S. Korea`s KEPCO seals deal with Areva for uranium mine in Niger
Mon, February 8 2010 18:47 | 238 Views
Seoul (ANTARA News/Asia Pulse) - Korea Electric Power Corp.
(KEPCO) said Sunday it has signed a deal with French state-owned nuclear
group Areva SA to jointly develop a uranium mine in Niger.
The latest
deal came after the South Korean state-run power company purchased
a 10-percent stake in the French group's subsidiary, Areva NC Expansion,
which owns a 67-percent stake in the Imouraren mine, at an investment of 300
billion won (US$258 million), KEPCO said.
The deal is expected to secure 700
metric tons of uranium per year for 24 years from 2013, according to the
company. KEPCO chief Kim Ssang-su said in a statement the company plans to
obtain half of its uranium needs from overseas mines of its own by
2020.
Source:
Business in Asia Today - Feb. 8, 2010
published by Asia Pulse
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