Chamwe Kaira
Bannerman Energy Ltd has appointed Danny Goeman as Independent Chair of its Product Offtake Committee.
The company said Goeman is a seasoned commodity marketing executive with over 30 years of experience. He has worked across a range of mining companies, commodities, and regions.
His previous roles include Director of Sales, Marketing and Shipping at Fortescue Limited. He also held several senior positions at Rio Tinto, such as General Manager for RTIO Marketing Asia, General Manager for Industry Analysis and Product Strategy, and Global Process Lead for Marketing Services.
Goeman brings business experience in Asia and Europe, covering iron ore, diamonds, phosphate, and rare earths.
The Product Offtake Committee was formed in mid-2024. Previously known as the Pricing Committee, it includes selected board members and key executives.
It now has an independent chair. The committee oversees the company’s product offtake, marketing, and contracting strategies.
Bannerman Executive Chairman Brandon Munro said, “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’s Vice President, Market Strategy, 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 Uranium Project.”
Munro added, “Our product marketing and offtake strategy remain 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.”
Bannerman Energy is listed in Australia. Its flagship Etango Project is located in Namibia’s Erongo Region, a well-established uranium mining area.
The project is fully permitted, with a mining licence and all required environmental approvals. It has been de-risked through drilling, technical work, and a process demonstration plant.
Bannerman estimates Etango’s production capacity at 16 million tonnes per year. It plans to maintain mine and plant throughput at 8 million tonnes annually over the life of the mine.