Bannerman Energy secured CNNC funding for the Etango mine

A multibillion-dollar uranium deal just handed China National Nuclear Corporation a massive slice of Etango, locking in funding and long-term output from one of Namibia’s key projects.

Etango financing tie-up
  • Bannerman Energy struck a funding pact with China National Nuclear Corporation for Etango.
  • Brandon Munro said the partnership could streamline construction and ramp up.
  • CNNC Overseas Limited entered through a subscription and joint venture structure.
  • The companies aim to wrap the transaction by mid 2026.
Investment and ownership split
  • CNNC Overseas Limited will pour up to N$5 billion into building Etango.
  • That cash converts into a 43 percent equity stake.
  • CNOL secures rights to 60 percent of uranium output.
  • Bannerman markets the remaining 40 percent of yellowcake.
China's footprint in Namibia's uranium
  • China National Nuclear Corporation already controls the Rössing Uranium Mine via CNUC.
  • CNUC holds majority ownership at Rössing in Namibia.
  • Langer Heinrich counts CNNC as a 25 percent shareholder.
  • China General Nuclear Group runs Husab Mine, the country’s largest uranium site.
 

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