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  2. List of countries by uranium reserves - Wikipedia

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    World uranium reserves in 2010. Uranium reserves are reserves of recoverable uranium, regardless of isotope, based on a set market price. The list given here is based on Uranium 2020: Resources, Production and Demand, a joint report by the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and the International Atomic Energy Agency. [1] Figures are given in metric ...

  3. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    Periodic Table of Elements at Los Alamos National Laboratory website at one point listed protactinium-231 as available from Oak Ridge National Laboratory at a price of 280 000 USD/kg. [64] 92: U: Uranium: 18.95: 2.7 (7.479 × 10 16 kg) 101: 1910: 2018: EIA Uranium Marketing [65] Mainly as triuranium octoxide, price per uranium contained. 93: Np ...

  4. Uranium market - Wikipedia

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    With the price of uranium low, investment in uranium mining decreased. [7]: 195 The uranium market was a buyers market over the periods 1980 to 1994 and 1998 to 2003. [7]: 195 Beginning in 2001, uranium prices rebounded and continued to increase through the uranium bubble of 2007.

  5. Possible tariffs worry Canada uranium miners as they boost ...

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    This could inflate prices of the radioactive material unless uranium receives exemptions. Canada is the world's No. 2 producer of uranium after Russia. About 85% of its production is exported.

  6. Uranium is being mined near the Grand Canyon as prices soar ...

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    The largest uranium producer in the United States is ramping up work just south of Grand Canyon National Park on a long-contested project that largely has sat dormant since the 1980s. The Biden ...

  7. Why uranium prices are soaring - AOL

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  8. Uranium bubble of 2007 - Wikipedia

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    The uranium bubble of 2007 was a period of nearly exponential growth in the price of natural uranium, starting in 2005 [2] and peaking at roughly $300/kg (or ~$135/lb) in mid-2007. [ citation needed ] This coincided with significant rises of stock price of uranium mining and exploration companies. [ 3 ]

  9. Firms launch physical uranium buying for small investors ...

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    Uranium has seen a surge in interest from investors and a spike in prices in recent years as miners trimmed output and utilities sought new supplies of mineral that fuels nuclear power.