IAEA Says Uranium Stockpiles Are Worryingly Low
Dr. Adrienne Hanly of the International Atomic Energy Agency stated recently at the World Nuclear Fuel Cycle conference that inventory levels for uranium fuel for nuclear utilities in the United States hadn’t hit the 2+ years recommended minimum. Hanly, who is a uranium production specialist at the agency, stated that at 16 months’ worth of uranium requirement, utilities in America had limited ability to manage a supply disruption independently. The specialist’s comments drew the attention of Duncan Craib, the CEO of Boss Energy, who admitted that the company’s inventory levels were low. Craib explained that historically, secondary uranium supplies had…