OTTAWA, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 29, 2012--
Nordion Inc. (TSX: NDN) (NYSE: NDZ) announced today that it has been
granted special permission by The Open Joint Stock Company “Isotope”
(Isotope), the authorized subsidiary of Russia’s State Atomic Energy
Corporation “Rosatom” (Rosatom), to enter into a negotiation directly
with the Research Institute of Atomic Reactors (RIAR) for supply of Molybdenum-99
(Mo-99). Nordion and Isotope have jointly agreed that the current
Mo-99 supply agreement structure was no longer appropriate and have
terminated their Mo-99 supply agreement effective Oct. 26, 2012. The
2010 framework agreement with Isotope, to explore and define areas of
collaboration for the supply, marketing and sale of isotopes produced in
Russia is expected to remain in effect.
With confirmation that the MAPLE facilities will not be commissioned,
Nordion is now reassessing sources of long-term Mo-99 supply. Nordion
intends to enter a negotiation directly with RIAR for the supply of
Mo-99 to potentially reach an agreement that better fits the current
production capabilities and market dynamics.
Similar to the Isotope supply agreement, the negotiations with RIAR are
intended to focus on the supply of Mo-99 to Nordion for the processing,
distribution and sale of Mo-99 outside of the Russian Federation. This
supply of Mo-99 would be produced by RIAR’s reactors in Dimtrovgrad,
Russia. If an agreement is reached with RIAR, Nordion expects that such
an agreement could establish, following required regulatory approvals, a
supplemental supply of Mo-99 which could potentially meet a portion of
Nordion’s long-term supply requirements. The Mo-99 volume associated
with supply from RIAR would be anticipated to be significantly lower
compared with the original agreement that Nordion had with Isotope.
“These supply discussions directly with RIAR provide an important
opportunity for Nordion and our customers. This negotiation comes at a
time when our customers, and in turn the nuclear medicine community, are
looking for greater stability and long-term reliability in their supply
network,” says Steve West, CEO, Nordion. “We continue to work towards
contributing to an improved global supply chain and securing a
supplemental supply source for medical isotopes so important to
physicians and patients worldwide.”
RIAR, a Rosatom entity, is one of the largest nuclear scientific and
research institutions in the world. The RIAR facility includes six
nuclear research reactors, one of the largest complexes in Europe for
post-irradiation examination of nuclear reactor core components, as well
as a nuclear fuel research complex, radiochemical unit and radioactive
waste management complex.
Forward Looking Statements
Certain statements contained in this news release constitute
"forward-looking statements". These statements are based on current
beliefs and assumptions of management, however are subject to known and
unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual
results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements in this
news release. For additional information with respect to certain of
these beliefs, assumptions, risks and uncertainties, please refer to
Nordion’s Annual Information Form for fiscal 2011 available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com
and on EDGAR on www.sec.gov.
About Nordion Inc.
Nordion Inc. (TSX: NDN) (NYSE: NDZ) is a global health science company
that provides market-leading products used for the prevention, diagnosis
and treatment of disease. We are a leading provider of medical isotopes,
targeted therapies and sterilization technologies that benefit the lives
of millions of people in more than 60 countries around the world. Our
products are used daily by pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies,
medical-device manufacturers, hospitals, clinics and research
laboratories. Nordion has approximately 500 highly skilled employees in
four locations. Find out more at www.nordion.com
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