EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT

Deep Yellow targets 2024 development decision

ALMOST 18 months after completing a prefeasibility study on its Tumas uranium project in Namibia, Deep Yellow has released a more detailed definitive study that outlines robust, larger, more costly and less profitable operation.

 Deep Yellow has a significant position in Namibia

Deep Yellow has a significant position in Namibia

Tumas is now expected to process 4.15 million tonnes per annum at 340 parts per million for 3.6 million pounds of uranium oxide each year and 1.15Mlbpa of vanadium by-product at all-in sustaining costs...

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