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Uranium industry. --- Uranium --- Industrie.
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Based on official information received from 40 countries, Uranium 2007 provides a comprehensive review of world uranium supply and demand as of 1st January 2007, as well as data on global uranium exploration, resources, production and reactor-related requirements. It provides substantive new information from major uranium production centres in Africa, Australia, Central Asia, Eastern Europe and North America. Projections of nuclear generating capacity and reactor-related uranium requirements through 2030 are also featured, along with an analysis of long-term uranium supply and demand issues. I
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The biannual Uranium Resources, Production and Demand, also known as the "Red Book," was first published in 1965 and has since grown to be a recognised world reference on uranium. Over the 40 years of its existence, the Red Book has collected an impressive quantity of official data supplied by governments. This Red Book retrospective was undertaken to collect, collate, analyse and publish all of the key information collected in the 20 editions of the Red Book published between 1965 and 2004. Additionally, every effort has been made to fill in gaps in the record to provide the most complete and exhaustive information possible. As a result, the Red Book retrospective gives a full historical profile of the world uranium industry in the areas of exploration, resources, production, reactor-related requirements, inventories and price. It provides in-depth information relating to the histories of the major uranium-producing countries including Australia, Canada, France, Germany (including the former German Democratic Republic), the Russian Federation (including the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) and the United States. For the first time, for example, a comprehensive look at annual and cumulative production and demand of uranium since the inception of the atomic age is possible. Besides reporting and documenting the historical data, expert analyses provide fresh insights into important aspects of the industry including: the cost of discovery, resources to production ratios and the time to reach production after discovery, among others. Taken together, this Red Book retrospective provides the most complete record of the uranium industry publicly available, dating from the birth of civilian nuclear energy through to the dawn of the 21st century.
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In the wake of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident, questions are being raised about the future of the uranium market, including as regards the number of reactors expected to be built in the coming years, the amount of uranium required to meet forward demand, the adequacy of identified uranium resources to meet that demand and the ability of the sector to meet reactor requirements in a challenging investment climate. This 24 th edition of the "Red Book", a recognised world reference on uranium jointly prepared by the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and the International Atomic Energy
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D’importantes quantités d’uranium appauvri ont été produites suite aux activités d’enrichissement effectuées surtout aux États-Unis et en Fédération de Russie. Les pays qui en ont en stock ont donc intérêt à évaluer les stratégies possibles pour l’utiliser et le gérer. La stratégie retenue dépendra de plusieurs facteurs, notamment la politique des pouvoirs publics et des milieux des affaires, les utilisations possibles, la valeur économique de la matière, les aspects liés à la réglementation et les options en matière de stockage, ainsi que les développements sur le marché international du cycle du combustible nucléaire. Ce rapport expose les résultats d’une étude que l’Agence de l’OCDE pour l’énergie nucléaire et l’Agence internationale de l’énergie atomique ont entreprise sur l’uranium appauvri. Il fournit des renseignements sur les inventaires actuels et les stocks futurs d’uranium appauvri, les solutions de gestion à long terme, les options d’utilisations pacifiques, de même que les programmes nationaux. En outre, le rapport explore différentes perspectives de collaboration internationale et souligne les questions-clés que les gouvernements et les décideurs politiques ne sauraient manquer d’aborder.
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This ""Red Book"", jointly prepared every two years by the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and the International Atomic Energy Agency, is the foremost world reference on uranium. It is based on official information from 49 countries and includes compilations of statistics on resources, exploration, production and demand as of 1 January 1999. It provides substantial new information from all of the major uranium producing centres in Africa, Australia, Eastern Europe, North America and the New Independent States. It also contains an international expert analysis of industry statistics and world-wide
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