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URZ3 Energy Corp URZ


Primary Symbol: V.URZ Alternate Symbol(s):  NVDEF

URZ3 Energy Corp., formerly Nevada Exploration Inc., is a Canada-based exploration company. The Company has also diversified its interest into Uranium. It is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of resource properties. It owns approximately 35,467 hectares of mineral claims in Saskatchewan. Its projects include South Grass Valley, Kelly Creek, and Awakening. The South Grass Valley Project is located approximately 50 kilometers (km) south-southwest of Barrick Gold Corp.'s Cortez complex, within the specific region of north-central Nevada. The Kelly Creek Project is located approximately 40 km north-northwest of Battle Mountain in Humboldt County, Nevada. The Awakening Project is located in Humboldt County, Nevada, 50 km north-northwest of Winnemucca, and 4,000 meters north of the 4.8-million-ounce Sleeper Gold Mine. The Company controls a large strategic land position in the central Powder River Basin of Wyoming and operates the Nichols Ranch ISR uranium project.


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Post by notBuffeton May 11, 2014 12:44am
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2016 U back to surplus

2016 U back to surplus

The recovery will not, however, be long lasting under CIMB’s modelling. Despite recent voluntary cuts to supply, including Paladin Energy’s (PDN) Kayelekeera mine in Malawi being placed into care & maintenance, and despite the end of the Russian HEU supply agreement, CIMB sees the global uranium market drifting back in to surplus by 2016. The analysts forecast a compound annual growth rate of supply of 2.5% in 2012-22, with increases driven by Kazakh mines reaching production capacity, Cameco’s Cigar Lake ramping up in Canada and the construction of new projects in Namibia.

They forecast global nuclear power capacity to increase at a compound annual growth rate of 2.0% from 2012 to 2022. The analysts are sceptical that China can actually achieve its ambitious goal of 58GW of nuclear power generation by 2020, but believe Chinese nuclear capacity will triple by that time nonetheless. They also assume the restart of Japan’s west coast reactors over the next four years.

 

 


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