In September 2019, the World Nuclear Association produced a report modelling a predicted divergence in the supply and demand curve globally for uranium. The report showed demand outstripping supply from 2023.
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NRW wins Olympic Dam contract with BHP
BHP has awarded NRW Contracting with a $48 million airport upgrade contract at the Olympic Dam project in South Australia.
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Cameco CEO stays confident in difficult uranium market
Cameco chief executive Tim Gitzel reiterated the company’s growing optimism and confidence in the uranium market amid temporary suspension of its projects in Western Australia.
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Boss to fast-track Honeymoon uranium restart
Boss Resources could restart production at the Honeymoon uranium project in South Australia in 12 months after delivering an "outstanding" feasibility study (FS).
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Uranium support gains strength amid nuclear ban
Four in 10 Australians want the ban on nuclear power lifted, according to a polling by JWS Research.
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ERA confirms Ranger rehabilitation by 2026
Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) has reinforced its plan for the closure and rehabilitation of the Ranger uranium mine near Jabiru in the Northern Territory.
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Queensland misses out on $10bn uranium opportunity: QRC
Queensland has missed out on a multi-billion dollar addition to its resources and energy industry due to bans on uranium mining, according to the Queensland Resources Council chief executive Ian Macfarlane.
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Boss braces for uranium recovery as Honeymoon advances
After almost a decade of low prices, the Australian and global uranium industry is optimistic that a recovery will soon emerge
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Paladin builds warchest in anticipation of uranium demand spike
Paladin Energy intends to raise up to $37.2 million in a bid to cut costs and capitalise on growing demand in the uranium market.
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Cameco gets favourable decision for Yeelirrie uranium project
The Western Australian Supreme Court of Appeal has overturned the Traditional Owner’s legal appeal against the approval of Cameco Australia’s Yeelirrie uranium mining proposal in the Northern Goldfields.
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Rio Tinto offers funding for Ranger uranium mine rehab
Rio Tinto has agreed to provide funding to its subsidiary Energy Resources Australia to clean up its Ranger uranium mine in the Northern Territory.
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Australian companies back Trump uranium import plan
Donald Trump’s decision to not issue a quota that would have limited uranium imports into the United States has been praised by Australian companies.
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Boss extends GR Engineering relationship for Honeymoon restart
Boss Resources has contracted GR Engineering Services as the lead study consultant for the definitive feasibility study (DFS) at the Honeymoon uranium project in South Australia.
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Paladin offloads majority stake in Kayelekera uranium mine to Lotus
Paladin Energy has agreed to sell its 85 per cent interest in the Kayelekera uranium mine in Malawi to Hylea subsidiary Lotus Resources, a joint venture with Chichewa Resources.
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The argument for nuclear power in Australia
It is time for Australia to “seriously discuss” the benefits of developing a nuclear power industry, according to comments made by the Australaisian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM).
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Cameco considers uranium market after receiving Yeelirrie approval
Cameco Australia has secured federal environmental approval for the Yeelirrie uranium project in Western Australia after a “complex” two-year process.
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Boss discovers ‘major breakthrough’ for Honeymoon uranium expansion
Boss Resources has commenced the second phase of its Honeymoon uranium project restart in SA, confirming its potential expansion into a 3.2 million pound-a-year operation.
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Boss improves Honeymoon outlook as restart advances
Boss Resources has completed the first phase of its restart assessment at the Honeymoon uranium project in South Australia, which confirmed the company's predicted costs and schedule to restart production.
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BHP forms alliance to clean up mining impacted lands and water
BHP has formed a partnership aimed at finding a sustainable way to both clean up legacy mining impacts and develop biomass to be used as feedstock for biofuels from the impacted lands and water.
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The end nears for Ranger uranium mine
Energy Resources of Australia's (ERA) Ranger mine in the Northern Territory is heading towards full closure as it explores rehabilitation options with parent company Rio Tinto.
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