Uranium: The Bridge

The one between hydrocarbons and what we HOPE will turn out to be fuel sources more SUSTAINABLE.

But to be CLEAR, uranium ISN’T IN INFINTIE SUPPLY EITHER.  Known usable reserves — AT CURRENT CONSUMPTION RATES — will last another 80 to 90 years.

If we’re CLEVER, though, that should be enough.

As for the US, while its own reserves are only around 1% of total global supply, two of our STAUNCHEST ANGLOSPERE ALLIES — Australia and Canada — hold between them about 37%.

As both countries have RELATIVELY SMALL POPULATIONS and will therefore be facing relatively lower future domestic demand, it’s MORE THAN LIKELY they will become heavy exporters to the US — where demand, no doubt, will be HIGH.

Check out the graphic below:

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