The Namibian Ministry of Environment and Tourism has given environmental approval for the Husab uranium project mining area -听potentially听the second-largest uranium mine in the听world.
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| Water bore monitoring at Husab (Image: Extract Resources) |
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Husab was known as R枚ssing South until Extract renamed the project late last year to avoid confusion with Rio Tinto's existing R枚ssing uranium mine,听six kilometres to the north. Extract boasts that Husab would become the world's second-largest uranium mine after Canada's McArthur River.
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An application for a mining licence for the project was lodged with Namibia's Minister of Mines and 抖阴传媒在线 in December 2010. Environmental approval is one of the requirements to be fulfilled before a mining licence can be granted.
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Mark Hohnen, executive chairman of Extract subsidiary Kalahari Minerals, described the ministerial approval as a major step on the path towards production, while Extract managing director Jonathan Leslie said it was a key milestone. "We have undertaken extensive specialist environmental studies and we are committed to ensuring our environmental standards adhere to international best practice," he said.
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Next steps will include the publication of a definitive feasibility study for the project, which is scheduled for commissioning in 2014. JORC and NI 43-101-compliant resource estimates for zone 1 and 2 of the project, released in August 2010, show indicated resources of 241 million tonnes of uranium at an average grade of 480 parts per million (ppm) U3O8, and Extract says there is extensive potential for further uranium discoveries in the region.听It describes Husab as the fifth largest uranium-only deposit in the world and proposes an open-pit mine and conventional acid leach process plant producing around 15 million pounds of uranium per year.
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