Our Clients
View some of our development agencies and government clients below.
Development Agencies
World Bank
Washington, D.C., United States
The World Bank Group is one of the world’s largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries. Its institutions share a commitment to reducing poverty, increasing shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable development.

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Whitehall, London, UK
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) pursues the UK’s national interests and projects the UK as a force for good in the world. It promotes the interests of British citizens, safeguard the UK’s security, defends British values, reduces poverty and tackles global challenges with the UK’s international partners.

SRK Exploration Services
Cardiff, United Kingdom
SRK Exploration, part of the larger SRK Group, provides a wide range of independent field and technical consulting services to the mineral exploration sector.

MSA Group
South Africa
Established in 1983, the MSA Group is a leading provider of exploration, geology, mineral resource and reserve estimation, mining and environmental consulting services to the mining industry.
Government Agencies
Mozambique
Our work in Mozambique
IGS have been managing the World Bank MAGTAP project creating 1:50,000 scale geology mapping of 25 map sheets in the Nampula Province, Mozambique.
Tanzania
GEOMAP Tanzania (04/2013 -06/2015)
The Geothematic Mapping (geology, geochemistry, geophysics) and Capacity Building Project at the Geological Survey of Tanzania was carried out under the multi-disciplinary Sustainable Management of Mineral Resources Project (SMMRP), in part funded by the World Bank.
Afghanistan
Our work in Afghanistan
IGS, trading under licence at the time as BGS International (BGSI), were contracted by the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) in 2014 to undertake capacity building work at the Afghan Geological Survey (AGS) and the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum (MoMP).
Saudi Arabia Project
Our Work in the Arabian Shield in Saudi Arabia
IGS is the Lead Partner in a consortium which is currently involved in an extensive project to acquire geological data of the Arabian Shield in Saudi Arabia, an area of more than 600,000 km2. The IGS consortium is officially the Technical Partner to the Geological Survey of Saudi Arabia (SGS) and has been contracted to do the QA/QC of the geological data and to provide give technical advice to the SGS. The project officially started in July 2021 but was preceded by a series of three smaller projects which assist SGS to define and plan the project. The project should be completed by January 2028 although it will be succeeded by a second geological mapping phase.
Suriname Project
Our work in Suriname
IGS has recently participated in a World Bank funded project (2023 – 2024) to assist the Suriname Government to establish and commission a national Cadastral Office and a Geological Survey. IGS concentrated on aspects of a National Geologic Survey while our partner GAFQAG (Germany) focused on the installation of a national cadastral system.