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Niger nationalizes Somair, a French uranium company owned by Orano

Niger nationalizes Somair, a French uranium company owned by Orano

The Niger government announced on Thursday plans to nationalize Somair, a joint venture between French nuclear fuels firm Orano and the Niger. A statement was read out on the national television of the West African country.

The statement listed a number of grievances, including the expiration in December 2023 of the most recent mining agreement.

The statement read: "Faced by this irresponsible and illegal behaviour of Orano, owned by the French government -- an openly hostile state toward Niger from July 26, 2023...the Niger government has decided to nationalize Somair in its full sovereignty."

This decision represents an intensification of a dispute that has developed between the French government and the French firm following the deterioration in relations between France & Niger since a coup d'état on July 20, 2023.

Orano owns 63% of Somair while Niger’s state-owned Sopamin holds the rest. However, the French operator is no longer allowed to operate the mine since the military government took control.

Orano has warned of the government's interference in Somair's finances, which they say is a threat to the mine.

A Financial Times article from May stated that the company was looking into the possibility of selling its stake in the Uranium Venture. Reporting by Boureima Balima, Writing by Ayen deng Bior, Editing by Bate and Rod Nickel

(source: Reuters)