fbpx
Wikipedia

MIDROC

Mohammed International Development Research and Organization Companies (MIDROC) is a mining and oil company owned by Saudi billionaire Sheik Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi.[1] It has operations in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Through its Corral Petroleum Holdings AB, MIDROC has become a major independent oil company.[2]

The company has perpetrated extreme human rights violations at Lega Dembi gold mine in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia by improper disposal of hazardous waste including mercury, arsenic, and cyanide.[3]

Operations

Midroc has operations across three continents, over 50,000 employees and a turnover of $25 billion. The group is active in various sectors, including industry, venture capital, oil and fuel, production, energy and mining.

MIDROC Ethiopia

MIDROC Ethiopia was established in 1994. In 2011 it made a profit of 1.3bn birr (US$70m).[4]

MIDROC has major gold mining interests in Ethiopia[5][6] and it is reported that MIDROC Gold Mine (a subsidiary of MIDROC Ethiopia) has paid the Ethiopian Government 100.1 million birr in royalties, the largest contribution of any mining company.[7] Midroc Gold is Ethiopia's sole gold exporter. Its Lega Dembi Mine has a yearly average production of around 4,500 kg of gold and silver.[8]

Human rights violations

Between 1997 and 2009, MIDROC's expansion of the mine caused deforestation and displaced Indigenous Gujii people from their ancestral land,[9] denying their right to free, prior and informed consent.[10] Locals have reported that mine security shoots at people if they get near the mine, and that employment opportunities have systematically excluded local people.[3]

Local people allege that Midroc dumped chemicals into rivers that residents used for drinking and for livestock, causing birth deformities and animal deaths.[11] Protesters contend water and air pollution from the mine have caused respiratory illnesses, miscarriages, birth defects, and disabilities.[12] Other reports include tumors, headaches, skin conditions, and vision problems.[9] One healthcare provider reported that, "Mothers are having miscarriages every single day...I am not seeing this in other places, only around the mining site.”[12] A field study in 2018-2019 found 19 children with "serious deformities and paralysis" in a survey of 36 households.[3]

Protests against the mine have been brutally repressed with mass arrests, killings, and disappearances.[3] A 2016 report by Human Rights Watch found that, “Security forces committed numerous human rights violations in response to the protests, including arbitrary arrest and detention, killings and other uses of excessive force, torture and ill-treatment in detention, and enforced disappearances.”[10]

Other projects

MIDROC owns 70% of National Oil Ethiopia, which competes with YBF, TAF and five other companies in the national petrol market[13] and is establishing a major steel plant (Tossa) in Amhara. This latter is Ethiopia's first industrial steel production plant and is intended to meet a major increase in domestic demand, estimated to rise from 1.2m tonnes to 3.1m tonnes per annum between 2011 and 2014.[14]

In August 2008, MIDROC opened a small cement factory on the outskirts of the town, which produces 4,000 quintals of cement per day. Some of the output of this factory was used in the construction of the larger Derba Midroc Cement Factory, which is located 70 kilometers north of Addis Ababa and is the largest cement factory in Ethiopia.[15] North Holdings Investment announced 17 October 2009 that it had completed a feasibility study for its own cement factory at Dejen, which would be built on 450 hectares of land. Construction of the factory will cost around US$1.6 billion, and once completed it would have a production capacity of nine million tons a year.[16]

MIDROC also built the Sheraton Addis hotel.[17]

Midroc Europe

Midroc Europe was a privately owned corporate group based in Sweden active in the properties, construction, industry and environmental technology sectors.[18] In January 2022, the Midroc Group, which included Midroc Europe, became Granitor.[19]

Midroc Middle East

Midroc Middle East is a privately owned corporate group active in the engineering and construction and the industrial sectors.[20]

  • ABV Rock Group Ltd
  • EG&G Middle East
  • Saudi ABV
  • Yanbu Steel
  • Metals Services
  • Trans Desert Transport
  • Golden Leaves

