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Paladin says fast uranium restart feasible

One year after uranium miner Paladin Resources pulled the shutters down at its flagship Langer Heinrich operation in Namibia the company has completed a rapid restart study, and needs about US$80 million and 12 months to resume production.

Haydn Black
Langer Heinrich in Namibia

Langer Heinrich in Namibia

A prefeasibility study released today suggests the company can produce at all-in sustaining costs of about $30 per pound, although the PFS suggested it may be able to cut a further $4.50/lb in costs by...

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