Jordan is working on a feasibility study that will support its efforts to secure funding for commercial-scale uranium mining, according to the head of the Jordan Atomic Energy Commission’s investment arm. JUMCO’s pilot processing plant pictured in 2022 (Image: Jordan Atomic Energy Commission) In an interview with The Jordan Times , Mohammad Shannag, general manager of the Jordan Uranium Mining Company (JUMCO), said the memorandum of understanding and cooperation it signed with Kazakhstan’s national atomic company Kazatomprom in February will be pivotal for Jordan to accelerate its vision of becoming a future uranium supplier. The agreement was signed during an official visit of Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to Jordan and focuses on the joint study of uranium exploration and mining projects in Jordan in order to assess their potential for further development.
According to the 2022 edition of the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and International Atomic Energy Agency joint report […]
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