Bannerman appoints Danny Goeman as product offtake committee chairperson

Australia- and Namibia-listed uranium development company Bannerman Energy, which owns the Etango uranium project in the Erongo region of Namibia, has appointed Danny Goeman independent chairperson of its product offtake committee.

The company says he is an experienced, proven commodity marketing executive with a 30-year professional record working at various mining organisations and covering mainstream and niche commodities.

The committee, which was established in mid-2024, provides strategic direction and oversight to the company’s product offtake marketing and contracting activities.

“I am delighted to welcome Danny to the Bannerman team. His breadth of strategic marketing experience adds further calibre to our existing team’s deep uranium expertise and builds our ability to respond optimally to dynamic change in our sector. We look forward to Danny working closely with Bannerman market strategy VP Olga Skorlyakova, and the other members of the product offtake committee in carefully advancing and executing the company’s offtake and marketing strategy for the Etango project.

“Our product marketing and offtake strategy remains unchanged – to secure multiple uranium sales agreements that align with long-term market fundamentals and real producer opportunity, while balancing price exposure and revenue stability. This approach is underpinned by sustained inbound interest from nuclear power utilities and other market participants across key jurisdictions, reflecting Etango’s strategic significance as a source of future supply diversification,” comments Bannerman chairperson Brandon Munro

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