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Neben den wirklich seltenen Erden und Uran, beinhaltet Kvanefjelt auch einen sehr hohen Anteil an Zink.
http://www.finanzen.net/rohstoffe/zinkpreis
Der steigende Zinkpreis könnte sich jetzt kurstreibend auswirken. REE und Uran wird auch nicht mehr lange in den unteren Niederungen herumdümpeln. Es könnte jetzt die Wende gewesen sein.
http://www.finanzen.net/rohstoffe/zinkpreis
Der steigende Zinkpreis könnte sich jetzt kurstreibend auswirken. REE und Uran wird auch nicht mehr lange in den unteren Niederungen herumdümpeln. Es könnte jetzt die Wende gewesen sein.
ist auf jeden Fall ordentlich gehandelt worden an der ASX :-)
Genau vor 1 Jahr ist der Kurs in den Keller gestürzt und versucht sich seit einigen Tagen charttechnisch zu befreien. Der Ausbruchversuch schaut gut aus.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.026.021 von Depotmanager04 am 10.08.16 07:44:01Zitat:
wir brauchen halt Geduld und werden dafür vielleicht belohnt
Ich erwarte hier mittelfristig die Geburt eines neuen Produzenten.......................
wir brauchen halt Geduld und werden dafür vielleicht belohnt
Ich erwarte hier mittelfristig die Geburt eines neuen Produzenten.......................
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.026.021 von Depotmanager04 am 10.08.16 07:44:01Nuuk-lear power
09.08.2016
Greenland gets a green light to export yellowcake uranium
Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, is soon to become a major hub for exporting uranium thanks to legislation passed last month by Denmark’s government. Copenhagen has ensured the safe passage of the radioactive material from Greenland – in a form of refined powder known as ‘yellowcake’ – even though Denmark itself paradoxically has a zero-tolerance policy towards nuclear materials and remains opposed to nuclear power.
Under Danish direct-rule, Greenland shared the Kingdom of Denmark’s 25-year blanket ban on nuclear materials. However, Greenland transitioned to self-rule in 2009 and has therefore gained control of its valuable underground resources.
The world’s largest island is loaded with rare earth minerals, coveted substances used in expensive technologies. Mining them produces uranium as a by-product, a resource the country now hopes to export abroad. Because of the sensitivity of the cargo, exporting uranium is considered a defence and security affair, so the details of the deal had to be worked out in Denmark rather than by the Parliament of Greenland.
“Uranium mining can also be seen within a longer arc of the Self-Rule Government looking for a key resource to provide a rapid pathway to full independence”
Aside from the mere export trade benefits, there could be wider political forces at play, according to Richard Powell, Associate Professor of Human Geography at the University of Oxford. ‘Uranium mining can also be seen within a longer arc of the Self-Rule Government looking for a key resource to provide a rapid pathway to full independence,’ he says. ‘Before uranium, it was going to be oil.’
The issue is also controversial on the island itself. ‘The votes within Greenland about lifting the ban became intensely contested,’ says Powell. ‘This is because of events during the Cold War involving the US Air Force.’ In 1968, an American B-52 bomber crash-landed into its station at Thule, detonating the four B28 nuclear bombs it carried and igniting 35,000 gallons of fuel. The disaster contaminated a 2,000-foot area and afflicted hundreds of workers.
When Greenland overturned the ban in 2013, extraction only won by a slim majority of 15 votes to 14 in its Parliament and it has never been held to a public vote. Uranium continues to divide Greenlanders, with those in favour touting the economic gains and those opposed warning of the environmental and societal impact.
This was published in the August 2016 edition of Geographical magazine.
http://geographical.co.uk/geopolitics/geopolitics/item/1823-…
09.08.2016
Greenland gets a green light to export yellowcake uranium
Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, is soon to become a major hub for exporting uranium thanks to legislation passed last month by Denmark’s government. Copenhagen has ensured the safe passage of the radioactive material from Greenland – in a form of refined powder known as ‘yellowcake’ – even though Denmark itself paradoxically has a zero-tolerance policy towards nuclear materials and remains opposed to nuclear power.
Under Danish direct-rule, Greenland shared the Kingdom of Denmark’s 25-year blanket ban on nuclear materials. However, Greenland transitioned to self-rule in 2009 and has therefore gained control of its valuable underground resources.
The world’s largest island is loaded with rare earth minerals, coveted substances used in expensive technologies. Mining them produces uranium as a by-product, a resource the country now hopes to export abroad. Because of the sensitivity of the cargo, exporting uranium is considered a defence and security affair, so the details of the deal had to be worked out in Denmark rather than by the Parliament of Greenland.
“Uranium mining can also be seen within a longer arc of the Self-Rule Government looking for a key resource to provide a rapid pathway to full independence”
Aside from the mere export trade benefits, there could be wider political forces at play, according to Richard Powell, Associate Professor of Human Geography at the University of Oxford. ‘Uranium mining can also be seen within a longer arc of the Self-Rule Government looking for a key resource to provide a rapid pathway to full independence,’ he says. ‘Before uranium, it was going to be oil.’
The issue is also controversial on the island itself. ‘The votes within Greenland about lifting the ban became intensely contested,’ says Powell. ‘This is because of events during the Cold War involving the US Air Force.’ In 1968, an American B-52 bomber crash-landed into its station at Thule, detonating the four B28 nuclear bombs it carried and igniting 35,000 gallons of fuel. The disaster contaminated a 2,000-foot area and afflicted hundreds of workers.
When Greenland overturned the ban in 2013, extraction only won by a slim majority of 15 votes to 14 in its Parliament and it has never been held to a public vote. Uranium continues to divide Greenlanders, with those in favour touting the economic gains and those opposed warning of the environmental and societal impact.
This was published in the August 2016 edition of Geographical magazine.
http://geographical.co.uk/geopolitics/geopolitics/item/1823-…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.026.009 von Arctic-Power am 10.08.16 07:40:45auch egal.
wir brauchen halt Geduld und werden dafür vielleicht belohnt.
wir brauchen halt Geduld und werden dafür vielleicht belohnt.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.025.988 von Depotmanager04 am 10.08.16 07:38:42Sorry, ich meinte eigendlich den Global REE-Index........................
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.025.907 von Arctic-Power am 10.08.16 07:21:09Man könnte es sich auch schön reden; aber wem nutzt es?
Das wird auch so lange abprallen bis (endlich) die Abbaugenehmigung kommt. Da helfen auch keine updates oder sonstige Sperentskes. Bis dahin ist weiter dümpeln angesagt ohne Wind ...was denn sonst?
Das wird auch so lange abprallen bis (endlich) die Abbaugenehmigung kommt. Da helfen auch keine updates oder sonstige Sperentskes. Bis dahin ist weiter dümpeln angesagt ohne Wind ...was denn sonst?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.017.705 von Arctic-Power am 09.08.16 09:20:38wieder abgeprallt.............
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Greenland Minerals -112Mio lb U3O8 Inferred