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Can US uranium renaissance dispell ghosts of the past?

The majority of legacy uranium mines and mills in the US were located on or near tribal lands

Aerial view of the Pinyon Plain mine. Photo: Energy Fuels

Aerial view of the Pinyon Plain mine. Photo: Energy Fuels

Amid soaring uranium prices driven by renewed nuclear energy demand and geopolitics-fuelled supply chaos, Pinyon Plain mine last December became the first new US uranium mine to start production in nearly...

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A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the mining sector, brought to you by the Mining Magazine Intelligence team.

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