12 Facts About Uranium One

1.

Uranium One is an international group of companies, part of the management circuit of the TENEX Group of Rosatom State Corporation.

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2.

Also in 2007, Uranium One acquired Energy Metals Corporation which owned the Hobson uranium processing plant in Texas, and uranium exploration properties located in Wyoming and Texas.

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3.

In 2010, Uranium One acquired Irigaray uranium processing plant, the Christensen Ranch satellite uranium processing facility and associated uranium exploration properties in the Powder River Basin in Wyoming from the joint venture of AREVA and Electricite de France.

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4.

In October 2013, Uranium One Inc was delisted from the Toronto and Johannesburg exchanges and became a wholly owned indirect subsidiary of Rosatom.

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5.

In 2015, Uranium One relocated certain head office functions such as finance, internal audit and some technical services to Moscow.

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6.

In 2017, Uranium One established a trading company Uranium One Trading in Zug, Switzerland.

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7.

Uranium One aims to increase its share in the international market by carrying out spot and medium-term trading in natural uranium.

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8.

In 2020, Uranium One made its first shipment of wood pellets to a customer in Italy.

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9.

Uranium One is considering lithium mining projects in Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia.

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10.

Uranium One Inc is an indirect subsidiary of the Russian state-owned nuclear corporation Rosatom.

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11.

Uranium One is engaged in natural uranium mining, exploration and development of uranium deposits in Kazakhstan, the United States, Tanzania, and Namibia.

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12.

Uranium One is a participant in six joint uranium mines with NAC Kazatomprom, the national nuclear corporation of Kazakhstan: Akdala, South Inkai, Karatau, Akbastau, Zarechnoye and Kharasan.

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