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Boss Energy’s (ASX:BOE) Honeymoon EFS nears completion
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Boss Energy s Enhanced Feasibility Study (EFS) for its Honeymoon Uranium Project is close to completion after finalising its process engineering studies
The studies incorporated ion exchange columns, which could help increase the Australian project s nameplate capacity to 2.45 million pounds per annum
The columns form a key part of the Honeymoon EFS, which ultimately aims to reduce the operating costs of the project
Following the process engineering studies being completed, Boss advises the EFS will be finalised in May and then made public in the June quarter
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Tapping into uranium’s future potential
As a vital commodity for countries that use nuclear power, Australia’s next wave of uranium miners are hoping to launch themselves into the export market to capitalise on the potential of a revival in prices.
Australia has the largest uranium resource in the world at 1.174 million tonnes or 34 per cent of the global total.
While it is the third largest producer of the commodity, there are currently only three active uranium mines in Australia as 2021 begins.
The fuel for nuclear power reactors, uranium is a cleaner source of power compared with fossil fuels such as coal and oil.