In the early 1990s, the United States created a temporary strategic uranium reserve.
Compared with this, uranium reserves are accepted by the nuclear industry itself to have a lifetime measured in hundreds rather than thousands of years.
To be on the safe side, Moscow has decided to secure access to foreign uranium reserves.
Brazil has the 6th largest uranium reserves in the world.
United States uranium reserves are strongly dependent on price.
In 2005, this mine was estimated to contain 33% of the world's known uranium reserves.
The briefing asserted that Iran did not have enough proven uranium reserves to fuel its nuclear power program beyond 2010.
Approximately one-fifth of the world's uranium reserves are located in Kazakhstan.
India's dwindling uranium reserves stagnated the growth of nuclear energy in the country for many years.
The United States has the 4th largest uranium reserves in the world.