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To: dsv who wrote (8740)3/3/2007 6:56:55 PM
From: Condor  Respond to of 30215
 
Of course, new supply should come onstream with higher prices. What were, before, marginal deposits now become economical. Additionally, reserves in any given mine increase also and may have producers chasing there low grade reserves.

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To: dsv who wrote (8740)3/3/2007 9:37:55 PM
From: Tommaso  Respond to of 30215
 
I guess an authoritarian state could mandate vastly increased U3O8 production, but human authority is always running up against the authority of the material universe, which is sometimes recalcitrant in submitting to what human beings want from it.

I have not ever explored for uranium myself, mined uranium myself, milled uranium myself, enriched uranium myself, or financed or organized any of the preceding activities. None of it sounds very easy to do, to me.