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France's Orano warns of monetary issues at Niger uranium plant

French nuclear fuels business Orano alerted on Friday of a weakening monetary scenario at its Somair uranium plant in Niger, as the West African country increasingly seeks to new partners such as Russia in its mining sector.

Niger is among the world's leading producers of uranium, the most widely used fuel for nuclear energy, with France's. Orano a significant player in the sector.

However, the business environment for global companies in. the nation has become unpredictable after a military coup last. year.

Orano said in October it had been forced to suspend. production at the Somair mine in the north of Niger following. last year's closure of the main export corridor.

In its declaration on Friday it said the Somair board had. sought a short-term halt on mining and ore processing. expenses to protect money to pay salaries.

Orano owns more than 60% of the Somair mine, while Niger's. state-owned Sopamin holds the rest.

What is being revealed remains in no chance a cessation of. operations or closing of the website, however simply the choice to. location a stop on all non-essential expenditure in the current. setup, said Orano.

It added that current remarks made by Niger's mining. minister were destructive.

Talking to Russian media RIA on Wednesday, Niger's Minister. of Mines Colonel Abarchi Ousmane questioned the future of French. companies in the sector.

The French state, through its president, has actually stated. that it does not acknowledge the existing authorities in Niger. Does it appear possible to you that we, the state of Niger, would. enable French business to continue extracting our natural. resources? said Ousmane.

The minister also informed RT media in a separate interview. earlier this week that Sopamin had not concurred with Orano's. decision to suspend production, which production at Somair. was ongoing.

Ousmane included that the junta wants to see increased. cooperation with Russia in the uranium sector.

France's impact in the nation is fading after Paris. withdrew the last of its soldiers late in 2015.

In June, Orano said Niger had gotten rid of a mining authorization for. its Imouraren project.

(source: Reuters)