Mining is the process of extracting mineral resources from the earth, to be used later for various purposes in day-to-day life. Africa today boasts of some of the largest reserves of mineral resources in the world. Ranked as either first or second on a global scale in terms of reserves for cobalt, bauxite, diamond and platinum, the continent also holds massive reserves of gold and uranium, opportunities which are up for grabs for the future investors in the sector. In this report, we will be looking at the continent’s prospects and scope for uranium mining.
To cite a few significant uranium mines in Africa:
With the concentration of mines in South Africa, Niger and Namibia, comprising 18% of the total global uranium supply, Africa is estimated to have more than 800K tonnes of uranium reserves. Namibia holds the 5th global rank, leading its overall uranium export.
Initially demanded for production of the atomic bomb, uranium is today primarily used for the harnessing and generation of power for peaceful purposes. As per estimates, generation of 1000 megawatts (MW) of electricity requires approximately 75 tonnes of enriched uranium which can last for several years. And since many advanced and a few developing nations are using uranium for the purpose, the mineral’s global demand currently outstrips its supply. Uranium mining has, therefore, also significantly increased in Africa over the years.
In spite of all the developments, however, there are still many places in the continent where mining still remains unexplored. One such example is the open pit Etango Mine, situated in the Erongo region in Namibia.
As for the investors or entrepreneurs who are looking for an opportunity in Africa, they can explore their options in uranium mining and make their investments accordingly. Highly positive turnarounds are being expected by industry experts in this sector, in the continent.
We will be presenting detailed information on all mining prospects in Africa going forward, and we invite you to stay connected with us for more on the topic through this space.
Nigeria’s leading music figure and vocalist, Cobhams Asuquo, known for his singing and production said…
Following a mixed reaction from the South African community representatives, Khoi and San, the Cape…
Mitigating the process and service barriers in African rail transportation, the digital disruption has transformed…
Kais Saied, the Tunisian president has said in his speech that he will allow the…
You know the credibility of an ingredient when it’s plastered all over bottles and jars…
Cyclone Gombe that flooded large areas of central and northern Mozambique is consistently leading to…
This website uses cookies.