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Sustainable Uranium Resources Development Business Model Canvas for Department of Mines and Geology(DMG) and Ministry of Science and Technology, Nepal Presented by Dharma Raj Khadka (Chief Technical Counterpart, INT 2019) & Gajendra Kumar Thakur ( Secretary and NLO ) INT 2019/9001/01 Coordination meeting and Workshop on Uranium exploration strategy, resource assessment and feasibility studies Brazil, Rio de Janeiro 2016 -05 -31 - 2016 -06 -03 IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency
Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is the world's 93 rd largest country by area, the 41 st populous is landlocked IAEA
Location of Nepal Population 2011 census Area 26, 494, 504 147, 181 km 2 CHINA NEPAL INDIA IAEA
Infrastructure • Key activities • Evaluation and exploration of U and Th: • • Tinbhangale area, Makwanpur District Bangabagar-Bggoth and Gorang of Baitadi District Lomanthang area of Mustang District Shivpuri area of northern part of Kathmandu Valley • Radiation hazard assessment in Shivpuri area of northern part of Kathmandu Valley • Geological mapping 1: 10000 scale, Radiation intensity mapping; Trenching pitting and sampling; Topographic survey 1: 1000 scale. • Key resources • Human Resources – Geologists- 56, Chemists- 8, Mining engineers-8, Metallurgical • • engineers-3 in DMG Physical resources – DMG Chemical Laboratories, XRF Lab, Geotechnical lab, Petrography lab, Remote sensing and GIS lab Financial – Government funding - NRS 3 -5 million annual budget for exploration of U and Th • Key partners • Ministry of Industry • International partners – IAEA
Value Propositions Sustainable development of uranium and thorium resources in a sensitive Himalayan environment IAEA
Uranium prospects in Nepal 1, 3 = Exploring under TC projects, cycle 2012/13 1 nd 2014/15 2= Exploring under DMG project and proposed for TCP 2018/19 cycle IAEA
Performance of TC Project/IAEA/DMG Project: Exploring and evaluation of U and Th deposits in Nepal IAEA
Performance of TC Project/IAEA/DMG IAEA
Supporting program of NEP 2002 Personnel trained from DMG , 2012/13 – INT 2015 • • • Finland-1 Portugal-1 China-2 India-2 Chile-1 IAEA
Finances • Cost structure • U / Th exploration and evaluation in Himalayan terrain • Revenue streams • Socio – economic development IAEA
The Uranium Business Model Canvas for Nepal Key Partners Key Activities Value Propositions IAEA U and Th exploration and evaluation Sustainable development of uranium and thorium resources in a sensitive Himalayan environment Ministry of Industry Radiation hazard mapping Customer Relationships Promoter-Regulator. Investor Channels Public Chemical lab, XRF lab, Remote sensing and GIS lab 3 -5 Million NRs annual budget Cost Structure Revenue Streams U/Th exploration in Himalayan terrain National database IAEA Government planners and decision makers Uranium companies Innovative approaches Key Resources Geologists, Chemists, Mining engineers, Metallurgical engineers Customer Segments Socio – economic development
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