NewsNiger revokes French company's uranium mining licence, aligns with Russia

Niger revokes French company's uranium mining licence, aligns with Russia

The ruling military junta in Niger has revoked the licence of the French nuclear fuel producer Orano at one of the world's largest uranium mines, company authorities have announced. The junta is cooperating with Russia.

The photo shows an open-pit uranium mine in the Arlit region in the 90s.
The photo shows an open-pit uranium mine in the Arlit region in the 90s.
Images source: © Getty Images | Jean-Luc DOLMAIRE
Piotr Bera

22 June 2024 13:16

"Orano fears that this decision to withdraw the mining permit for the deposit will have a negative impact on the economic, social and societal development of the region," the company said in a press statement on Thursday.

According to informants from the daily "Le Monde," the French company, which had been present in Niger for fifty years, invested over £824 million in this project.

The junta in Niger has not yet commented on the French company's statement. However, it previously announced that it would review the country's mining concessions, and the Ministry of Mines warned that Orano's licence would be revoked if works at the mine did not begin by 19th June.

Problems after Fukushima

Extraction at the Imouraren facility was supposed to begin in 2015, but the works were halted after global uranium prices collapsed following the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan, in 2011. However, this year, the cost of uranium returned to levels not seen since 2007.

Niger is the seventh-largest producer of uranium in the world and possesses the highest quality ores.

In July 2023, the junta overthrew the elected President, Mohamed Bazoum, the last ally of Paris in the Sahel region. Currently, Bazoum and his wife are under house arrest. In mid-June, a state court in Niamey stripped him of his immunity, paving the way for further repression by the military authorities.

Since taking over, the junta has consistently reduced ties with Paris. After expelling the French ambassador from the country in December of last year, it ordered the withdrawal of French troops, who had been fighting Islamist terrorists in the region. Since that time, the junta has been tightening ties with Russia.

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