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French nuclear fuels company Orano announced on Wednesday that it will begin developing the South Djengeldi uranium mining project in Uzbekistan. This initiative is part of its Nurlikum Mining joint venture with Navoiyuran, Uzbekistan’s state-owned mining company. The project is expected to operate for over a decade, with peak production projected at 700 metric tons of uranium annually, according to Orano’s statement.

In a significant development, Japan’s ITOCHU Corporation has acquired a minority stake in the joint venture. The partners plan to launch an exploration program aimed at at least doubling the joint venture’s mineral resources. This collaboration underscores the growing international interest in Uzbekistan’s uranium reserves and highlights the country’s strategic importance in the global nuclear energy sector.

The South Djengeldi project marks a key step in Orano’s expansion efforts and strengthens its partnership with Uzbekistan, a country rich in uranium resources. The involvement of ITOCHU Corporation further enhances the project’s potential, bringing additional expertise and investment to the venture.

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