A pilot installation for uranium processing on the Mkuju River project in the Nyot field was assigned.
The Russian Rosatom subsidiary has launched a pilot installation for uranium processing in Africa Tanzania. It was reported by the Russian State Corporation on Wednesday, July 30.
“Mantra Tanzania LTD (” daughter “Uranium One Group, entering State Corporation) puts the operation of a pilot installation for uranium processing on the MKUJU River project in the Nyot field,” the report said.
It is indicated that this installation has been tested by technologies that will be the basis for the design of basic complex processing with the manufacture of up to 3,000 tons of uranium per year. Its construction will begin in the first quarter of 2026, and the commission is scheduled for 2029.
Rosatom said they “offered their advanced technology for uranium processing to develop Tanzania’s unique geological potential.”
Earlier, Rosatom and Burkina-Faso entered into an agreement on the construction of nuclear power plants. The station will allow this African country to satisfy its energy needs.
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