February 9, 2023 Cameco pivots into profit as Ukraine war knocks uranium supplies The Saskatoon-based company reported a net profit of C$89 million last year versus a loss of C$103 million in 2021.
February 8, 2023 Cameco nears deal to supply nuclear fuel to Ukraine’s Energoatom Cameco would supply natural uranium hexafluoride to the Ukrainian company between 2024 and 2035.
February 7, 2023 Spain sticks with decision to block Berkeley’s uranium mine The Spanish Energy Ministry has upheld its refusal to authorize the mine's construction near the western city of Salamanca.
February 2, 2023 Sprott launches four new ETFs focused on critical minerals Sprott has now launched six ETFs under its energy transition fund suite.
February 1, 2023 Search team finds Rio Tinto’s radioactive capsule lost in Australia The capsule was recovered after a nearly week-long search involving around 100 people along a 1,400 kilometres (870 miles) stretch of highway.
January 31, 2023 Uranium price expected to rise in 2023 on nuclear power revival Greenfield supply could come from Kazakhstan, but with a new incentive price close to $70 a pound, said Rick Rule.
January 30, 2023 Rio Tinto sorry for loss of radioactive capsule in Australia The loss of a small, but “highly radioactive” widget has triggered a radiation alert across parts of the vast state of Western Australia.
January 29, 2023 Rio Tinto has lost radioactive capsule in West Australian desert Rio and the Australian government are attempting to find a 6-8mm widget that contains a small amount caesium-137.
January 19, 2023 CHART: Uranium’s third bull market since 1968 has further to run New report by Sprott says West’s renewed focus on energy security, doubling of conversion and enrichment prices and green energy transition provides structural support for a sustained bull run.
January 18, 2023 Canadian watchdog renews Cameco’s licence for nuclear fuel facility in Port Hope The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission authorized raising the annual production limit to 1,650 tonnes of uranium.
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