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March 06, 2006]
DJ Australian Resources Minister Expects New Uranium Mines
(Comtex Business Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge)CANBERRA, Mar 06, 2006 (Dow Jones Commodities News Select via Comtex) --Resources Minister Ian Macfarlane Monday tipped new uranium mines would be developed in Australia within the next year.
Macfarlane said he'd yet to receive any applications for mining licenses from the companies that currently hold about 30 uranium exploration permits in Northern Territory state.
"I'll be disappointed if we don't see some new mines being developed over the next year or so," he told ABC Radio in Darwin.
Australia has about one-third of the world's uranium reserves and the government strictly monitors the sale of the fuel source to ensure it's only used for electricity, not weapons.
Under the government's current policy, Australia only sells uranium to countries who are signatories to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty.
India, which hasn't signed the nonproliferation treaty, is seeking access to Australia's uranium to help meet its growing need for energy.
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh last week signed a nuclear pact with the U.S. for nuclear cooperation between civilian organizations. The pact will open India's civilian nuclear facilities to international inspectors.
Prime Minister John Howard, in India on a trade mission, Sunday appeared to soften Australia's stance on selling uranium to India, saying uranium exports to India may be considered if appropriate safeguards are met.
But Macfarlane said India was not a potential market for Australian uranium.
"Australia has a very clear policy that we don't trade with those countries who don't have a nonproliferation agreement and who haven't signed the safeguard agreement," Macfarlane said.
"My understanding is that America is prepared to enter into agreements in relation to civil nuclear technology as it relates to generation of electricity and that is an area where the Americans have some expertise," he said.
"It's not an area where Australia has any real expertise bearing in mind that we don't have a nuclear power station in Australia."
Australia is in talks to sell uranium to China, which is a signatory to the nonproliferation treaty.
Macfarlane said the negotiations with China were progressing well.
Three uranium mines operate in Australia at present: Ranger in the Northern Territory; Beverly in South Australia; and BHP Billiton's (BHP.AU) Olympic Dam project, also in South Australia.
Energy Resources of Australia Ltd. (ERA.AU), majority owned by Rio Tinto Ltd. (RIO.AU), operates Ranger and Heathgate Resources, an affiliate of California-based General Atomics, operates the Beverly Uranium Mine.
Interest in Australian uranium has spawned a host of junior exploration companies, including Redport Ltd. (RPT.AU), Canada's Cameco Corp. (CCJ), Compass Resources NL. (CMR.AU), Jindalee Resources Ltd. (JRL.AU), Deep Yellow Ltd. (DYL.AU), Areva's (427583.FR) Cogema mining unit and Arafura Resources NL (ARU.AU)
Australian-based Paladin Resources Ltd. (PDN.AU) is constructing the Langer Heinrich uranium project in Namibia.
-By Barbara Adam, Dow Jones Newswires;
61-2-6208-0901;
DJ Australian Resources Minister Expects New Uranium Mines
(Comtex Business Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge)CANBERRA, Mar 06, 2006 (Dow Jones Commodities News Select via Comtex) --Resources Minister Ian Macfarlane Monday tipped new uranium mines would be developed in Australia within the next year.
Macfarlane said he'd yet to receive any applications for mining licenses from the companies that currently hold about 30 uranium exploration permits in Northern Territory state.
"I'll be disappointed if we don't see some new mines being developed over the next year or so," he told ABC Radio in Darwin.
Australia has about one-third of the world's uranium reserves and the government strictly monitors the sale of the fuel source to ensure it's only used for electricity, not weapons.
Under the government's current policy, Australia only sells uranium to countries who are signatories to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty.
India, which hasn't signed the nonproliferation treaty, is seeking access to Australia's uranium to help meet its growing need for energy.
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh last week signed a nuclear pact with the U.S. for nuclear cooperation between civilian organizations. The pact will open India's civilian nuclear facilities to international inspectors.
Prime Minister John Howard, in India on a trade mission, Sunday appeared to soften Australia's stance on selling uranium to India, saying uranium exports to India may be considered if appropriate safeguards are met.
But Macfarlane said India was not a potential market for Australian uranium.
"Australia has a very clear policy that we don't trade with those countries who don't have a nonproliferation agreement and who haven't signed the safeguard agreement," Macfarlane said.
"My understanding is that America is prepared to enter into agreements in relation to civil nuclear technology as it relates to generation of electricity and that is an area where the Americans have some expertise," he said.
"It's not an area where Australia has any real expertise bearing in mind that we don't have a nuclear power station in Australia."
