Uranium is a very heavy (dense) metal which can be used as an abundant source of concentrated energy. There are three Australian uranium mines mines currently operating: the Ranger mine in the Northern Territory and the Olympic Dam and Beverley mines in South Australia. Worldwide uranium deposits can be grouped into 14 major categories of deposit types based on the geological setting of the deposits (OECD/NEA & IAEA, 2000). Australian uranium deposits can be grouped into 6 of these categories. Following requests from the British and United States governments, systematic uranium exploration in Australia for uranium began in 1944. Regulation of Australia uranium mining: Current regulatory arrangements applying to the three uranium mines are stringent, complex, and vary between and within jurisdictions.
Here is a list of Australian Uranium Companies:
Alpha Uranium (AHM)
African Energy Resources (Guernsey) (AFR)
Alara Uranium (AUQ)
Alliance Resources (AGS)
Aura Energy (AEE)
Burey Gold (BYR)
Contact Uranium (CTS)
Crossland Uranium Mines (CUX)
Epsilon Energy (EPS)
Eromanga Uranium (ERO)
Fission Energy (FIS)
Globe Uranium (GBE)
Korab Resources (KOR)
Marathon Resources (MTN)
Newera Uranium (NRU)
North Australian Diamonds (NAD)
Northern Uranium (NTU)
Nova Energy (NEL)
Oklo Uranium (OKU)
Paladin Resources (PDN)
Pepinnini Minerals (PNN)
Southern Uranium (SNU)
Territory Uranium Company (TUC)
U308 (UTO)
United Uranium (UUL)
Uranium Equities (UEQ)
Uranium Exploration Australia (UXA)
Uranium King (UKL)
Uranium Oil And Gas (UOG)
Western Uranium (WTN)
Yellow Rock Resources (YRR)
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