Rio Tinto poised to take control of uranium project clean-up
Elouise FowlerReporter
Rio Tinto is taking control of a $2.4 billion uranium mine rehabilitation project in an attempt to resolve decades of disputes with minority investors, traditional owners and governments over the site near Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory.
Rio Tinto offered a $760 million capital injection to rehabilitate the Ranger uranium mine on Wednesday after Energy Resources of Australia, the mine’s owner, warned last week it would run out of money by Christmas.
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Elouise Fowler is a journalist for The Australian Financial Review based in the Melbourne office. Connect with Elouise on Twitter. Email Elouise at elouise.fowler@afr.com.au
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