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Kayelekera uranium restart project, Malawi – update

Aerial view of the Kayelekera operation

Photo by Lotus Resources

19th January 2024

By: Sheila Barradas

Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Name of the Project
Kayelekera uranium restart project.

Location
Karonga district, northern Malawi.

Project Owner/s
Lotus Resources.

Project Description
Kayelekera, currently under care and maintenance, successfully produced uranium in the past, having delivered about 11-million pounds of uranium to the market from 2009 to 2014.

A restart definitive feasibility study (DFS) confirmed Kayelekera as one of the lowest capital-cost uranium projects worldwide while having the ability to quickly restart production once a final investment decision has been made.

The DFS is based on an ore reserve estimate of 15.9-million tonnes at 660 parts per million uranium for 23-million pounds of uranium.

Average production is estimated at 2.4-million pounds of uranium a year over a 9.5-year life-of-mine (LoM). The LoM includes four years of stockpile treatment.

Potential Job Creation
More than 600 jobs will be created for the local community.

Net Present Value/Internal Rate of Return
Not stated.

Capital Expenditure
$88-million.

Planned Start/End Date
The project has a 15-month timeline.

Latest Developments
Lotus Resources has, following the completion of its acquisition of A-Cap, finalised the preliminary work programmes required to become a global uranium player, targeting a potential restart at the Kayelekera uranium project in late 2025.

Lotus will soon enlist the services of a debt adviser to test the market for debt for the restart of production, while there have been increased enquiries from utilities for Kayelekera offtake.

Key Contracts, Suppliers and Consultants
Orelogy Mining Consultants (pit optimisation, mine design and production scheduling ore reserve); Gill lane Consulting (mineral resource estimate); Merrill Ford Independent Metallurgical Operations (metallurgical/process design); Steinert (ore sorting) Nagrom (metallurgical test work); Senet (process plant and infrastructure, and cost estimate compilation); SLR Consulting (tailings and water); Mine Technics (openpit); SLR Consulting (plant); InfinityCorp (financial model); Dhamana (community and environment); Mine Earth (mine closure plan and cost estimate).

Contact Details for Project Information
Lotus Resources, tel +61 89 2000 3427 or email info@lotusresources.com.au.

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