A guide: Uranium in Niger : Uranium & Fuel

Current events in Niger mean world attention is turning to the West African uranium-producing country. Here is an overview of Niger's uranium sector.  What has happened in Niger? After reports on 26 July that presidential guards had seized Niger's president, Mohamed Bazoum, General Abdourahmane Tchiani - also known as Omar Tchiani - went on national TV on 28 July and declared himself the new leader of Niger. Bazoum became president following a runoff election in February 2021 in which he won 55.67% of the vote. How much uranium does Niger produce? Niger produced 2020 tU in 2022, just over 4% of world uranium output. Current production is from the open-pit operations of SOMAÏR (Société des Mines de l’Aïr), near the town of Arlit. SOMAÏR is 63.4% owned by French company Orano and 36.66% owned by Sopamin (Société du Patrimoine des Mines du Niger). Sopamin manages Niger's state participation in mining ventures. According to data from the World Bank, uranium is Niger's second largest export, in monetary terms, after gold. What is Niger's uranium history? Uranium was first discovered at Azelik in Niger in 1957, and commercial uranium production began at Arlit - 900 km northeast of the capital Niamey - in 1971. COMINAK (Compagnie Minière d’Akouta) - also majority-owned by Orano - began production from an underground mine at Akouta in 1978, producing more than 75,000 tU before operations came to an end in 2021. The Societe des Mines d'Azelik SA (SOMINA) joint venture was set up in 2007 to mine at Azelik/Teguidda, 160km southwest of Arlit, in the Agadez region. 62% of SOMINA's equity is held by Chinese interests, with 37.2% by CNNC International. The government of Niger owns 33%, and 5% is owned by Korean interests. Azelik came into production at the end of 2010 but market conditions led to its being put on care and maintenance in 2015. China National Uranium Corporation has recently been carrying out studies towards the restart of production at SOMINA, according to social media posts by Niger's Minister of Mines Ousseini Hadizatou Yacouba in June this year. What other plans are in the pipeline? The Imouraren project is about 80km south of Arlit and about 160km north of Agadez. Operating company Imouraren SA - owned 66.65% by Orano Expansion (itself owned by Orano Mining with Korean companies holding 4.7%) and 33.35% by Sopamin and the State of Niger - was awarded an operating permit to mine the deposit in 2009 and excavations began in 2012, but development of the project was suspended in 2015 pending more favourable market conditions. The joint venture is now looking into the possibility of using in-situ leach methods to bring it into production. Dasa is a high-grade uranium deposit 105km south of the established uranium mining town of Arlit. First discovered in 2010, the project is 90%-owned by Toronto-listed Global Atomic Corporation and will operate under the company's Niger mining subsidiary SOMIDA (Société Minière de Dasa SA) which is 20%-owned by the government of Niger. Mine excavation began in 2022, with first deliveries to utilities expected to begin in 2025. Canada-based GoviEx Uranium holds mining permits for the Madaouela project, in the Agadez region. The company earlier this year had begun the project financing process to develop the project. GoviEx holds an 80% interest in the operating company COMIMA, with the remaining 20% held by the Republic of Niger. Who buys Niger's uranium? Niger supplies around 5% of the world's uranium, but is a leading supplier of uranium to the European Union. According to the Euratom Supply Agency, EU utilities purchased 2905 tU of Niger-produced uranium in 2021. This represented just over 24% of EU uranium imports, putting Niger slightly ahead of Kazakhstan as the EU's leading source of uranium. What they are saying "Regarding foreign nationals, Orano is in constant discussion with the French authorities. The group closely follows the instructions given by the French Embassy to give the opportunity to employees to leave Niger if they wish so. The group supports its Nigerien teams and thanks them for their professionalism. Activities at the operational sites in Arlit and Akokan as well as at the headquarters in Niamey are continuing." Orano, 1 August "While the situation in Niger remains volatile and there has been protesting in some parts of the capital, the rest of the country remains calm. Importantly, our people remain safe and normal business is being conducted at our offices and development of the Dasa Project continues. The neighbouring African countries union, ECOWAS, as well as the EU and USA have voiced their opinions to the Niger Junta currently running the Country and given a directive that the President and his Ministers be returned to power in 7 days. It is too early to speculate on the outcome of this mandate." Global Atomic CEO & President Stephen Roman, 31 July "GoviEx's operations in Niger continue as usual. Our employees are safe and continue to work diligently on our Madaouela uranium project, ensuring that our activities at both the Project site and our office in the capital city of Niamey proceed without interruption. We are currently able to meet all of our obligations to employees and suppliers, and we anticipate this stability to persist." GoviEx, 31 July "An attempt to overthrow the Nigerien government was announced in the press on July 26, 2023 and the situation remains unstable as at the reporting date of the financial statements. The group has set up a crisis unit to prioritise the safety of its employees. At the reporting date of the financial statements, Orano does not consider this event to have any immediate impact on its activities in Niger or on the value of its assets." Orano half-year results statement, 28 July "Following the recent resignation of the President in Niger, the Company's Dasa Project remains unaffected other than the borders and airport have been temporarily closed which will interrupt our supply lines in the short term … With an infrastructure that has supported uranium mining for over 50 years, an experienced mining work force and the highest-grade uranium deposit in Africa, Global Atomic remains committed to the development of the Dasa Project and the ensuing benefits to our shareholders and the people of Niger." Global Atomic, 27 July "GoviEx's operations in Niger remain unaffected by the current situation. We are committed to ensuring that our activities continue as normal, both at our Project site and our office in Niamey. GoviEx has always worked for the benefit of all stakeholders, including the people of Niger. We believe in the potential of the country and its people, and we remain dedicated to contributing positively to its socio-economic development. Niger has been a pro-mining country and despite changes in regime, has never experienced an interruption in its uranium mining activities over the last 50 years. This long-standing stability in the mining sector is a testament to the country's resilience and its commitment to development." GoviEx, 27 July "Informed of an attempt by certain members of the military to undermine the stability of democratic and republican institutions in Niger, which is tantamount to an attempted coup d'état, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, HE Moussa Faki Mahamat, strongly condemns such actions by members of the military acting in total betrayal of their republican duty. He urges them to immediately cease these unacceptable actions." African Union, 26 JulyResearched and written by World Nuclear News  Source: World Nuclear News
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Joe Biden announces new Ukraine assistance package as he makes surprise visit to Kyiv


