Uranium Will Reemerge In Coming Years
Globe and Mail reported over time the investment opportunity in uranium will be restored.
Globe and Mail reported over time the investment opportunity in uranium will be restored.
Financial Post reported JPMorgan downgraded Cameco Corp. (TSX:CCO,NYSE:CCJ) and Uranium One Inc. (TSX:UUU) to neutral from overweight on the expectation that uranium prices will remain under $50 a pound.
Uranium Investing News talks shop with resource stock guru Rick Mills, who believes a perfect storm of increasing demand alongside dropping above-ground supply will create ideal conditions for near-term producers.
China has reduced its 2015 nuclear energy capacity target from 50 gigawatts to 40 gigawatts — yet the Asian nation still needs to more than triple its current installed capacity of 12.54 gigawatts to meet that target.
The Chadron Record reported airborne electromagnetic surveys used to search for groundwater is also useful in locating uranium.
The Australian reported uranium trading between Australia and India is likely a long way off.
Mineweb reported an essay from Rick Mills who says the coming shortage of mined uranium is making companies with near-term production most interesting.
Courier-Mail reported an article arguing that uranium mining is the future for Australia.
Mining Weekly reported Uranium One's (TSX:UUU) says it unit in Tanzania will begin building its Mkuju River uranium mine.
Mineweb reported an interview with Geoff Candy and Thomas Drolet about the uranium sector, nuclear energy and shale gas as the three industries began to collide.
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