Madison Metals granted nuclear fuels licence for Namibia uranium project
Published by Jane Bentham,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,
Madison Metals Inc. has announced that the Ministry of Mines and Energy of Namibia has granted permission for nuclear fuels extraction to the Company’s active Mining Licence 86A, the same licence within Madison West that hosts the past-producing Khan Copper Mine and the recent discovery of high-grade uranium intrusions.
“I wish to extend my sincere gratitude to the Government of Namibia for supporting mining projects for the benefit of their citizens in a calculated and sustainable manner that provides further confidence to foreign investors,” said Duane Parnham, Executive Chairman and CEO for Madison. “On behalf of the Madison team, once again, I would like to offer heartfelt thanks to our Namibian partners for their professionalism, friendship, and unwavering support as we work together to systematically fast-track the Khan project back into production.”
Madison Metals remains dedicated to its mission of delivering value to shareholders and advancing world-class uranium assets while exploring complementary opportunities in base, precious, and critical metals.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/15082024/madison-metals-granted-nuclear-fuels-licence-for-nambia-uranium-project/
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