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A team of Chinese researchers has discovered the world's deepest sandstone-type industrial uranium mineralization at a depth of 1,820 meters in the Tarim Basin in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, ...
Exactly one year after construction began, China has produced its first barrel of natural uranium from its largest domestic ...
Country’s largest natural uranium project yields first barrel using in situ leaching in ‘green, safe, intelligent and ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina advances energy security with first output from major uranium projectState news agency Xinhua reported that the milestone demonstrates a “green, safe, intelligent and efficient” mining approach. The breakthrough is expected to enhance China’s competitiveness in uranium ...
Uranium supply is not sufficient to meet the future demand. According to Sprott, even at peak historical production levels, ...
China has promised to help Iran stand up to "bullying" and to defend its rights and interests through talks, China's foreign minister told his Iranian counterpart, as Iran seeks to rally international ...
China's uranium grab won't matter as much to countries like Germany that have sworn (for now, anyway) to eventually disconnect nuclear power following the meltdowns at Fukushima in Japan a year ago.
However, much of the uranium needed to fuel this growth is imported. In 2024, China imported 13,000 metric tons of uranium, compared to just 1,700 tonnes mined domestically.
China is determined to get access to enough uranium to avoid replicating the problems it has with iron ore, but it will have to liberalize to do so, the head of a China-linked Australian uranium ...
A team of Chinese experts discovered the world's deepest sandstone-type industrial uranium mineralization at a depth of 1,820 ...
Josh Hammer, Senior Counsel for the Article III Project, is interviewed by One America News Network host Riley Lewis about the geopolitics behind China's decision not to get involved in the ...
In 2024, China imported 13,000 metric tons of uranium, compared to just 1,700 tonnes mined domestically.Given the estimated 4.5 billion metric tons of uranium dissolved in the world’s oceans ...
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