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Uranium
Argentina is currently importing about 250 tonnes of uranium per year to satisfy demand for nuclear power generation, and there is enough uranium in the Mendoza and Chubut provinces to feed national consumption for the next century. Unfortunately, however, these are the provinces notoriously least friendly towards mining. The Canadian uranium mining company U308 formerly owned concessions in Mendoza pre-2007 anti-mining legislation, but has since revamped its project portfolio in the equally challenging province of Chubut. U308 is the first mining company to enter into a partnership with a resource company that is owned by the Chubut provincial government.
Uranium
Argentina is currently importing about 250 tonnes of uranium per year to satisfy demand for nuclear power generation, and there is enough uranium in the Mendoza and Chubut provinces to feed national consumption for the next century. Unfortunately, however, these are the provinces notoriously least friendly towards mining. The Canadian uranium mining company U308 formerly owned concessions in Mendoza pre-2007 anti-mining legislation, but has since revamped its project portfolio in the equally challenging province of Chubut. U308 is the first mining company to enter into a partnership with a resource company that is owned by the Chubut provincial government.
Uranium
2017
Article (Journal)
English
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