Saskatchewan’s uranium boom signals new era for global supply
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NexGen Energy is commencing construction this summer of the Rook 1 project while continuing exploration for new uranium deposits in the nearby Pattison Corridor East, said Dylan Smart, the company’s vice-president of regional development, while speaking at the Saskatchewan Mining Supply Chain Forum, held April 15-16 at Saskatoon’s Prairieland Park. PHOTO: JEANNIE ARMSTRONG Article content Saskatchewan’s uranium sector is entering a pivotal growth phase, with two new mines receiving federal approval from the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC). The last uranium mine to be approved for con…
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