The Namibian nationalisation threat is a boost for uranium aspirants in other jurisdictions, such as Boss Energy, which has vowed to resume uranium production at South Australia's Honeymoon mine ...

Swakop Uranium – moving towards a world-class Namibian uranium mining company . Swakop Uranium (SU) is a partnership between the Republic of Namibia and the People's Republic of China of which 10% is held by the Namibian State owned Epangelo Mining Company and 90% by Taurus Minerals Limited, jointly owned by China General Nuclear …
A strategic tier one uranium asset with a long-life operation. Our Langer Heinrich Mine in Namibia (75% Paladin ownership) is a significant player in the decarbonisation economy of the near future. Uranium concentrate production and drumming was achieved on 30 March 2024. We have secured a strong uranium offtake portfolio within a rising market. At full …
The Rössing Uranium Mine is located in Namibia, ca. 60 kilometers inland from Swakopmund, in the mountain range near the River Khan. It has been a cause for environmental, human rights and health concerns for more than 30 years through unsafe working conditions, radioactive effluent and tailings. In the near vicinity is the village …
Contributing to Namibia. Swakop Uranium continues to uphold its commitment to the attainment of Namibian National Development Goals and subsequently a better future for all Namibians. The company is committed to adding value and having a positive impact on people's lives in the region they operate and on the Namibian Economy as a whole.
Rössing Uranium commits to build new police station in Swakopmund's DRC. 18 June 2024 Rössing Uranium's 2023 Sustainability and Performance Report officially launched . 15 May 2024 Fatality at Rössing Solar Plant construction site. 25 April 2024 Rössing bolsters Schools Patrol in Walvis Bay for learners' safety
Bannerman Energy is an Australian listed uranium development company focused on the flagship Etango Uranium project in Namibia. We are listed on the ASX and NSX, and traded on the OTCQX Market in the US. Suite 7, 245 Churchill Ave Subiaco, Perth 6008 Western Australia Phone: +61 8 9381 1436 Email: info@bmnenergy.
Uranium exploration and mining projects in Namibia take place in a cluster, and there are therefore cumulative impacts rather than individual impacts of isolated operations. The area is characterized by aridity, vast desert landscapes, scenic beauty, extraordinary biodiversity and endemism, and heritage resources.
Today, Namibia has two significant uranium mines (Rössing Uranium and Swakop Uranium) which together provide 11% of the world's uranium oxide output in 2019; in 2019 Rössing Uranium produced 3.9% of that total. The mine has a capacity of 4,500 tonnes of uranium oxide per year and, by the end of 2019, had supplied a total of …
The test-work resulted in a new uranium concentration process that is capable of concentrating uranium by a factor of up to 50 times, thereby reducing the feed to a leaching circuit dramatically. By using this new process a reduction in operating costs of 50-70% and capital costs of 35-50% is achievable.
Langer Heinrich Uranium (LHU) is 75% owned by Paladin Energy Australia, with CNNC Overseas Uranium Holding Limited, a subsidiary of China Nuclear Corporation, holding the remaining 25%. LHU operated an open pit uranium mine located within the Namib Naukluft National Park, 90 km east of Walvis Bay in Namibia's Erongo Region from 2007 to 2018.
Uranium production in Namibia has increased by 25% in the last decade, despite a depressed international market. In 2018, Namibia produced 10% of uranium world production and ranked the fourth largest producer, behind Kazakhstan, Canada, and Australia.1 Namibia's uranium boom has been driven by Chinese investments
This is the second Namibian uranium mining licence to be issued in recent days: Bannerman Energy announced on 15 December that it had received a mining licence for its Etango uranium project, for which it has now awarded early works contracts with a combined value of about NAD36 million (USD2 million) to a Namibian construction firm. ...
This demand for Namibian uranium comes at a time when markets are forecasting a significant shortage in production of the nuclear fuel across the globe. In its recent half yearly report, leading Namibian uranium explorer Bannerman Resources (ASX: BMN) estimated that 2020 global U3O8 production will have fallen by approximately …
1 The History of the Namibian Uranium Institute The so-called Uranium Rush some 10 years ago resulted in the establishment of the Namibian Uranium Institute (NUI) . Initially, a Uranium Stewardship Committee (USC) was formed in 2008 under the auspices of the Namibian Chamber of Mines, in order to promote the Namibian uranium brand and