Mongolia has announced a preliminary agreement with Orano Mining Group, a leading French uranium producer, to develop a significant uranium mining project worth $1.6 billion. This project will commence its preparatory phase in 2024, with the goal of initiating uranium production by 2028. The peak production target of 2,600 metric tons is expected by 2044. The government emphasized the importance of this agreement in promoting foreign investment and creating substantial employment opportunities for the Mongolian workforce.
Orano has been present in Mongolia for over 25 years, conducting extensive exploration activities. The French company, with established mining operations in regions such as Canada, Kazakhstan, and Niger, is expected to bring its expertise to the country’s uranium sector. This agreement follows years of anticipation and is viewed as a strategic move to enhance Mongolia’s role in the global uranium market. However, a previous announcement about the finalization of the agreement was corrected, confirming that only a preliminary deal had been reached.