Argentina’s Strategic Advantage as a New Frontier for Uranium Exploration
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Argentina’s Strategic Advantage as a New Frontier for Uranium Exploration
Argentina is emerging as one of the most compelling new frontiers for uranium supply, with the country’s National Atomic Energy Commission estimating about 80,000 tonnes of uranium as "exploration targets" across various geological environments. It offers a unique combination of geological potential, government support and existing nuclear infrastructure — all within a jurisdiction that is eager to expand its domestic resource base. Global deman…
Blue Sky released the results of the initial technical review completed in the Project of Uranio Corcovo, a high potential recovery target "in situ" in the province of Mendoza. The geological team reviewed and interpreted survey data from 89 historic oil and gas wells,...
The National Atomic Energy Commission (CNEA) of Argentina is working on the reactivation of uranium mining in the country, with the aim of enriching this material again and strengthening the new Argentine Nuclear Plan. The president of the agency, Germán Guido Lavalle, confirmed that there are several projects under way, including the possible reactivation of Sierra Pintada and the start of feasibility studies in Cerro Solo. National uranium pro…
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