Posted by Matt in July 8th, 2008 |
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Ambitious Plans,
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Canada Australia,
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Eastern Siberia,
kazakhstan,
Niger,
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Russia,
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Uranium Market,
Uranium Ore,
Uranium Producer
Russia has overtaken Niger to become the world’s fourth largest uranium producer, after Canada, Australia, and Kazakhstan. Russia received its new rating in 2007, when it produced 3,527 tons of uranium.
It has ambitious plans to mover even further up the league, based on promising deposits in Eastern Siberia and other regions, and opportunities for mutually [...]
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Posted by Matt in May 10th, 2008 |
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Russia,
15th Anniversary,
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Deep Purple,
Economist Magazine,
Favorite Band,
gazprom,
Gazprom Russia,
Hottest Place,
Kremlin Palace,
Leviathan,
Medvedev,
Natural Gas,
Oil Industry,
Opportunity,
Own Man,
Palace Theater,
Purple Rock,
putin,
Reason,
Russian Campaign,
Siberia,
Tina Turner,
Vladimir
ON a frigid evening in February, the hottest place to be here was the Kremlin Palace theater. The draw inside the towering hall wasn’t Tina Turner or Deep Purple — rock icons well past their prime — but Gazprom, Russia’s most powerful corporate leviathan, which was celebrating its 15th anniversary.
Gazprom certainly had reason to party: [...]
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