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Berkeley Energia, a subsidiary of Australia's Berkeley Energy, claims that Spain owes it $1.25 billion over uranium disputes

Berkeley Energia, an Australian company, said that it had filed a memorial for a claim of?about $1.25bn against Spain before the World Bank's arbitration tribunal. This was up from a prior request. It is related to the Salamanca uranium blockade project.

The mining group stated that its unit, Berkeley Exploration filed the claim at the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. It included background information on the project and the dispute as well as key witness statements.

The company filed an arbitration request in May 2024, seeking $1 billion from the Spanish government for refusing to grant approval of its uranium mining project.

The project near Salamanca received preliminary approval in 2013 but the Spanish Energy Ministry denied final approval again in 2021.

Berkeley accused the government of violating its rights in 2024 under the Energy Charter Treaty. This international agreement was designed to promote energy safety through a more open and competitive market.

The company said in a Friday statement that Spain has until 2026 to reply to the?memorial of claim.

As of 0030 GMT, shares of the company had fallen as much as 8.8% to A$0.52, along with the mining sub-index which fell 2.8%. Sherin Sunny, Bengaluru. Vijay Kishore, Rashmi aich and Vijay Kishore edited the article.

(source: Reuters)