haas schreef op 22 juli 2019 18:51:
Namibia’s uranium output is expected to triple by 2017, becoming the world’s third largest producer of the commodity, as the massive Husab mine begins production next year.
According to Swakop Uranium, the company that owns the $2-billion project, the mine will produce up to 15-million pounds of uranium a year.
www.mining.com/namibias-new-uranium-m...Both China and India are interested in acquiring uranium from Namibia. Chinese companies have taken major equity positions, notably with Husab, but also Langer Heinrich. In November 2018, Rio Tinto announced it had agreed to sell its majority stake in Rössing Uranium Limited to China National Uranium Corporation Limited (CNUC). India is discussing how to open the way to be able to buy Namibian uranium, at present ruled out by Namibia’s non-proliferation commitments
www.world-nuclear.org/information-lib...