Niger Rebels Pressure Uranium Mining, Possibly Price

The next potential squeeze on uranium supply couldUranium comprises more than 70 percent of the
come from terrorism, not nature.country's exports. Ironically, Niger derives 100 percent
The world's seventh and eighth uranium producingof its electricity from fossil fuels. The
mines are found in the Republic of Niger: theelectricity-producing power plant the rebels attacked
underground Akouta and the open pit Arlit. Together,earlier this year generates power to mine uranium.
they produced 3434 tonnes of uranium in 2006,In 1998, the Tuareg nomads were promised greater
according to the World Nuclear Association. Thisautonomy by the Niamey-based government in
accounted for more than eight percent of the world'ssouthern Niger, but all promises appear to have been
mining production last year.broken. Rebellion by the tribespeople has been
How badly would this impact a tight uranium marketsporadic, yet violent, since the 1960s.
if either of the Niger mines stopped producing?Thompson reported in his travel advisory, "Sources
A Paris-based spokesman for the Niger Movementon the ground suggest that the group (MNJ) is largely
for Justice (MNJ) Seydou Kaocen Maiga toldmade up of veteran Tuareg militants, who were
reporters this weekend, "This region has beenintegrated into the Niger military under the terms of
declared a war zone by the government and in thisthe 1998 agreement and subsequently defected."
situation we cannot allow the Chinese to continueIn question is who dictates how the land is used -
extracting natural resources while civilians are beingwhether for agriculture or uranium mining. The Tuareg
killed."nomads want the arable land for their camels, goats
He had made this statement after Tuareg and otherand sheep.
nomadic tribes, led by the highly trained militantThe agriculture and livestock sectors provide about
Aghaly ag Alambo, kidnapped China Nuclear80 percent of the country's employment. Only 15
International Uranium (Sino-U) deputy generalpercent of Niger's land is arable, and herein lays the
manager Zhang Guohua. The kidnapping took placeproblem. The Chinese have been exploring near the
near Ingall, an area which is currently being heavilyoasis of Indall, which because of its salt diapirs could
prospected for uranium deposits, and which wehost prolific uranium deposits.
discussed nearly 15 months ago.But the salty plains hold a cultural significance. Each
Ag Alambo appears to be emerging as a folk heroSeptember, as they have for centuries, Tuareg, Peul
among the nomadic tribes, who control northernand Arab nomads gather for the annual 'salt cure.'
Niger and where the uranium mines are located.During their annual reunion, they exchange news of
We have been following the Tuareg story since April,their nomadic travels while their livestock graze on
when thirty armed MNJ nomads attacked Niger'sthe grass of the oasis.
Akouta uranium mine, controlled by an AREVAAn MNJ spokesman explained that if Indall became a
subsidiary. A security guard and three others weremining town, it would be a 'disaster.'
killed. There had been two previous violent incidentsAnd a disaster is what could possibly occur between
before then, but none were uranium mining related.now and September, before the annual nomadic
Little took place until June when another 20 MNJgathering, should the MNJ insurgents continue
members boldly, but unsuccessfully, attacked antargeting uranium interests in Niger.
international airport, located in Agadez. This is anotherThis is not an anomalous episode, open to instant
area being prospected for uranium deposits. In lateresolution. The traditional Tuareg lifestyle has been
June, a widely respected security expert, Neilcollapsing since the 1970s because of desertification
Thompson of RED24, issued travel warning advisingand drought, especially the severe droughts of
'against all non-essential travel to the northern parts1972-74 and 1984-85. Having found themselves
of Niger.' Thompson was formerly the Detectiveforced onto the economic and political sidelines, they
Superintendent in the UK's National Crime Squad, is atook up arms in the 1990s. This led to the resolution
trained hostage negotiator, and has worked closelyof 1998, which was never honored. Dissatisfaction
with foreign intelligence and law enforcementhas driven the nomads to rebel. One expert
agencies.commented, "The Tuareg problem in Niger was
Thompson also wrote in his travel advisory, "Thenever resolved."
combination of widespread Tuareg discontent, aAnd now the Tuareg and other nomads appear to
highly motivated and increasingly capable Tuareghave banded together to reclaim their territory, which
insurgent group, and the Niger government'sincludes uranium prospecting licenses awarded to
entrenched political position suggests that aforeign operators.
protracted, and possibly bloody, conflict in northernMost likely to be impacted should the Akouta
Niger is now highly likely, and may even spread tounderground uranium mine suffer any damage is
neighbouring countries." The MNJ has been active forAREVA, which owns 34 percent of the Cominak, the
the past six months, as the spot uranium pricecompany which mines this deposit. Other foreign
reached a historic high.companies holding interests are Japan's Overseas
A week before the Chinese uranium executive wasUranium Resource Development Company (25
kidnapped, Thompson warned the MNJ would "attackpercent) and Spain's Enusa (10 percent). Uranium
'softer' targets, such as foreign companies andconcentrates, produced in Niger, are mostly shipped
personnel."to Comurhex (France) for conversion.
Earlier this year, Niger's Minister of Mines and EnergyRecent events show a departure from statements
Mohammed Abdoulahi said his staff was reviewingmade by Dr. John North, then-director of uranium
about 100 exploration applications from 26 companies.explorers North Atlantic Resources and Northwestern
After Namibia had closed the 'exploration license'Mineral Ventures, who told us, "My experience with
window, many chose to pursue uranium opportunitiesNiger is that it's a peaceful, democratic country with
in Niger.no civil unrest."
Most eager were the Chinese. The country hadJust as with copper strikes, or the potential thereof,
announced ambitions plans to build new nucleartaking place in South America, production disruptions
reactors to continue fueling China's astounding GDPcan impact a metal's price. The same could be said
growth, while at the same time hoping to reduce itsfor uranium, especially for one of the world's leading
share of carbon dioxide emissions. China is the world'sproducers.
largest consumer of coal and hopes to reduce its coalOur conclusions are highly speculative and should not
dependence through the use of nuclear, natural gasbe construed as investment advice. However, to the
and other less pollutive alternatives.south in Nigeria's Niger Delta, another terrorist group,
The Tuareg rebels have complained about ChineseMEND - Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger
workers taking the jobs of local workers. Ag AlamboDelta - has been dictating the world's gasoline prices
issued a warning that he was opposed to foreignas a result of their kidnappings.
companies supplying Niger's national army, which hasOn Sunday, Tuareg rebels demanded that all foreign
been detaining and killing civilians during a brutalminers leave Niger.
regional security crackdown.It's Africa. Anything can happen. Even with the
At the root of the recent Tuareg hostilities is theuranium price.
demand to have greater control over Niger's mineralCOPYRIGHT © 2007 by StockInterview.
resources, especially the country's uranium interests.