The future of Berkeley Energia’s mine was secure even as uranium battled through decade-long price lows in 2016, but the company sees a more comfortable operating environment as it looks to its 2018 production date. Download full article – PDF
How nuclear lines up for a future free of fossil fuels, The Telegraph
With the Paris climate change agreement now in force, the world must work out how to reduce carbon emissions to hit the targets of keeping global warming substantially below 2C. That means no coal-fired power stations by 2025, with internal combustion engines phased out 10 years after that. Download full article – PDF
Why energy needs are so predictably unpredictable, The Telegraph
For those of us brought up believing that energy usage is bound to double as the economy’s sparks fly upward, recent British trends may seem surprising. Download full article – PDF
Uranium, weird fuel that’s here to stay, The Telegraph
The world’s oddest commodity has a 4.5 billion year half life and is an unlikely new investor favourite. Download full article – PDF
Uranium supply boosts energy security, The Telegraph
Europe’s new wave of nuclear reactors will have a reliable fuel source in Spain to meet power demands. Download full article – PDF
Uranium mine heralds a new era, The Telegraph
A fresh operation in Spain will be on steam just as Europe is ready to develop more nuclear power. Download full article – PDF
Take the nuclear option with Berkeley, Investors Chronicle
Berkeley Energia’s Salamanca project in western Spain is the world’s only major new uranium mine under development. Buy recommendation due to: huge discount risked to NPV, encouraging offtake agreements, growing global demand for uranium and potential for further deposits. Download full article – PDF
Uranium prevails, Mining Magazine
SALAMANCA SHINES. One mining development proceeding is Salamanca in west-central Spain, where Berkeley Energia has already begun initial site infrastructure works, with mine start-up currently scheduled for 2018. Download full article – PDF
Berkeley now courting Chinese investors, after Interalloys doubles down on offtake, Fuel Cycle Weekly
In a stunning endorsement of the prospects for a rebound in the global uranium market, Berkeley Energia (AIM/ASX:BKY) has concluded an agreement to sell first production uranium from its soon to be built, 100% owned Salamanca mine for double the volume previously inked in. Download full article – PDF
Berkeley Energia’s Nuclear Options, Growth Company Investor
Worldwide, the nuclear power industry is expanding, and uranium mining business Berkeley Energia is set to benefit from future price rises in the radioactive material. We have tended to avoid the mining sector given the carnage over the past few years. Although it hit a decisive bottom at the beginning of this year, we still want to set high bar when considering new investments in the industry. Berkeley Energia comfortably passes our key tests. It plans to mine an attractive commodity at very low cost in a good location. It is also well funded, having just completed an important round of financing. Download full article – PDF