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RNS Number : 0035K  Berkeley Energia Limited  10 April 2024

BERKELEY ENERGIA LIMITED

NEWS RELEASE | 10 April 2024

Berkeley to Commence International Arbitration against Spain

Berkeley Energia Limited (Berkeley or the Company) advises that the Company,
through its wholly owned subsidiary, Berkeley Exploration Limited (BEL), will
refer its investment dispute with the Kingdom of Spain (Spain) to
international arbitration under the International Centre for Settlement of
Investment Disputes (ICSID).

In November 2022, BEL submitted a written notification of an investment
dispute to the Prime Minister of Spain and the Ministry for the Ecological
Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO) informing them of the nature
of the dispute and the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) breaches, and that it
proposed to seek prompt negotiations for an amicable solution pursuant to
article 26.1 of the ECT. At the date of this announcement, the Spanish
government has not engaged in any discussions related to the dispute and
Berkeley has had no option but to take action and enforce its rights at the
Salamanca project through international arbitration. BEL has engaged
specialist teams at Herbert Smith Freehills Spain LLP and LCS Abogados to
jointly prepare and submit the 'Request for Arbitration' to the ICSID, and
represent it in these proceedings.

Notwithstanding the investment dispute, Berkeley remains committed to the
Salamanca project and continues to be open to a constructive dialogue with
Spain. Berkeley is ready to collaborate with the relevant Spanish authorities
to find an amicable resolution to the permitting situation and remains hopeful
discussions can take place in the near term.

The Company will continue to update the market in relation to this matter as
required.

Classification: 2.2 Inside Information

For further information please contact:

Robert Behets                          Francisco
Bellón

Acting Managing Director          Executive
Director

+61 8 9322 6322                        +34 923 193
903

info@berkeleyenergia.com (mailto:info@berkeleyenergia.com)

 

 

 

DETAILS OF THE DISPUTE

 

In April 2021, the Spanish Government approved an amendment to the draft
climate change and energy transition bill relating to the investigation and
exploitation of radioactive minerals (e.g. uranium). The Government reviewed
and approved the amendment to Article 10 under which: (i) new applications for
exploration, investigation and direct exploitation concessions for radioactive
materials, and their extensions, would not be accepted following the entry
into force of this law; and (ii) existing concessions, and open proceedings
and applications related to these, would continue as per normal based on the
previous legislation. The new law was published in the Official Spanish State
Gazette and came into effect in May 2021.

The Company currently holds legal, valid and consolidated rights for the
investigation and exploitation of its mining projects, including the 30-year
mining licence (renewable for two further periods of 30 years) for the
Salamanca project, however any new proceedings opened by the Company is now
not allowed under the aforementioned new law.

In November 2021, the Company received formal notification from MITECO that it
had rejected NSC II at the Company's Salamanca project following and
unfavourable report for the grant of NSC II issued by the Board of
the Nuclear Safety Council (NSC) in July 2021.

Berkeley strongly refutes the NSC's assessment and, in the Company's opinion,
the NSC adopted an arbitrary decision with the technical issues used as
justification to issue the unfavourable report lacking in both technical and
legal support.

Berkeley submitted documentation, including an 'Improvement Report' to
supplement the Company's initial NSC II application, along with the
corresponding arguments that address all the issues raised by the NSC, and a
request for its reassessment by the NSC, to MITECO in July 2021.

Further documentation was submitted to MITECO in August 2021, in which the
Company, with strongly supported arguments, dismantled all of the technical
issues used by the NSC as justification to issue the unfavourable report. The
Company again restated that the project is compliant with all requirements for
NSC II to be awarded and requested its NSC II Application be reassessed by the
NSC.

In addition, the Company requested from MITECO access to the files associated
with the Authorisation for Construction and Authorisation for Dismantling and
Closure for the radioactive facilities at La Haba (Badajoz) and Saelices El
Chico (Salamanca), which are owned by ENUSA Industrias Avandas S.A., in order
to verify and contrast the conditions approved by the competent administrative
and regulatory bodies for other similar uranium projects in Spain.

Based on a detailed comparison of the different licensing files undertaken by
the Company following receipt of these files, it is clear that Berkeley, in
its NSC II submission, has been required to provide information that does not
correspond to: (i) the regulatory framework, (ii) the scope of the current
procedural stage (i.e., at the NSC II stage), and/or (iii) the criteria
applied in other licensing processes for similar radioactive facilities).
Accordingly, the Company considers that the NSC has acted in a discriminatory
and arbitrary manner when assessing the NSC II application for the Salamanca
project.

In Berkeley's strong opinion, MITECO has rejected the Company's NSC II
Application without following the legally established procedure, as the
Improvement Report has not been taken into account and sent to the NSC for its
assessment, as requested on multiple occasions by the Company.

In this regard, the Company believes that MITECO have infringed regulations on
administrative procedures in Spain but also under protection afforded to
Berkeley under the ECT, which would imply that the decision on the rejection
of the Company's NSC II Application is not legal.

In April 2023, the Company's wholly owned Spanish subsidiary, Berkeley Minera
Espana (BME) submitted a contentious-administrative appeal before the Spanish
National Court in an attempt to overturn the MITECO decision denying NSC II.

Further, the Company also received formal notifications in December 2023 which
upheld appeals submitted by a non-governmental organisation, Plataforma Stop
Uranio, and the city council of Villavieja de Yeltes (the appellants) to
revoke the first instance judgements related to the Authorisation of
Exceptional Land Use (AEUL) and the Urbanism License (UL), which annuled both
the AEUL and UL

The AEUL and the UL were granted to the Company in July 2017 and August 2020
by the Regional Commission of Environment and Urbanism, and the Municipality
of Retortillo respectively (Regional Government).

The appellants subsequently filed administrative appeals against the AEUL and
the UL at the first instance courts in Salamanca. The administrative appeals
against the AEUL and UL were dismissed in September 2022 and January 2023
respectively.

One of the appellants subsequently lodged appeals before the High Court of
Justice of Castilla y León (TSJ), with the TSJ delivering judgements in
December 2023 to revoke the first instance judgements and declare the AEUL and
the UL null.

The Company strongly disagrees with the fundamentals of the TSJ's judgement
and having submitted cassation appeals against the TSJ judgements before the
Spanish Supreme Court, the Company has now withdrawn the appeals to preserve
its rights under international arbitration.

 

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to
constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations
(EU) No. 596/2014 as it forms part of UK domestic law by virtue of the
European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 ('MAR'). Upon the publication of this
announcement via Regulatory Information Service ('RIS'), this inside
information is now considered to be in the public domain.

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