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Wyoming Top Related Articles
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1). How Did ISL Uranium Mining Begin? By : James E. Finch
It’s time to rewrite the history books. In Situ Leach Mining (ISL), or Solution Mining, was not first commercially started in Bruni, Texas in 1973 by Westinghouse, a consortium of oil companies and others. The birthplace of ISL was never South Texas, as some have claimed. It was begun in Wyoming, about 16 years before an ISL operation was started in Texas.
Article Related to: uranium mining, isl, nuclear energy, energy, heap leach, mining, wyoming, texas, australia, geology
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2). Which Uranium Companies Are Leveraged for Increased Nuclear Energy Demand? By : James E. Finch
Summary: Sprott Asset Management uranium expert Kevin Bambrough talked with us about the “second leg” of the current uranium bull market. Bambrough names his favorite uranium companies, where he believes there is still room for growth.
StockInterview: How does the major nuclear energy build up you envision impact uranium mining?
Kevin Bambrough:
I think, with the passage of time, all types of mining will again be done again in the United States.
Article Related to: uranium, wyoming, new mexico, texas, nuclear energy, mining, isl mining, sprott, slovakia
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3). Safest Ways to Invest in Uranium Companies By : James Finch
In Situ Leach (ISL) mining of uranium has been growing in popularity. About 21 percent of the world’s nuclear reactors are now fueled by uranium mined using this method. The three top areas for ISL mining are the United States, Australia and Kazakhstan. How do you evaluate the many uranium companies now developing their ISL operations?
Article Related to: uranium, uranium mining, nuclear energy, energy, utilities, u3o8, isl, mining, wyoming, new mexico
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4). Yellowstone Area Media Company Helps Protect Fly Fishing Waters By : Dan Staebler
In the past, most people have looked to the government to address various environmental issues. However, with the complexity and magnitude of these issues increasing exponentially, a different approach is needed.
The ‘Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers!’ campaign has become a unifying communications vehicle to address the growing aquatic invasive species issue and it has attracted the interest, support and active involvement of the private sector.
Article Related to: fly fishing, conservation, environment, invasive, species, wyoming, montana, yellowstone, national parks
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6). How to Evaluate an ISL Uranium Company By : James E. Finch
Over the past two years, the common myth circulated among investors has been “pounds in the ground.” How many pounds of U3O8 does a company have in the ground? The more pounds a company claims, and more importantly gets institutions and investors to believe, the higher its market capitalization has run. Bigger is always better in most cases, but recovering uranium through an ISL operation, like any other mining operation, has its quirks.
Article Related to: uranium, uranium mining, nuclear energy, energy, wyoming, utilities, u3o8, isl, mining
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7). Inside A Company’s News Release By : James Finch
Most investors read a company’s news releases, but don’t read between the lines to understand in which direction the company is heading. Hopefully, the guidance which follows may help you better understand what is really going with a company’s plans.
Article Related to: uranium, nuclear energy, electricity, energy, wyoming, niger, namibia, isl, mining, australia
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8). What Is ISL Uranium Mining? By : James Finch
In situ leach mining (ISL), also known as in-situ mining or solution mining, was first used as a means to extract low grades of uranium from ore in underground mines. First used in Wyoming in the 1950s, originally as a low production experiment at the Lucky June mine, it became a high-production, low cost method of fulfilling Atomic Energy Commission uranium requirements at Utah Construction Company’s Shirley Basin mining operations in the 1960s. Pioneered through the efforts...
Article Related to: uranium, mining, isl, energy, solution mining, wyoming, utilities, canada, nuclear power, utah
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10). How to Rate Your Favorite Uranium Company By : James Finch
Many investors invested in the Great Uranium Bull Market with little rationale behind their speculation. We have created a 7-point ratings system to help you in determining which companies might be best suited for your degree of investment risk. This is a do-it-yourself ratings system, which requires but two actions on your part.
Article Related to: uranium, nuclear power, electricity, utilities, stocks, mining, exploration, canada, wyoming, energy
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11). Wyoming Could Play A Key Role In U.S. Nuclear Future By : James Finch
Will the Wyoming Uranium Province Rival Canada’s Athabasca or Australia’s Northern Territories?
“Geology is 90 percent terminology and 10 percent science,” laughed Ray E. Harris, one of Wyoming’s leading geological theoreticians, having been with the Wyoming Geological Survey since 1982. He died on March 7th. Two weeks earlier, we met with and interviewed Mr.
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12). Wyoming Casinos By : Adel Awwad
The state of Wyoming is known more for the activities it offers outdoors, than for its indoor recreational activities. From the historic capital of Cheyenne to Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming rules the outdoors. It is the home of Yellowstone National Park as well as a population of 493,782 people. This is the place where you can catch of glimpse of the real "West" with cowboys, ranches and fascinating wildlife, right out your back door.
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13). Surreal and Surprising, This is Jackson Hole Wyoming By : Dana Smith
Where to go this summer? Jackson Hole, try this out for size, I know, because I lived there. Here is the view as I saw that summer.
Article Related to: jackson hole, jackson, wyoming, tetons, grand tetons, vacation, tourists, coulter bay
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14). Fishing the Elusive Walleye in Wyoming By : Daniel Eggertsen
Wyoming walleye are elusive creatures that like to hid out in any rock or sandy bottom water surface. Colder water temperatures are preferred but they tolerate the warmer waters that summer and fall bring. Anglers chase after this creature mainly for its presentation on the dinner table.
Article Related to: walleye, fishing, wyoming
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