Uranium

Aldershot Resources adds uranium properties in U.S.

Philip Crabb says he “isn’t phased by the current opinion of uranium” and would, if asked, probably urge critics of the nuclear industry to take a trip to China if they needed any convincing that nuclear energy is the way to go.


Pele shares surge on Eco Ridge’s positive PEA

Pele Mountain Resources’ (gem-v) shares continued to climb today on the back of a positive preliminary economic assessment (PEA) for the company’s Eco Ridge mine rare earths and uranium project in Elliot Lake, Ont.  


The camp at Hathor Exploration's uranium project in Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin. Photo by Hathor Exploration

Hathor doubles size of Roughrider deposit

The first resource estimate for the East Zone of the Roughrider uranium deposit in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin doubles the overall size of the deposit, Hathor Exploration (HAT-T) reports.



Uranium One’s Q1 revenues, profits on the rise

Uranium One’s (UUU-T) first-quarter profits rose substantially to US$14 million over the same period last year, which saw a net loss of US$1.4 million, but was still below market expectations.



Hathor doubles Roughrider deposit

The first resource estimate for the East Zone of the Roughrider uranium deposit in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin doubles the overall size of the deposit, Hathor Exploration (HAT-T) reported today.


Uranium One posts profits of $14M

Uranium One’s (uuu-t) first-quarter profits rose 33% to US$14 million over the same period last year, which saw a net loss of US$1.4 million, but was still below market expectations.


Core stacked at Rockgate Capital's exploration camp at the Falea uranium-silver-copper project in southwestern Mali. Photo by Rockgate Capital

French Green Party opposes Rockgate’s Malian uranium plans

Along with many other uranium explorers and producers these days, Mali-focused explorer Rockgate Capital (RGT-T) remains valued at roughly half the level it traded at before the March 11 earthquake in Japan and the resulting crisis at the…




Where does uranium go now? (April 13, 2011)

While the environmental and social consequences of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant disaster rightfully remain the central focus of all onlookers, its effect on uranium prices has not gone unnoticed either. In the wake of such a…


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