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NexGen Energy, a Canadian miner NexGen RPT, holds talks with BHP to seek $1 billion for its uranium project

Leigh Curyer, the CEO of NexGen Energy, said that it was "talking" and sharing information with BHP about its Rook I project in Saskatchewan. NexGen Energy, a Canadian uranium mining company, has started construction on what will be the largest uranium mine in the world. The company is looking to raise $1 billion of capital over the next nine-month period. The miner will consider financing options such as prepayment agreements with utilities, debt finance, and direct equity in the project.

Curyer, when asked if NexGen was in contact with BHP regarding a possible equity partnership in Athabasca Basin, said that NexGen had an open dialogue. He also noted BHP's purchase of a large piece of land close to the Rook Project. "We always talk to them." Curyer said that they have a "very open" dialogue when it comes to technical information. He said BHP wanted to give their portfolio more weight in countries with stable political systems. Let's see what the future holds.

Two sources with knowledge of the matter said that BHP's Business Development team dominated NexGen in the last year under the previous CEO Mike Henry.

According to an investor, who refused to be identified due to BHP policy, Brandon Craig will also take a "really close look" at the uranium market. However he acknowledged that the "scale of the project was difficult". BHP declined comment.

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BHP produces around 5% of the global uranium as a by-product from its Olympic Dam Copper operations in South Australia. BHP had previously said that it would not expand further. At least two other miners, such as Denison or Paladin, are also advancing uranium mining in the Athabasca area.

BHP is gaining a foothold in this region. BHP is currently building the largest potash mine in the world.

According to Canada's Natural Resources Ministry, the Athabasca Basin has the largest and highest-grade uranium deposits in the world. The majority of uranium is exported by companies like Orano Mining and Cameco. NexGen's Rook Mine is expected to be in production by 2030. The market capitalisation of BHP has increased by C$9.68billion in the last year. Some investors have suggested that it now looks too expensive.

Rook I is located in the heart of Athabasca,?and surrounds the Patterson Lake. It aims to become one?of?the world's biggest uranium producers. Kevin O'Leary, a Canadian actor and investor who hosted the ground-breaking on Thursday called the project "a great energy story."

Canaccord, a broker, said that it expected the demand for uranium in 2035 to triple from its current level of 2025. (Divyarajagopal is in Athabasca Saskatchewan and Melanie Burton is in Australia. Caroline Stauffer, Chizu Nomiyama and Caroline Stauffer edited the article.

(source: Reuters)