• Home
  • News
  • Magazine
    • Current Edition
    • Previous Editions
  • Climate
  • Minerals
  • Mining
  • All About Namibia’s Extractive Sector
  • Contact
  • Menu Item
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
  • Login
The Extractor Magazine
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Africa
    • Biofuels
    • Climate
    • Copper
    • Exploration
    • Lithium
    • Minerals
    • Mining
    • Namibia
    • Nickel
    • Oil & Gas
    • Precious Metals
    • RIGS & VESSELS
    • Silver
    • Uranium
    TotalEnergies buys 19,89% combined interest in Impact Oil’s Blocks 2912 and 2913B in Orange Basin

    Impact sheds South African assets to focus on Namibia’s Venus project

    Kaoko Metals launches IPO to fund copper exploration in northern Namibia

    Namibia turning explorers into market winners, says FitzGerald

    Sintana raises US$11.5m for Namibia offshore drilling campaign

    Sintana raises US$11.5m for Namibia offshore drilling campaign

    Namibia’s next multi-mineral growth province

    Celsius Resources targets June deal for Opuwo Cobalt-Copper project sale

    C29 Metals strikes N$56m deal for Otavi copper, two Damara gold projects

    C29 Metals strikes N$56m deal for Otavi copper, two Damara gold projects

    Midas Minerals prepares to transition copper assets to full scale drilling

    Midas sells Australian project to invest in Otavi Copper-Gold Project

    General Copper Gold Corp raises about N$21m for Namibia, British Columbia projects

    General Copper Gold Corp raises about N$21m for Namibia, British Columbia projects

    Kavango West-1X

    ReconAfrica secures permits for Kavango West oil flow testing in Namibia

    Midas defines 211kt copper equivalent resource at Otavi, outlines open-pit potential

    Midas Minerals hits 46.2m at 4.01% copper equivalent at Otavi’s T-13 deposit

    Midas plans more drill rigs at Otavi copper-silver-gold project

    Midas plans more drill rigs at Otavi copper-silver-gold project

    Trending Tags

  • Magazine
    • Current Edition
    • Previous Editions
  • Climate
  • Minerals
  • Mining
  • All About Namibia’s Extractive Sector
  • Contact
  • Menu Item
No Result
View All Result
The Extractor Magazine
No Result
View All Result
Home Parliament

Namibia waits for expert advice before allowing Headspring to resume drilling for uranium

by Editor
March 2, 2024
in Parliament
0
Namibia waits for expert advice before allowing Headspring to resume drilling for uranium
584
SHARES
1.7k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The agriculture minister, Calle Schlettwein Namibia, can only grant Headspring Investments licences to drill for uranium after receiving expert advice on the impact of numerous exploration boreholes and in situ leach mining.

Headspring Investment, owned by Uranium One, was awarded eight EPLs for base, rare metals, and nuclear fuel minerals in the Omaheke’s Leonardville area and Hardap Region.

Schlettwein withdrew Headspring Investments’ permits on November 9, 2021, citing non-compliance with some of the drilling permit conditions issued by the agriculture ministry.

The company started its drilling programme in the area in 2012 and has drilled about 600 exploration boreholes and 36 hydrogeological /monitoring boreholes on 39 farms. 

Schlettwein told parliament that Headspring Investments conducted the drilling after receiving environmental clearance certificates from the environment ministry and drilling permits from his ministry.

According to Schlettwein, the drilling permits issued contained conditions required to ensure the safety of the groundwater resource. 

The minister said Headspring returned the cancelled permits 11561 and 11562 as required by the law.

Schlettwein said that Headspring Investments applied to the agriculture ministry to drill a further 261 boreholes for nuclear fuel minerals exploration, 36 boreholes for radionuclides observation, and seven boreholes for monitoring and control, citing the possession of valid ECCs and renewed EPLs.

No drilling

The minister said as far as the ministry was concerned, drilling activities have not been since the drilling permits were withdrawn.

He said the agriculture ministry staff have been conducting compliance monitoring visits in the Stampriet Artesian Basin area, including Leonardville, where Headspring Investment has been conducting exploration activities. 

“During these compliance visits, we have not observed any drilling activities by Headspring Investment unless otherwise,” he said, adding that the last visit to the area was from January 25 to 30, 2024. 

“However, it is essential to be informed that the borehole drilling licence has a validity period of three years. After this period, if further drilling is required, a new licence must be applied for. Non-compliance with these regulations is considered a violation, and according to the newly enacted Water Resource Management Act No. 11 of 2013, penalties can be imposed by the minister as stipulated in the Act,” Schlettwein added.

 

Share234Tweet146
Editor

Editor

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Private company led by John Sisay to revive Tschudi, Otjihase, Matchless and Berg Aukas mines  

Private company led by John Sisay to revive Tschudi, Otjihase, Matchless and Berg Aukas mines  

February 6, 2024
ReconAfrica to drill first well in the Damara Fold Belt after raising N$238m

ReconAfrica to drill first well in the Damara Fold Belt after raising N$238m

April 3, 2024
Gratomic targets 12,000t of vein graphite from Aukam mine this year

Gratomic targets 12,000t of vein graphite from Aukam mine this year

February 3, 2024
Askari Metals puts hopes on Kestrel Pegmatite within the Uis Lithium Project

Askari Metals puts hopes on Kestrel Pegmatite within the Uis Lithium Project

3
Namibia holds 26 million ounces of silver

Namibia holds 26 million ounces of silver

3
2024 HOPEFULS: Langer Heinrich’s return after five years

2024 HOPEFULS: Langer Heinrich’s return after five years

2
TotalEnergies buys 19,89% combined interest in Impact Oil’s Blocks 2912 and 2913B in Orange Basin

Impact sheds South African assets to focus on Namibia’s Venus project

May 26, 2026
Kaoko Metals launches IPO to fund copper exploration in northern Namibia

Namibia turning explorers into market winners, says FitzGerald

May 26, 2026
Askari Metals targets tin and tantalum in Uis Phase 1 exploration

Askari Metals targets tin and tantalum in Uis Phase 1 exploration

May 26, 2026
  • Home
  • News
  • Magazine
  • Climate
  • Minerals
  • Mining
  • All About Namibia’s Extractive Sector
  • Contact
  • Menu Item

Copyright © 2023 The Extractor Magazine. | Powered by: Impeccable Tech & Designs

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Magazine
    • Current Edition
    • Previous Editions
  • Climate
  • Minerals
  • Mining
  • All About Namibia’s Extractive Sector
  • Contact
  • Menu Item

Copyright © 2023 The Extractor Magazine. | Powered by: Impeccable Tech & Designs

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In