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Kazakhstan and Australia both reported double-digit increases in uranium production during 2007. Kazakh output increased over 25%, despite a shortage of sulfuric acid, whilst Australian output grew 13%.
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Companies are taking action to overcome a shortage in Kazakhstan of sulfuric acid, used as the main chemical reagent in in-situ leaching (ISL) uranium production, following a fire at a production plant and the delayed start-up of some new facilities.
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Russia's TVEL has presented the Czech Republic's Skoda JS with a mock-up of a TVSA-T fuel assembly for VVER-1000 reactors that will replace current fuel at Temelin.
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A deal that would give China a share in Kazakhstan's uranium production is making progress, shortly after Kazakh state nuclear company KazAtomProm announced future fuel production plans.
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Sparton Resources has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Hua Jun Coal Mine to study the extraction of uranium from waste material produced at a germanium production plant in the Lincang area of China's Yunnan Province.
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Geoscience Australia has released its annual update of identified Australian mineral resources, confirming large increases for uranium - up 34% for the main economic resource categories.
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