Niger / Mines Minister ‘Confirms Support’ For Global Atomic’s Dasa Uranium
Company close to securing financing, but logistics remain key issue
The Dasa project is a large, high-grade uranium deposit in central Niger. Courtesy Global Atomic.
Niger’s mines minister Ousmane Abarchi has confirmed his support for Global Atomic’s Dasa uranium project in Niger and offered assistance to streamline “administrative bottlenecks” facilitate the importation of supplies and equipment, the Australia-based company said.
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