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Haranga Resources (ASX:HAR) already has a 17.6 million pounds indicated and inferred uranium resource in Senegal in West Africa.

The grade is 550 ppm, which is ‘quite healthy’, according to Managing Director Peter Batten, who is a geologist by background, during the RIU Uranium Investment Day this week in suburban Perth.

“Our intention is to expand on that and grow it into an economic volume,” he says in this interview.

He also discusses increasing interest in the commodity and talks the global demand levers.

Previously, Peter Batten was MD for Bannerman Resources (ASX:BMN) with uranium projects in Namibia and Botswana, and he was MD of White Canyon Uranium (which later became TSX listed Denison Mines). White Canyon operated an underground uranium mine in Utah.

Mr Batten was the founding Managing Director of Berkeley (ASX:BKY) and also served as a Technical Director of Kalia, before it became MCB Resources.

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