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Rising costs threaten viability of Namibia’s new mining projects

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June 15, 2026
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Rising fuel and operating costs are threatening the viability of Namibia’s next generation of mining projects, raising concerns that some developments could become uneconomic despite strong uranium and gold prices.

The Chamber of Mines of Namibia has warned that escalating capital and operating costs are eroding project economics, particularly for mines in the feasibility, financing and early development phases, where higher expenditure can delay investment decisions, extend payback periods and reduce expected returns.

“The rising cost environment also poses a challenge for upcoming mining projects. Higher capital and operating costs can undermine project economics by increasing development costs, extending payback periods and reducing expected returns,” the chamber said in its latest industry outlook.

The warning comes as Namibia’s mining sector continues to attract investment on the back of favourable commodity prices and a pipeline of new uranium, gold and critical minerals projects.

However, rising fuel costs, driven by geopolitical tensions and inflationary pressures, are increasingly squeezing margins across the industry.

Chamber of Mines Chief Executive Officer Fabian Shaanika said fuel remains one of the sector’s most significant cost drivers, affecting every stage of the mining value chain, from exploration and extraction to haulage and logistics.

“The mining sector is highly exposed to fuel price movements because fuel is a critical input across the mining value chain, from exploration and haulage to logistics and transport,” Shaanika said.

He warned that while strong uranium and gold prices continue to support producers, mounting input costs are placing growing pressure on operations and threatening the economics of future projects.

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