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Congress Approves Ban on Imports of Enriched Uranium From Russia

May 3, 2024
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The U.S. Senate on April 30 passed—by unanimous consent—a bill to ban imports of unirradiated low-enriched uranium (LEU) produced in Russia. The bill now heads to the president’s desk for […]

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Saudi Arabia’s Uranium Prospecting Comes Up Short

April 10, 2023
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Saudi Arabi’s Uranium Plan Dim on Prospecting Results Red Book / Global Uranium Production Down 12% Argentina to Freeze Chinese Nuclear Project PacifiCorp Forecasts Need for Two Additional Natrium Reactors X-energy Partners with Kinectrics for Helium Test Facility Savannah River to Provide HALEU Fuel for Advanced Nuclear Reactors India Approves Construction of Ten New 700..
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Uranium Production Near Historic Lows as U.S. Reactors Look to Russia

June 2, 2016
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Domestic uranium production is falling to levels not seen since the early 2000s, which are themselves equal to production during the dawn of the nuclear age in the 1950s. Prospects for any sort of rebound look bleak, as a joint venture between GE, Hitachi, and Toshiba is looking to import Russian-designed fuel assemblies for use in U.S. reactors.

A Trickle of Uranium

U.S. uranium production, which peaked at nearly 45 million pounds of uranium concentrate (U3O8) in 1980, fell precipitously in the 1980s and 1990s before leveling off at around 5 million pounds since 1991, according to data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). The U.S. produced 3.7 million pounds in 2015 while importing 57 million pounds, about half of it from Canada and Kazakhstan.

Meanwhile, U.S. uranium inventories have climbed steadily during the 2000s, reaching 121 million pounds at the end of 2015, the EIA said—enough to supply two years of domestic demand. But that glut, and spot prices that have fallen steadily over the same period, have not deterred the major players from looking for new sources of uranium.…

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