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Uranium 2005
Resources, Production and Demand
OECD, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Published by : OECD Publishing , Publication date:  02 Jun 2006
Pages: 388 , Language: English
Version: Print (Paperback) + Free PDF
ISBN: 9789264024250 , OECD Code: 662006031P1
Price:   €120 | $168 | £108 | ¥15600 | MXN2160 , Standard shipping included!
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Other languages:  French (Out of print)
Superseded by: Uranium 2011 - Resources, Production and Demand - (Reprinting)
Other Versions:  E-book - PDF Format
Multilingual summaries:  French, English, German, Japanese, Russian, Spanish

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Imprint:  Nuclear Energy Agency Frequency: Biennial  

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Published every other year, Uranium Resources, Production, and Demand, or the “Red Book” as it is commonly known, is jointly prepared by the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and the International Atomic Energy Agency. It is the recognised world reference on uranium and is based on official information received from 43 countries. This 21st edition presents the results of a thorough review of world uranium supplies and demand as of 1st January 2005 and provides a statistical profile of the world uranium industry in the areas of exploration, resource estimates, production and reactor-related requirements. It provides substantial new information from all major uranium production centres in Africa, Australia, Central Asia, Eastern Europe and North America. Projections of nuclear generating capacity and reactor-related uranium requirements through 2025 are provided as well as a discussion of long-term uranium supply and demand issues. This edition focuses on recent price and production increases that could signal major changes in the industry.


Table of contents:

Preface
Executive Summary
I. Uranium Supply
-A. Uranium Resources
--Identified Resources (previously known as Known Conventional Resources)
--Distribution of Identified Resources by Categories and Cost Ranges
--Distribution of Identified Resources by Production Method
--Proximity of Resources to Production Centres
--Undiscovered Resources
--Other Resources and Materials
-B. Uranium Exploration
--Current Activities and Recent Developments
-C. Uranium Production
--Present Status of Uranium Production
--Ownership
--Employment
--Production Techniques
--Projection Production Capabilities
--Changes in Production Facilities
II. Uranium Demand
-A. Current Commercial Nuclear Generating Capacity and Reactor-Related Uranium Requirements
-B. Projected Nuclear Power Capacity and Related Uranium Requirements to 2025
-C. Uranium Supply and Demand Relationships
--Primary Sources of Uranium Supply
--Secondary Sources of Supply
--Uranium Market Developments
--Supply and Demand to 20205
-D. The Long-Term Perspective
III. National Reports on Uranium Exploration, Resources, Production, Demand, and the Environment
-Algeria
-Argentina
-Armenia
-Australia
-Belgium
-Brazil
-Canada
-Chile
-China
-Czech Republic
-Egypt
-Finland
-France
-Gabon
-Germany
-Hungary
-India
-Indonesia
-Iran, Islamic Republic of
-Japan
-Jordan
-Kazakhstan
-Korea, Republic of
-Lithuania
-Namibia
-Niger
-Peru
-Philippines
-Portugal
-Russian Federation
-Slovak Republic
-Slovenia
-South Africa
-Spain
-Sweden
-Switzerland
-Thailand
-Turkey
-Ukraine
-United Kingdom
-United States of America
-Uzbekistan
-Vietnam
Appendices
-1. Members of the NEA-IAEA Uranium Group
-2. List of Reporting Organisations and Contact Persons
-3. Glossary of Definitions and Terminology
-4. Acronym List
-5. Energy Conversion Factors
-6. Index of National Reports in Red Books
-7. Currency Exchange Rates
-8. Groupings of Countries and Areas with Uranium-Related Assets
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