Published May 1991 | Version v1
Journal article

Jabiluka uranium project

Creators

Description

The Jabiluka uranium and gold deposit located in the Northern Territory of Australia is the world's largest known primary uranium deposits and as such has the potential to become one of the most important uranium projects in the world. Despite the financial and structural challenges facing the major owner Pancontinental Mining Limited and the changing political policies in Australia, Jabiluka is well situated for development during the 1990's. With the availability of numerous financial and development alternatives, Jabiluka could, by the turn of the century, take its rightful place among the first rank of world uranium producers. The paper discusses ownership, location, property rights, licensing, environmental concerns, marketing and development, capital costs, royalties, uranium policy considerations, geologic exploration history, regional and site geology, and mining and milling operations

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nuexco. Monthly Report to the Nuclear Industry
Journal Issue
no.273
Series
Nuexco, Mon. Rep. Nucl. Ind.
ISSN
0742-4582
CODEN
NUEXD