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Let’s talk about the commodity nobody could touch without a badge: uranium. The pitch just got simpler, and the timing looks rough for gatekeepers. A new survey across the U.S., UK, EU, and APAC says ...
Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Jim Risch joins State Department in warning about Iran's expanding influence in Africa ...
The Moab mill opened in 1956, processed about 1,400 tons of uranium ore per day from surrounding areas and sold its yellowcake to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission for national defense programs ...
A video look at the White Mesa Mill, the last conventional uranium mill in the country. (Trevor Christensen | The Salt Lake Tribune) Clouds gather over the White Mesa Mill on Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2024.
Yellow Cake reported a strong uplift in the value of its uranium holdings in the second quarter on Wednesday, driven by a ...
No other country has enriched uranium to such a high level without producing weapons, the watchdog added. Nuclear power plants often use fuel enriched to between 3% and 5%.
This is not just the Israelis, the United States, and Italy,” he said. Mr. Sokolski added that one clue to the presence of an Iranian covert program is the country’s willingness to allow other ...
A photo of yellow cake uranium, a solid form of uranium oxide produced from uranium ore. Yellow cake must be processed further before it is made into nuclear fuel. Courtesy of Energy Fuels Inc.
TEHRAN, Iran -- Iran said Wednesday it has processed several tons of raw "yellowcake" uranium to prepare it for enrichment -- a key step in developing atomic weapons -- in defiance of the U.N ...
With the demand for uranium dropping due to competition from overseas producers, Wyoming only employed 187 workers and produced 1.4 million pounds of yellowcake in 2002, according to WMA figures.
Bush said the CIA's doubts about the charge -- that Iraq sought to buy "yellowcake" uranium ore in Africa -- were "subsequent" to the Jan. 28 State of the Union speech in which Bush made the ...