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Bannerman Energy Ord Shs BNNLF

Bannerman Energy Limited is an Australia-based uranium development company. The Company's flagship asset is the 95% owned Etango Uranium Project that is located in the Erongo Region of Namibia, approximately 30 kilometers south-east of Swakopmund. The Etango Uranium Project possesses a uranium mineral resource endowment of 207 million pounds (Mlbs) of contained U3O8. The Etango Uranium Project is an undeveloped uranium deposits, located in the Erongo uranium mining region of Namibia which hosts the Rossing, Husab and Langer-Heinrich mines. The Company's subsidiaries include Bannerman Mining Resources (Namibia) (Pty) Ltd, Bannerman Energy (UK) Limited, Bannerman Investments Pty Ltd, Bannerman Energy Canada Ltd and Bannerman Energy (Netherlands) B.V.


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Comment by backwoodsboyon Mar 03, 2011 1:28pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: I have a question

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: I have a questionIf you have been doing the research then you known of the 43-101 that came out last Oct. also the 2010 Q4 update which talked about there feasibility study, financial situation and their Plant Plans.
They also did a BMO presentation and Etango is scheduled to go into production early 2011.
I'm sure we'll hear something as soon as the plant is fired up.
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