References

  1. ^ "MIDROC Ethiopia Home Page". Midroc-ethiopia.com.et. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
  2. ^ . Midroc.com. Archived from the original on August 27, 2016. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
  3. ^ a b c d Regassa, Asebe (2022-09-01). "Frontiers of Extraction and Contestation: dispossession, exclusion and local resistance against MIDROC Laga-Dambi Gold Mine, southern Ethiopia". The Extractive Industries and Society. 11: 100980. doi:10.1016/j.exis.2021.100980. ISSN 2214-790X.
  4. ^ 2Merkato.com Business Portal October 14, 2011
  5. ^ Newsdire April 13, 2011 January 13, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Bloomberg Report November 12, 2010(subscription required)
  7. ^ Addis Fortune August 8, 2011[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ Addis Fortune October 23, 2011[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ a b CEDAW (2019). "Urgent appeal submitted to: David R. Boyd UN Special Rapporteur on the issue of human rights obligations relating to the enjoyment of a safe, clean, healthy and sustainable environment" (PDF). law.northwestern.edu.
  10. ^ a b "The impact of toxic contamination from the Lega Dembi gold mine on the Indigenous Guji people in Ethiopia". OHCHR.org. 2022.
  11. ^ "Protesters Demand Ethiopia Cancel Billionaire's Gold License". Bloomberg.com. 2018-05-07. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  12. ^ a b TesfaNews (2018-05-07). "Ethiopians Protest MIDROC Gold Mining License Renewal". TesfaNews. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  13. ^ Addis Fortune December 27, 2010[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ Addis Fortune October 30, 2011 November 3, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ Wudineh Zenebe, "Ethiopia: Dejen Cement by Derba Midroc Hits Market", originally printed in Addis Fortune 12 August 2008. (accessed 14 August 2009)(subscription required)
  16. ^ "Ethiopia: Company Finalizes Feasibility Study For Cement Factory", Somaliland Times, issue 403 (accessed 17 November 2009) 23 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ "Home". midroc-ethiopia.com.et.
  18. ^ . Midroc.se. Archived from the original on May 8, 1999. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
  19. ^ "Midroc becomes Granitor". granitor.se. Retrieved 2022-02-10.
  20. ^ "Middle EastMidroc.com". Midroc.com. Retrieved 2017-01-26.