It is the first time US President Joe Biden has visited Ukraine since Russia invaded in February 2022.(Reuters/Ukrainian Presidential Press Service)

US President Joe Biden has made an unannounced visit to the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, days before the first anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Air raid sirens blared across the Ukrainian capital as Mr Biden visited Kyiv but there were no reports of Russian missile or air strikes.

He delivered remarks and met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at Mariinskyi Palace to announce an additional half billion dollars in US assistance and to reassure Ukraine of American and allied support as the conflict continues.

"One year later, Kyiv stands. And Ukraine stands. Democracy stands," Mr Biden said.

"[Putin] is counting on us not sticking together. He was counting on the inability to keep NATO united. He was counting on us not to be able to bring in others to the side of Ukraine.

"He thought he could outlast us. I don't think he's thinking that right now. He's just been plain wrong."

Mr Biden said Washington would provide Kyiv with a new military aid package worth $US500 million ($A724 million) that would be announced on Tuesday.

He said it would include more ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS).

The US would also be announcing additional sanctions this week, Mr Biden said, against the Russian elite and companies trying to evade sanctions to "back the Russian war machine".

In a speech, Mr Biden commended Ukraine's courage during the war and noted that he had visited Kyiv six times when he had earlier served as vice-president.

"I knew I would be back," he said.

