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Uranium in Saskatchewan
Production in 2008
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PRODUCTION
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| OPERATING MINE |
TONNES OF URANIUM
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MILLION POUNDS OF U3O8
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| Key Lake/McArthur River* |
6,385 |
16.6 |
| McClean Lake |
1,231 |
3.2 |
| Rabbit Lake |
1,385 |
3.6 |
| TOTAL |
9,001 |
23.4 |
- Canada's uranium is used exclusively for the generation of electricity at nuclear power plants. The end use is strictly enforced by international non-proliferation agreements and Canadian export restrictions.
- Over the last three decades, uranium has been an important Canadian energy resource used in nuclear power reactors providing one of the cleanest sources of energy available today.
- Nuclear power provides approximately 14.7% of Canada's electricity.
- Canada is the world's largest producer of natural uranium, producing approximately 21% of total world production. All of the uranium production in Canada comes from Saskatchewan mines.
- Over 80% of the uranium shipped from Saskatchewan mines goes to non-Canadian markets for the generation of electricity.
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