External links

  • http://www.midroc.com/ Home page

midroc, mohammed, international, development, research, organization, companies, mining, company, owned, saudi, billionaire, sheik, mohammed, hussein, amoudi, operations, europe, middle, east, africa, through, corral, petroleum, holdings, become, major, indepe. Mohammed International Development Research and Organization Companies MIDROC is a mining and oil company owned by Saudi billionaire Sheik Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi 1 It has operations in Europe the Middle East and Africa Through its Corral Petroleum Holdings AB MIDROC has become a major independent oil company 2 The company has perpetrated extreme human rights violations at Lega Dembi gold mine in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia by improper disposal of hazardous waste including mercury arsenic and cyanide 3 Contents 1 Operations 1 1 MIDROC Ethiopia 1 1 1 Human rights violations 1 1 2 Other projects 1 2 Midroc Europe 1 3 Midroc Middle East 2 References 3 External linksOperations EditMidroc has operations across three continents over 50 000 employees and a turnover of 25 billion The group is active in various sectors including industry venture capital oil and fuel production energy and mining MIDROC Ethiopia Edit See also Lega Dembi Mine MIDROC Ethiopia was established in 1994 In 2011 it made a profit of 1 3bn birr US 70m 4 MIDROC has major gold mining interests in Ethiopia 5 6 and it is reported that MIDROC Gold Mine a subsidiary of MIDROC Ethiopia has paid the Ethiopian Government 100 1 million birr in royalties the largest contribution of any mining company 7 Midroc Gold is Ethiopia s sole gold exporter Its Lega Dembi Mine has a yearly average production of around 4 500 kg of gold and silver 8 Human rights violations Edit Between 1997 and 2009 MIDROC s expansion of the mine caused deforestation and displaced Indigenous Gujii people from their ancestral land 9 denying their right to free prior and informed consent 10 Locals have reported that mine security shoots at people if they get near the mine and that employment opportunities have systematically excluded local people 3 Local people allege that Midroc dumped chemicals into rivers that residents used for drinking and for livestock causing birth deformities and animal deaths 11 Protesters contend water and air pollution from the mine have caused respiratory illnesses miscarriages birth defects and disabilities 12 Other reports include tumors headaches skin conditions and vision problems 9 One healthcare provider reported that Mothers are having miscarriages every single day I am not seeing this in other places only around the mining site 12 A field study in 2018 2019 found 19 children with serious deformities and paralysis in a survey of 36 households 3 Protests against the mine have been brutally repressed with mass arrests killings and disappearances 3 A 2016 report by Human Rights Watch found that Security forces committed numerous human rights violations in response to the protests including arbitrary arrest and detention killings and other uses of excessive force torture and ill treatment in detention and enforced disappearances 10 Other projects Edit MIDROC owns 70 of National Oil Ethiopia which competes with YBF TAF and five other companies in the national petrol market 13 and is establishing a major steel plant Tossa in Amhara This latter is Ethiopia s first industrial steel production plant and is intended to meet a major increase in domestic demand estimated to rise from 1 2m tonnes to 3 1m tonnes per annum between 2011 and 2014 14 In August 2008 MIDROC opened a small cement factory on the outskirts of the town which produces 4 000 quintals of cement per day Some of the output of this factory was used in the construction of the larger Derba Midroc Cement Factory which is located 70 kilometers north of Addis Ababa and is the largest cement factory in Ethiopia 15 North Holdings Investment announced 17 October 2009 that it had completed a feasibility study for its own cement factory at Dejen which would be built on 450 hectares of land Construction of the factory will cost around US 1 6 billion and once completed it would have a production capacity of nine million tons a year 16 MIDROC also built the Sheraton Addis hotel 17 Midroc Europe Edit Midroc Europe was a privately owned corporate group based in Sweden active in the properties construction industry and environmental technology sectors 18 In January 2022 the Midroc Group which included Midroc Europe became Granitor 19 Midroc Middle East Edit Midroc Middle East is a privately owned corporate group active in the engineering and construction and the industrial sectors 20 ABV Rock Group Ltd EG amp G Middle East Saudi ABV Yanbu Steel Metals Services Trans Desert Transport Golden LeavesReferences Edit MIDROC Ethiopia Home Page Midroc ethiopia com et Retrieved 2017 01 26 The Petroleum SectorMidroc com Midroc com Archived from the original on August 27 2016 Retrieved 2017 01 26 a b c d Regassa Asebe 2022 09 01 Frontiers of Extraction and Contestation dispossession exclusion and local resistance against MIDROC Laga Dambi Gold Mine southern Ethiopia The Extractive Industries and Society 11 100980 doi 10 1016 j exis 2021 100980 ISSN 2214 790X 2Merkato com Business Portal October 14 2011 Newsdire April 13 2011 Archived January 13 2012 at the Wayback Machine Bloomberg Report November 12 2010 subscription required Addis Fortune August 8 2011 permanent dead link Addis Fortune October 23 2011 permanent dead link a b CEDAW 2019 Urgent appeal submitted to David R Boyd UN Special Rapporteur on the issue of human rights obligations relating to the enjoyment of a safe clean healthy and sustainable environment PDF law northwestern edu a b The impact of toxic contamination from the Lega Dembi gold mine on the Indigenous Guji people in Ethiopia OHCHR org 2022 Protesters Demand Ethiopia Cancel Billionaire s Gold License Bloomberg com 2018 05 07 Retrieved 2023 01 17 a b TesfaNews 2018 05 07 Ethiopians Protest MIDROC Gold Mining License Renewal TesfaNews Retrieved 2023 01 17 Addis Fortune December 27 2010 permanent dead link Addis Fortune October 30 2011 Archived November 3 2011 at the Wayback Machine Wudineh Zenebe Ethiopia Dejen Cement by Derba Midroc Hits Market originally printed in Addis Fortune 12 August 2008 accessed 14 August 2009 subscription required Ethiopia Company Finalizes Feasibility Study For Cement Factory Somaliland Times issue 403 accessed 17 November 2009 Archived 23 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine Home midroc ethiopia com et Hem Midroc se Archived from the original on May 8 1999 Retrieved 2017 01 26 Midroc becomes Granitor granitor se Retrieved 2022 02 10 Middle EastMidroc com Midroc com Retrieved 2017 01 26 External links Edithttp www midroc com Home page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MIDROC amp oldid 1134591854, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.