The Saskatchewan government has given its consent to Saskatoon-based Cameco (CCO-T) to develop the McArthur River uranium project.
Situated 620 km north of Saskatoon, the project has a resource of 416 million lb. U3O8 at an average grade of 15%. The capital cost of bringing the project to production is estimated at $400 million, with annual output pegged at 18 million lb.
Cameco owns a 56% interest, with 28% held by German-owned Uranerz Exploration & Mining and 16% held by French-owned Cogema Resources.
The project still requires federal approval before it can proceed.
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