Uranium belongs within the series of actinides (radioactive metals). This toxic element is found in certain ore minerals, mostly in pitchblende (otherwise known as uraninite). Uranium’s key use involves fuelling nuclear reactors for electricity extraction. The element also takes part in hydrogen and atomic bombs’ production, and is used in R&D. Uranium compounds are specified for photo making, glass and ceramics’ coloring, as well as geologic dating.
Canada (about 30%) and Australia (close to 25%) are the globe’s principal Uranium producers. Kazakhstan and Russia, as well as Africa’s Niger and Namibia hardly lag behind, having not small shares in exercising control over all purchases. Following gloomy times caused by people’s fabulous interest in energy alternatives, the global demand in the Uranium Market is anticipated to rise bit by bit in future. Cameco Corporation together with Rio Tinto Group accounts for the bulk (20% each) of the world production.
The Catalogue enjoys a collection of research reports assessing the Uranium Market at every geographical scale possible. The researches disclose actual information on the shape, sizing, structure and key trends in the sector. The reports provide demand/supply statistics as well as export/import figures. The studies cover the Uranium mining industry, examine channels of distribution, and analyze the competitive structure. Furthermore, the discussions on the market’s future are limelighted in the research reports too.
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