The air raid sirens wailed while both presidents were inside the St Michael's Golden-Domed Cathedral on a square in central Kyiv where burnt-out Russian tanks have been placed.

"Your visit is an extremely important sign of support for all Ukrainians," Mr Zelenskyy said.

"We hope this year, 2023, will become the year of victory against this unprovoked and criminal Russian war against Ukraine."

In a statement, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said both Mr Biden and Mr Zelenskyy were pleased with the outcome of their talks.

Ukraine is preparing for what it expects to be a major new Russian offensive that some military analysts say is already underway.

Mr Biden's trip fell on the day that Ukraine marks the deaths of more than 100 people — now known as the Heavenly Hundred — at anti-government protests that eventually toppled a Moscow-backed president in 2014.

It also comes just a day before Russian President Vladimir Putin was due to make a major address, expected to set out his country's aims for the second year of the invasion he launched on February 24 last year.The anniversary has taken on more than symbolic significance, becoming what the West views as motivation for the war's deadliest phase as Moscow hurls thousands of conscripts and mercenaries into a winter offensive. Source: https://www.fijivillage.com/
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Zelensky: 'Ukraine will acquire missile, drone interception system'

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Brussels, Belgium on February 09, 2023. [Dursun Aydemir - Anadolu Agency]

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced during the Munich Security Conference on Friday that Ukraine's acquisition of an Israeli missile interception system to use against Russia "is only a matter of time". He added that his country needs to acquire the David's Sling air defence system from Israel to use against the Russian Goliath.

The David's Sling system is a system for intercepting medium-range missiles and drones. Ukraine has requested to obtain missile interception systems several times since the start of the war with Russia, but Israel has so far refused.

During his speech, Zelensky attacked Iran for providing aid to Russia and said Iran would use the experience of using drones in Ukraine to improve its performance and use it in the Middle East.

Israeli Security Minister Yoav Gallant spoke at the Munich Security Conference and said that Iran is in talks with 50 countries regarding selling drones and missiles, according to quotes by the Israeli media.

Gallant disclosed that the regime in Tehran provides drones with a range of 1,000 kilometres through Eastern European countries, such as Belarus, and has done so in the past in South America and sold to Venezuela.

He said that all of this was happening while the arms embargo on Iran was still in effect, but the embargo will expire at the end of the year, adding that the international community must develop an alternative to the international arms embargo. Under and above ground, Iran continuously seeks to eliminate the State of Israel. Iran is threatening not only Israel but also the security and stability of Europe and the world in general.

Gallant called on the international community to take joint action to: "Create an effective alternative to the dying embargo – a practical mechanism of deterrence and consequences. When we speak of preventing Iran from gaining a nuclear weapon, we must keep all the possible means – I repeat, all possible means – on the table."

Israeli media reported that Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen agreed with Zelensky during their meeting in Kyiv on cooperation between Israel and Ukraine and initiating new sanctions against Iran in international organisations.

According to Israeli media, Zelensky told Cohen that it is important for Israel and Ukraine to cooperate on the Iranian issue and that Ukraine could help Israel in this. Zelensky pointed out that Ukraine has great experience in intercepting Iranian drones.

After he visited Ukraine, Cohen indicated: " We talked about deepening cooperation with Ukraine in the face of the Iranian threat in the international arena." The Iranian issue was at the top of the agenda of Cohen's visit. He believes it is very important to mobilise Ukraine against Iran, and Zelensky claimed that the two countries have a "common enemy" in Iran. Cohen provided Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba with: "Ideas on how to counter the threat of Iranian drones" that Russia is using in the war with Ukraine.Zelensky and Kuleba urged Israel to provide defensive military means to Ukraine. Cohen did not refuse this, but told Zelensky: "Israel is in a complex situation; it is neither Portugal nor Canada. We have a common border with Russia [in Syria], and we have the Iranian threat," referring to the Israeli attacks against Iranian targets in Syria Source: https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/
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