A Major Uranium Supply Gap Is Looming: Ed Sterck
Posted on June 07, 2012 at 15:02 PM EDT
The Energy Report: Why is the uranium market still down more than a year after the Fukushima accident? Edward Sterck: While the uranium price is lower than it was immediately prior to Fukushima, it’s important to remember that it is at a higher level than we saw in mid-2010, which was only six months before Fukushima. At that time, the uranium price was in the mid- to low-$40s, and we’re now in the mid- to low $50s. From that perspective, I think the market is looking more robust than it did in 2010 despite the impact of Fukushima. Uranium prices appear to have established … [visit site to read . . . → Read More: A Major Uranium Supply Gap Is Looming: Ed Sterck

The Energy Report: Why is the uranium market still down more than a year after the Fukushima accident?

Edward Sterck: While the uranium price is lower than it was immediately prior to Fukushima, it’s important to remember that it is at a higher level than we saw in mid-2010, which was only six months before Fukushima. At that time, the uranium price was in the mid- to low-$40s, and we’re now in the mid- to low $50s. From that perspective, I think the market is looking more robust than it did in 2010 despite the impact of Fukushima.

Uranium prices appear to have established … [visit site to read more]

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