Australia is in talks to sell uranium to China, which is a signatory to the nonproliferation treaty.
Macfarlane said the negotiations with China were progressing well.
Three uranium mines operate in Australia at present: Ranger in the Northern Territory; Beverly in South Australia; and BHP Billiton's (BHP.AU) Olympic Dam project, also in South Australia.
Energy Resources of Australia Ltd. (ERA.AU), majority owned by Rio Tinto Ltd. (RIO.AU), operates Ranger and Heathgate Resources, an affiliate of California-based General Atomics, operates the Beverly Uranium Mine.
Interest in Australian uranium has spawned a host of junior exploration companies, including Redport Ltd. (RPT.AU), Canada's Cameco Corp. (CCJ), Compass Resources NL. (CMR.AU), Jindalee Resources Ltd. (JRL.AU), Deep Yellow Ltd. (DYL.AU), Areva's (427583.FR) Cogema mining unit and Arafura Resources NL (ARU.AU)
Australian-based Paladin Resources Ltd. (PDN.AU) is constructing the Langer Heinrich uranium project in Namibia.
-By Barbara Adam, Dow Jones Newswires;
61-2-6208-0901;
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 20.943.347 von Art Bechstein am 24.03.06 20:38:45Dann lassen wir mal gut sein.
12 MoZ-Au Equivalent fr 15 MEU Marketcap - Dafr kann man auch mal ne Krte schlucken.
12 MoZ-Au Equivalent fr 15 MEU Marketcap - Dafr kann man auch mal ne Krte schlucken.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 20.943.283 von Maigret am 24.03.06 20:33:40Maigret,
beruhigt mich ja, dass Deine Umlaute auch weg sind
Also ich erhielt wohl die Standardantwort; Arafura sind derzeit nur 4 deutsche Aktionre bekannt und es sei zu aufwendig gewesen, die Kapitalerhhung auf diesen kleinen Kreis auszudehnen (naja..). Jedenfalls sollten wir uns an den Nominee wenden, ob der nicht Aktien zeichnen und weiterreichen knne. Habe dann bei mehreren Brokern und beim Skontrofhrer MWB angefragt aber niemand wute dazu etwas - dann habe ich es gut sein lassen. Man sollte sich nicht zu sehr rgern, da die Platzierung sonst an einen Grohirschen gegangen wre. So hat man wenigstens die Aktionrsbasis erweitert - auch ein kleiner Trost.
Art
beruhigt mich ja, dass Deine Umlaute auch weg sind
Also ich erhielt wohl die Standardantwort; Arafura sind derzeit nur 4 deutsche Aktionre bekannt und es sei zu aufwendig gewesen, die Kapitalerhhung auf diesen kleinen Kreis auszudehnen (naja..). Jedenfalls sollten wir uns an den Nominee wenden, ob der nicht Aktien zeichnen und weiterreichen knne. Habe dann bei mehreren Brokern und beim Skontrofhrer MWB angefragt aber niemand wute dazu etwas - dann habe ich es gut sein lassen. Man sollte sich nicht zu sehr rgern, da die Platzierung sonst an einen Grohirschen gegangen wre. So hat man wenigstens die Aktionrsbasis erweitert - auch ein kleiner Trost.
Art
Moin Art
Moin Schweizer
Moin All,
@Art was wurde aus Deinem Schriftwechsel mit den Big Boys bez. Kapitalerhhung, esp. McCleary
Cheers
M.
Moin Schweizer
Moin All,
@Art was wurde aus Deinem Schriftwechsel mit den Big Boys bez. Kapitalerhhung, esp. McCleary
Cheers
M.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 20.937.745 von Nebiim am 24.03.06 14:44:06"Keine Sorge, ich habe Ausdauer. Halte z.B. seit September Titan Uranium und Petrel Resources. "
Ist ja unglaublich.
Ausdauer an der Brse ist was anderes als gerade mal 6 Monate.
Ist ja unglaublich.
Ausdauer an der Brse ist was anderes als gerade mal 6 Monate.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 20.938.869 von Art Bechstein am 24.03.06 15:39:55Geht klar.
...schon ein paar Tage alt, zeigt aber die enormen Chancen auf!
