THE newly commissioned Langer Heinrich Uranium mine (LHU) in Namibia says it has experienced "minimal hiccups" since it was commissioned on December 28 last year, but is on track with its mining goals.
"We will achieve the envisaged production rate of 2,6 million pounds of uranium oxide by the end of the ramp-up period in June this year," according to Paladin Resources, the Australian mother company of LHU.
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