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Bannerman hammers down Etango costs

URANIUM true believer Bannerman Resources has completed a process optimisation study for its Etango project in Namibia, identifying US$73 million in capital costs that can be stripped out of the project – vital if the development is to proceed in the ongoing bear market for yellowcake.

Haydn Black
Bannerman hammers down Etango costs

Working with technical consultants AMEC Foster Wheeler, the study is part of an updated definitive feasibility study, and Bannerman says it keeps Etango as the forefront of the global uranium development...

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