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Bannerman chooses Wood to undertake detailed design work at Namibia project

The Etango project

The Etango project

15th August 2024

By: Creamer Media Reporter

     

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Global consulting and engineering firm Wood has been selected by Bannerman Energy to deliver the detailed design phase of its flagship Etango-8 uranium project, in Namibia.  

​Wood says it has supported Bannerman on the Etango project for over a decade, delivering two feasibility studies and one prefeasibility study on the development.  

​The firm will apply its hydrometallurgical expertise in the uranium sector to design the next phase of Etango's development.  

“We’re delighted to continue working with our long-standing partner, Bannerman, on the next phase of this globally significant uranium project. Importantly, our front-end engineering design included a focus on sustainable solutions for the development, and we look forward to implementing these in the next phase of the project," comments Wood minerals, metals and life sciences president Jim Shaughnessy.

The Etango-8 project is progressing toward a final investment decision, which is expected later this year.   

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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