Uranium’s Future with Daniel Major

What does the future hold for nuclear power and uranium?  Daniel Major shares his perspective and what his company is doing to produce and develop mining projects to meet the growing need!

Oct 5, 2021 | Podcast

About the Episode

LifeBlood: We talked about Daniel’s experiences of getting into mining, become a mining engineer, working all over the world in places like Africa, Russia and North America.  His fascination with Africa and the different cultures, challenges and opportunities that such a large land mass presents. 

How the nuclear power industry has changed and evolved, how it’s positioned to grow exponentially over the foreseeable future, how China and India are participating and what that means for uranium, and how Africa has struggled to grow due to its reliance on coal fired power plants and how nuclear could change that with Daniel Major, CEO of GoviEx, a uranium and mineral resource company focused on the exploration and development of uranium properties in Africa.  

Listen to learn how you can financially participate in the growing need and use of uranium by nuclear power plants around the world!

For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 17:38!

You can learn more about Daniel at Goviex.com, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

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George Grombacher

George Grombacher

Lifeblood Host

Daniel Major

Daniel Major

Guest

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