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Time for change at Uranium One
Uranium One expects to complete restructuring the operations of its Toronto head office, including the relocation of major functions to Moscow, by the middle of 2015. The company is now under the leadership of CEO Feroz Ashraf.
Corporate
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Friday, 15 May 2015
Denison focuses on Wheeler River
Denison Mining plans to follow up actively winter exploration work to expand the highly prospective Gryphon zone after the discovery of a new zone of uranium mineralization at the Wheeler River project in Canada.
Uranium & Fuel
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Friday, 8 May 2015
Energy Fuels clear to continue Canyon mine operations
The USA's largest conventional uranium producer has won a court battle to continue with mine development and uranium production at the Canyon mine - a permitted high-grade uranium deposit located in northern Arizona.
Uranium & Fuel
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Thursday, 9 April 2015
Namibia commissions demonstration uranium plant
Bannerman Resources has officially opened a heap leach demonstration plant at the Etango uranium project in Namibia.
Uranium & Fuel
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Thursday, 26 March 2015
Canadian mills implement lessons learned from dust release
Canada's two operating uranium mills must complete a series of actions to review lessons learned from unplanned releases of uranium dust at the Key Lake mill earlier this year.
Uranium & Fuel
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Friday, 20 March 2015
South Australia commission starts work
A first-of-a-kind Royal Commission investigating South Australia's potential participation in the nuclear fuel cycle has formally commenced. Meanwhile Queensland's threat to reinstate a ban on uranium mining has been greeted as an opportunity by Western Australia.
Nuclear Policies
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Thursday, 19 March 2015
Queensland uranium plans in question
The Queensland Resources Council (QRC) has called on the government of the Australian state not to rush into a decision on whether to reinstate a ban on uranium mining that was lifted in 2012.
Uranium & Fuel
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Monday, 16 March 2015
Kazakhstan aims for 22,800 tU output in 2015
Kazatomprom, the world's biggest uranium producer, plans to increase output this year to 23,400 tU, up from 22,800 tU in 2014.
Uranium & Fuel
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Thursday, 12 March 2015
Khan compensated for Mongolian expropriation
The Mongolian government must pay Khan Resources $100 million in compensation for its 2009 cancellation of the company's uranium licences, an international arbitration tribunal has ruled.
Corporate
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Tuesday, 3 March 2015
Wyoming moves towards self-regulation
The state of Wyoming will regulate its own uranium industry following legislation that allows it to apply to the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to become an Agreement State.
Regulation & Safety
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Monday, 2 March 2015
Alliance turns down Four Mile offer
Alliance Resources has rejected a AUD 57.6 million ($44.7 million) offer from Quasar Resources for its 25% interest in the Four Mile uranium project in South Australia, ahead of announcing an updated exploration target for the prospective Four Mile North East project.
Corporate
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Tuesday, 24 February 2015
Uranerz expands Wyoming uranium project
Nineteen new wells have been added to Uranerz's Nichols Ranch in situ leach (ISL) uranium project and work is under way to develop a fifth header house and associated wellfield at the Wyoming site.
Uranium & Fuel
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Monday, 23 February 2015
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