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To: NYBob1 who wrote (41)8/25/2007 6:22:54 PM
From: NYBob1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53
 
The world's largest builder of nuclear reactors -
planned to triple its investment in uranium mining
to take advantage of higher prices for the metal
and a revival in nuclear power projects -

Areva, a French state-controlled company -
that is also a major uranium producer,
plans to triple its exploration spending -
to about €90 million, or $124 million -
in the next few years, along with hiring hundreds -
of geologists and seeking partnerships -
and acquisitions, Mallet said in an interview -

Areva spent €30 million on exploration in 2006 -
and employs 150 geologists -

"We aim to triple our exploration budget -
double the number of geologists and buy permits" -
Mallet said. –

International Tribune --
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To: NYBob1 who wrote (41)10/16/2007 1:09:35 PM
From: NYBob1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53
 
Uranium ready for shippng to the mill -



consider it's only the waste left n the pile -
the hghgrade shipped to milling -
in the 1960? -



a tailings pile in close proximity to
an abandoned uranium mine, last believed
to be operational in the mid 1960s, was found -

Using a hand-held Geiger counter on various areas
of the pile revealed the presence of high-grade uranium -

Certain areas registered as high as 4 percent -
while others registered between 1 and 3 percent.

the mine close to the old waste pile -
it's 100 claims -
very impressive -

ru308.com
Tia, Imo.
God Bless

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