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First overseas exploration project - KNF participates in consortium for earn-in agreement of uranium mines in Canada
Korea Nuclear Fuel(KNF), Korea¡¯s only nuclear fuel manufacturing firm, will jointly explore uranium mines in Canada.
On January 30, 2008, a five-member consortium signed an earn-in agreement on the development of the Waterbury Lake property in Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada, with Canada¡¯s Fission Energy Corp. The five-member consortium comprises Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO), KNF, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd. (KHNP), Hanwha Corp., and Gravis, a Canadian uranium investment company.
The consortium will invest about 14 billion Korean Won in three years from 2008 to 2011 explore the uranium block in Saskatchewan Province, Canada, and acquire a 50% stake in the block from the Canadian company in 2011. KNF will acquire about a 5% stake.
Attending the signing ceremony held at KEPCO Headquarters in Seoul were Canadian Ambassador to Korea Ted Lipman; Kim Jeong-kwan, director of Energy & Resources Development Office of the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy; and Devinder Randhawa, chairman and CEO of Fission Energy Corp. Also on hand at the ceremony were representatives of KEPCO., KNF, KHNP, Hanwha Corp. and Gravis.
A spokesman for KNF said, ¡°KNF has decided to expand its business sphere to the development of resources.¡± KNF is Korea¡¯s sole supplier of nuclear fuel. The company provides all domestic pressurized-water and pressurized heavy-water reactors with nuclear fuel.
 Signing ceremony for earn-in agreement of Waterbury Lake uranium project
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