Canadian miner NexGen Energy holds talks with BHP as it seeks $1 billion for uranium project
NXE•Rook I development and market backdrop
BHP has a growing foothold in the region.
In Saskatchewan, BHP is building the world's largest potash mine.
Canada's Athabasca basin has the world's largest known deposit of uranium and of the highest grade, according to the country's natural resources ministry. It is home to companies such as Cameco and Orano Mining who make up the bulk of the uranium export.
NexGen's Rook mine is expected to come into production by 2030. Its market capitalisation has doubled to C$9.68 billion over the past year, which has led some investors to suggest it may now look too expensive for BHP.
Rook I, located deep inside Athabasca and surrounding the Patterson lake, is aiming to be one of the world's largest uranium producers. Canadian investor and actor Kevin O'Leary who MCd the ground-breaking ceremony on Thursday, called the project a "great energy story."