GE wird strategischer Partner von China Rare Earth + 11%
Monday, 27. Feb 2006, 09:28
Peking 27.02.06 (www.emfis.com)
Die Aktie der China Rare Earth Holdings 0769-HK kann an der Hongkonger Börse um kräftige 11,1 % auf 1,2 HKD (altes 52 Wochenhoch) steigen. Hintergrund ist die Meldung, dass das Unternehmen am vergangenen Sonnabend in Peking mit der General Electric einen Vertrag zur strategischen Partnerschaft unterzeichnet hat. Im Gespräch war neben der Partnerschaft auch eine eventuelle Anteilsübernahme durch GE an dem chinesischen Unternehmen.
derschweizer
GE wird strategischer Partner von China Rare Earth + 11%
Monday, 27. Feb 2006, 09:28
Peking 27.02.06 (www.emfis.com)
Die Aktie der China Rare Earth Holdings 0769-HK kann an der Hongkonger Börse um kräftige 11,1 % auf 1,2 HKD (altes 52 Wochenhoch) steigen. Hintergrund ist die Meldung, dass das Unternehmen am vergangenen Sonnabend in Peking mit der General Electric einen Vertrag zur strategischen Partnerschaft unterzeichnet hat. Im Gespräch war neben der Partnerschaft auch eine eventuelle Anteilsübernahme durch GE an dem chinesischen Unternehmen.
derschweizer
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 20.938.534 von Nebiim am 24.03.06 15:28:24Nebiim,
jeder ist hier willkommen; Du natürlich auch. Es wäre aber schön, wenn wir den Thread bis zum Durchbruch von Arafura noch möglichst sachlich halten könnten, damit ernsthafte Neueinsteiger, wie z.B. derschweizer, sich hier informieren können. Wenn der Kurs später dann bei 1-2 Euro steht und sich hier die ganzen Zocker tummeln, sind Informationen dann nicht mehr so gefragt - aber das ist dann auch ok.
Art
jeder ist hier willkommen; Du natürlich auch. Es wäre aber schön, wenn wir den Thread bis zum Durchbruch von Arafura noch möglichst sachlich halten könnten, damit ernsthafte Neueinsteiger, wie z.B. derschweizer, sich hier informieren können. Wenn der Kurs später dann bei 1-2 Euro steht und sich hier die ganzen Zocker tummeln, sind Informationen dann nicht mehr so gefragt - aber das ist dann auch ok.
Art
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 20.938.078 von Art Bechstein am 24.03.06 15:06:02Okay, okay. Nächstes mal mache ich einen Ironie-Hinweis!
Hallo zusammen
Ich habe mich endlich getraut und Heute die erste kleine Position aufgebaut! Danke an Euch, vorallem an dich Art für die erstklassigen Informationen rund um Arafura. Das und natürlich die insgesamt sehr guten Gesammtausichten von ARU haben mich bewogen einzusteigen.
Hier mal zur Info eine Auflistung von REE Elementen und deren Einsatzmöglichkeiten.
Lanthanum
Component of mischmetal.
Ceramic glazes, high quality optical glass, camera lenses, microwave crystals, ceramic capacitors, glass polishing, petroleum cracking.
Cerium
Most abundant REE. Chief component of mischmetal.
Glass polishing, petroleum cracking catalysts, alloys - with iron for sparking flints for lighters, with aluminium, magnesium and steel for improving heat and strength properties, radiation shielding, many others.
Praseodymium
Yellow ceramic pigments, tiles, ceramic capacitors. With neodymium in combination for goggles to shield glass makers against sodium glare, Permanent magnets. Cryogenic refrigerant.
Neodymium
Important in magnetic alloys.
Ceramic capacitors, glazes and coloured glass, lasers, high strength permanent magnets as neodymium-iron-boron alloy, petroleum cracking catalysts.
Promethium
Not found in nature. Radioactive; produced only in nuclear reactors.
Radioactive promethium in batteries to power watches, guided missile instruments, etc, in harsh environments.
Samarium
Important in magnetic alloys.
In highly magnetic alloys for permanent magnet as Samarium-Cobalt alloy; probably will be superseded by neodymium. Glass lasers. Reactor control and neutron shielding.
Europium
One of rarest, and most rare reactive of rare earths. Absorbs neutrons.
Control rods in nuclear reactors. Coloured lamps, cathode ray tubes. Red phosphor in colour television tubes.
Gadolinium
Solid state lasers, constituent of computer memory chips, high temperature refractories, cryogenic refrigerants.
Terbium
Associated with gadolinium.
Cathode ray tubes, magnets, optical computer memories; future hard disk components; magnetostrictive alloys.
Dysprosium
Absorbs neutrons. Magnetic alloy.
Controls nuclear reactors. Alloyed with neodymium for permanent magnets. Catalysts.
Holmium
Absorbs neutrons.
Controls nuclear reactors; catalysts; refractories.
