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Vanadium a nice potential addition for Paladin's future uranium production

VANADIUM could be a very nice additional revenue stream for Paladin Energy as it flags the likelihood of needing in the order US$100 million to get the idled Langer Heinrich uranium operation in Namibia back into production when the price of uranium warrants a re-start.

 Langer Heinrich, Namibia

Langer Heinrich, Namibia

The company has allocated $6.2 million towards a pre-feasibility study now underway, with the aim being to have a full feasibility study completed by mid-2020. With processing optimisations and production...

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