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Presented by Patricia OUSSOU, this business model canvas outlines key activities, resources, and partnerships in the uranium industry in Gabon. It focuses on exploration, post-mining surveys, and human, physical, and financial resources. Key partners include government ministries and past mining workers. Value propositions cover drilling technology, disease identification, and local employment support. The financial framework abides by mining legislation and revenue streams benefit the country.
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Sustainable Uranium Resources Development Business Model Canvas for GABON/Ministry of Mines/Minister’s office Presented by Patricia OUSSOU
Infrastructure • Key activities • Exploration • Intermediate stage • Post mining survey • Key resources • Human Resources – 70 jobs : 55 direct jobs (40 AREVA, 13 COMUF, 2 HealthObservatory of Mounana ) + 15 indirect jobs • Physical resources – Subcontractor’s material, HealthObservatory of Mounana • Financial ≈7 M USD : 4.9 M USD (AREVA) – 1.7 M USD (COMUF) + 260 000 USD (Observatory) • Intellectual – AREVA’s geoscientists ; Territory security by COMUF ; Medical assistance • Key partners • AgenceGabonaise de Sureté et de SécuritéNucléaire (Nuclear Safety and Security - Ministry of Energy), Ministry of Health, Ministry of mining • Association of pastminingworkers • COMUF for post mining, AREVA for mining activities • University of Masuku • IAEA, World HealthOrganization
Value Propositions • [What are collection of products and services that the programme/activity/organization offers value to the country?] • Drilling activity and technology, • Post mining sites redevelopment, • Disease identification, Epidemiological studies • Knowledge of the basement, Medicalmonotoring • Learning • Local employment • Support of pastminingWorkers
Customers • Customer Segments • [Groups of customers served] • Channels • [How the customers are served / value delivered?] • Customer Relationships • Win - win • The country will have 10-25 % of the capital shares in the companyduring the operationalphase
Finances • Cost structure • According to the mining legislation • Revenue streams • Calculating by the Ministry of Mines and payment to the Treasurywhichdistributed • Surface fees+ Royalties, Provision during operation