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AREVA And KEPCO Will Cooperate In Development Of Niger Uranium Mine

AREVA and KEPCO (Korea Electric Power Corporation) announce their agreement to partner in the operating company of the Imouraren deposit in Niger



 - By April Murelio -

This agreement is in line with the deliberate strengthening of partnerships that the AREVA group has undertaken with its major clients over the past several years. It will allow KEPCO to indirectly hold 10% of the operating company “Imouraren SA”, jointly held by AREVA and the State of Niger.

In the context of this agreement, the Korean group will be able to off-take 10% of the production of the mine for the duration of its operations; this uranium will be used exclusively in Korean domestic nuclear power plants.

This new industrial and financial partnership demonstrates the interest AREVA's clients have in this important project and their desire to secure, over the long term, their uranium supplies.

AREVA is pleased with the strengthening of its cooperation with one of the four foremost nuclear energy producers in the world. Last June, KEPCO, through its subsidiary KHNP, also entered into the capital of the operating company of the enrichment plant Georges Besse II, in the south of France.

Situated in the North of Niger, 80km to the south of Arlit, the Imouraren deposit is today considered one of the foremost uranium deposits in the world.

From the start of operations in 2013, Imouraren will have an initial nameplate capacity of 5,000 tonnes per year. The exploitation, which will last for more than 30 years, will be operated by the company “Imouraren SA”. The entry of a major industrial organization into this mining project brings significant support to the partners already invested in the development of the Imouraren mine.

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Stephen graduated from Emerson College in January 1989 with a B.F.A. in Professional Writing. He started as an energy writer and editor shortly after. Since then he has been writing and editing energy news for a variety of publications including: Wilson's Business Abstracts, Individual Inc., Newspage, Newsedge, Andover News Network, VerticalNet, PowerOnline, ElectricNet, and Live Power News. In December of 2008, Stephen was hired by industry veteran and Nuclear Street Publisher Cam Abernethy to become Nuclear Street’s Managing Editor. Stephen is a member of AEE, ASME, and NEM.
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