Uranium Week: Namibia In Focus

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Morgan Stanley forecasts nuclear energy production to double globally by 2050. Spot U3O8 weakened last week. Bell Potter reports back from Namibia.

-Nuclear industry celebrates a 50-year milestone
-Morgan Stanley runs with the nuclear energy bulls
-Bell Potter’s Namibian site visit updates By Danielle Ecuyer U3O8 spot market adjusts to the softer utility demand It seems apposite the uranium industry celebrated the 50 th anniversary of the World Nuclear Fuel Market (WNFM) conference last weekend, at a time when the industry is undergoing many challenges or as the agenda suggested “Building the Jigsaw Puzzle”.Industry consultant TradeTech outlined the topics covered, including the nuclear fuel market supply and demand issues, challenges to production capacity, production costs, and supply chain constraints.The most important aspect for utilities and other attendees remained the […]

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