Overview
Mining company Uranium Resources (URI) glows with anticipation when it thinks about the fuel needs of nuclear power plants. The company has been preparing its main uranium assets in South Texas (the Kingsville Dome and Rosita mines and processing plants) for a restart in production. It also has big plans for its exploration and development interests in New Mexico. URI holds 102.1 million pounds of in-place mineralized uranium material. In 2012
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Read More the company acquired Neutron Energy in a $38 million deal. The deal adds significantly to the company's New Mexico assets and positions it as one of the US' largest uranium developers. Neutron will operate as a URI subsidiary.
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Read More the company acquired Neutron Energy in a $38 million deal. The deal adds significantly to the company's New Mexico assets and positions it as one of the US' largest uranium developers. Neutron will operate as a URI subsidiary.
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Metal Ore Mining
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Mining (except Oil and Gas)
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Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
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Uranium ore mining, nec
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