countries. The Birimian Greenstone Belt hosts several multi-million-ounce gold deposits with geological similarities to the Abitibi Belt in Canada, and the country's established regulatory framework attracts significant international junior exploration investment.

Key minerals: gold, bauxite, manganese, diamonds, iron ore, lithium. Notable deposits: Obuasi, Ahafo, Akyem, Asanko. Mining districts: Ashanti Gold Belt, Birimian Greenstone Belt, Western Region, Brong-Ahafo.

The Minerals Commission of Ghana administers mineral rights in Ghana. Claim data is accessible through Minerals Commission Mining Cadastre.

What is a Infrastructure Map?

An infrastructure map communicates the logistical reality of an exploration project — road access, power availability, water sources, airstrips, and proximity to service communities. Investors and permitting authorities use these maps to assess project advancement costs and feasibility. A well-made infrastructure map can significantly de-risk a project in the eyes of financiers.

How to Create a Infrastructure Map for Ghana

  1. Import road network GeoJSON and assign Roads/Access role
  2. Import water bodies and rivers
  3. Import property boundary
  4. Enable topographic basemap to show terrain and elevation context
  5. Add labels for key infrastructure (airstrip, camp, power line)
  6. Add a scale bar to communicate distances accurately
  7. Enable North Arrow
  8. Export as PDF for permitting packages

Recommended Settings for Ghana

  • Basemap: Topographic
  • Design theme: Terrain — Earthy & Warm or Technical — Sharp Borders
  • Export format: PNG at 2× for investor presentations, PDF (Letter or A4) for JORC Code / NI 43-101 reports
  • Coordinate system: Ensure source data is in WGS84 (EPSG:4326)

Common Use Cases in Ghana

  • Permitting applications
  • Feasibility studies
  • Investor presentations
  • Environmental assessments

Frequently Asked Questions

What file format do I need for Ghana mineral claims data?
Ghana mineral claims boundaries are available from Minerals Commission Mining Cadastre and can typically be downloaded as Shapefiles or KML. Convert these to GeoJSON at mapshaper.org before importing into Exploration Maps.
Who regulates mineral claims in Ghana?
Mineral claims in Ghana are regulated by the Minerals Commission of Ghana. All tenure and claims data can be queried through Minerals Commission Mining Cadastre.
What minerals are typically mapped in Ghana?
Ghana is known for its gold, bauxite, manganese, diamonds deposits. Key producing and exploration-stage properties include Obuasi, Ahafo, Akyem. The main mining districts are Ashanti Gold Belt, Birimian Greenstone Belt, Western Region.
Can I export a Ghana mining infrastructure map for a JORC Code / NI 43-101 report?
Yes. Exploration Maps exports PNG and PDF at 2–3× pixel ratio, suitable for inclusion in JORC Code / NI 43-101 technical reports as required figures. The export includes north arrow, scale bar, legend, and title block — all standard map elements required for JORC Code / NI 43-101 compliance.