Erbium
Physical properties almost identical with Holmium and Dysprosium.
In ceramics to produce a pink glaze; infra-red absorbing glasses.
Thulium
Gives x-rays on irradiation in nuclear reactor.
X-ray source in portable X-ray machines.
Ytterbium
Properties very similar to Lutetium - not well known.
Practical values presently unknown. Research.
Lutetium
Chemical and physical properties not well known.
Deoxidiser in stainless steel production, rechargeable batteries, medical uses, red phosphors for colour television, superconductors.
Yttrium
Associated with Holmium, Erbium. Cold or hot forged
Deoxidiser in stainless steel production, rechargeable batteries, medical uses, red phosphors for colour television, superconductors.
Scandium
Close to Aluminium in chemical and physical properties
X-ray tubes, catalysts for polymerisation, hardened Ni-Cr superalloys, dental porcelain.
Thorium
Resembles nickel, as soft and as plentiful as lead. Radioactive.
Gas mantles. Can be used as nuclear fuel in place of uranium.
In diesem Sinne, allen noch einen schönen Tag
derschweizer
Ich habe mich endlich getraut und Heute die erste kleine Position aufgebaut! Danke an Euch, vorallem an dich Art für die erstklassigen Informationen rund um Arafura. Das und natürlich die insgesamt sehr guten Gesammtausichten von ARU haben mich bewogen einzusteigen.
Hier mal zur Info eine Auflistung von REE Elementen und deren Einsatzmöglichkeiten.
Lanthanum
Component of mischmetal.
Ceramic glazes, high quality optical glass, camera lenses, microwave crystals, ceramic capacitors, glass polishing, petroleum cracking.
Cerium
Most abundant REE. Chief component of mischmetal.
Glass polishing, petroleum cracking catalysts, alloys - with iron for sparking flints for lighters, with aluminium, magnesium and steel for improving heat and strength properties, radiation shielding, many others.
Praseodymium
Yellow ceramic pigments, tiles, ceramic capacitors. With neodymium in combination for goggles to shield glass makers against sodium glare, Permanent magnets. Cryogenic refrigerant.
Neodymium
Important in magnetic alloys.
Ceramic capacitors, glazes and coloured glass, lasers, high strength permanent magnets as neodymium-iron-boron alloy, petroleum cracking catalysts.
Promethium
Not found in nature. Radioactive; produced only in nuclear reactors.
Radioactive promethium in batteries to power watches, guided missile instruments, etc, in harsh environments.
Samarium
Important in magnetic alloys.
In highly magnetic alloys for permanent magnet as Samarium-Cobalt alloy; probably will be superseded by neodymium. Glass lasers. Reactor control and neutron shielding.
Europium
One of rarest, and most rare reactive of rare earths. Absorbs neutrons.
Control rods in nuclear reactors. Coloured lamps, cathode ray tubes. Red phosphor in colour television tubes.
Gadolinium
Solid state lasers, constituent of computer memory chips, high temperature refractories, cryogenic refrigerants.
Terbium
Associated with gadolinium.
Cathode ray tubes, magnets, optical computer memories; future hard disk components; magnetostrictive alloys.
Dysprosium
Absorbs neutrons. Magnetic alloy.
Controls nuclear reactors. Alloyed with neodymium for permanent magnets. Catalysts.
Holmium
Absorbs neutrons.
Controls nuclear reactors; catalysts; refractories.
Erbium
Physical properties almost identical with Holmium and Dysprosium.
In ceramics to produce a pink glaze; infra-red absorbing glasses.
Thulium
Gives x-rays on irradiation in nuclear reactor.
X-ray source in portable X-ray machines.
Ytterbium
Properties very similar to Lutetium - not well known.
Practical values presently unknown. Research.
Lutetium
Chemical and physical properties not well known.
Deoxidiser in stainless steel production, rechargeable batteries, medical uses, red phosphors for colour television, superconductors.
Yttrium
Associated with Holmium, Erbium. Cold or hot forged
Deoxidiser in stainless steel production, rechargeable batteries, medical uses, red phosphors for colour television, superconductors.
Scandium
Close to Aluminium in chemical and physical properties
X-ray tubes, catalysts for polymerisation, hardened Ni-Cr superalloys, dental porcelain.
Thorium
Resembles nickel, as soft and as plentiful as lead. Radioactive.
Gas mantles. Can be used as nuclear fuel in place of uranium.
In diesem Sinne, allen noch einen schönen Tag
derschweizer
Arafura - Uran, Thorium, Phosphat und Rare Earth im N.T.