The Nuclear Review: interview with Paul Atherley

Berkeley has been operating in Spain for nearly a decade, formerly under a consortium with State uranium company ENUSA, which ended in 2012, and resulted in Berkeley taking on 100 percent interest in a number of high-quality uranium deposits, collectively known as the Salamanca Project. The project was completely transformed just over one year ago when our geologists discovered the Zona 7 deposit, which contains more than 30 million pounds of high-grade uranium and sits just four meters below the surface. This discovery transformed the economics of the project.