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Green light for more costly Langer Heinrich restart

PALADIN Energy has formally approved the restart project to restore its mothballed Langer Heinrich uranium mine to production after four years on care and maintenance – but it will cost more than expected.

 The mine is expected to be back in production in 2024

The mine is expected to be back in production in 2024

Paladin isn't immune from the inflationary wave sweeping the world and has also elected to bring forward some infrastructure work packages, so has increased the expected cost of the restart from US$87...

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