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  • Armenian-Russian JV to explore uranium fields in Armenia in 2009

    Interfax, Russia
    Oct 16 2009


    Armenian-Russian JV to start exploring uranium fields in Armenia in 2009

    YEREVAN Oct 16


    The Armenian-Russian Mining Company plans to start drilling operations
    in Armenia in exploring uranium fields before the end of 2009,
    Armenian Energy and Natural Resources Minister Armen Movsisian told
    Interfax.

    Weather in the Syuni region in southern Armenia, where the drilling is
    planned, is so far good enough for such operations, Movsisian said.

    If the company does not manage to start the drilling this year, it
    will do this next year, he said.

    It is difficult to say so far when uranium extraction could be started
    in Armenia, Movsisian said. Preliminary estimates show that uranium
    deposits in Armenia are sufficient for refueling the Armenian Nuclear
    Power Plant and for exports, he said.

    Rosatom chief Sergei Kiriyenko said earlier that additional
    exploration of uranium fields in Armenia would be finished in 2010.

    Specialists estimate uranium deposits in Armenia as varying from
    10,000 to 60,000 tonnes. Uranium extracted in Armenia should be
    processed at an international uranium enrichment center in Russia's
    Angarsk.

    The Armenian-Russian Mining Company was registered in Armenia on July
    16, 2008. The joint venture's authorized capital is 92.241 million
    drams (about $300,000) divided into 300 common registered shares, each
    party holding 150 shares.

    The Armenian-Russian Mining Company acquired a five-year license to
    explore uranium fields in Armenia in April 2009.
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