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Cameco Corporation CCJ produced 6 million pounds of uranium (its share) in the first quarter of 2025, reflecting a 3% ...
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Cameco Corp. said the need for additional work on its Cigar Lake uranium project in Saskatchewan will delay the start of ore production.
Cameco says Cigar Lake is the world's second-largest high-grade uranium deposit, with grades 100 times the world average. The Saskatoon, Saskatchewan-based company began construction of the mine ...
Cameco is primed to benefit from rising uranium demand, strong assets, and nuclear fuel chain expansion despite a rich ...
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Cameco Corp <CCO.TO> reiterated on Wednesday that it expects to begin production at its Cigar Lake uranium mine in northern Saskatchewan by 2011 at the earliest, following a flood last year.
Mining began in June, 2013 at the Cigar Lake Uranium mine in Canada. The first packaged pounds of uranium from the massive Cigar Lake project is expected before the end of year. Cigar Lake is 50% ...
Uranium producer Cameco (CCO.TO, CCJ) said the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission has granted a uranium mining licence authorizing construction and operation of the Cigar Lake project. The licence ...
Cameco Corp., Canada’s largest uranium producer, started output from its Cigar Lake underground mine in northern Saskatchewan.
Cameco Corp said on Monday that it needed to complete additional work at its Cigar Lake project, delaying the start-up of the high-grade uranium mine until the first quarter of 2014.
Production at the Cigar Lake uranium mine in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, will be temporarily suspended over the coming weeks due to the increasing risks posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Cameco ...