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    Cameco to Wait for Higher Uranium Prices Before Bringing Australian Projects to Production

    Kristen Moran
    Oct. 28, 2015 09:52AM PST
    Company News

    Mining Weekly reported that Cameco (TSX:CCO,NYSE:CCJ) said it will not bring its Australian uranium projects into production until the uranium price improves.

    Mining Weekly reported that Cameco (TSX:CCO,NYSE:CCJ) said it will not bring its Australian uranium projects into production until the uranium price improves.
    As quoted in the market news:

    Speaking at a Committee for Economic Development of Australia briefing on Wednesday, Cameco Australia MD Brian Reilly noted that, while significant work had been done at both the Kintyre and Yeelirrie projects, Cameco was awaiting an upturn in uranium prices to bring the projects into production.
    “For Australia, our strategy is to advance projects at a measured pace and to get the projects ready for when market demands new uranium production,” he noted.
    Cameco completed a prefeasibility study at the Kintyre project in 2012 and it has inked an indigenous land use agreement. The company has also had its environmental review and management programme approved by the Western Australian Minister for Environment, as well as received state and federal environmental approvals.
    “At Kintyre, we are facing a resource challenge and a tough uranium market, so we will continue to explore for more uranium at the mine, to take advantage of a time when the uranium price recovers,” Reilly said.

    Click here to read the full Mining Weekly report.

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