"GRAND JUNCTION — A company trying to build the nation's first new uranium mill in more than 30 years has agreed to buy the United States' only existing conventional uranium mill.
The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel reported Monday that Energy Fuels Inc. plans to buy Denison Mines Corp.'s White Mesa Mill, near Blanding, Utah, as well as its mines along the Colorado-Utah border, and elsewhere in Utah and Arizona. Energy Fuels will exchange about 425.4 million shares for the properties, valued at about $107.1 million
Energy Fuels wants to build a uranium mill in Colorado's Montrose County and owns potential mining properties in Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Wyoming and New Mexico....."
Showing posts with label energy development in Utah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label energy development in Utah. Show all posts
Saturday, April 21, 2012
SandBoxUtah: Deseret News "Utah's largest oil producer will invest $500 million in Utah this year"
Geoff Liesik:
"Houston-based Newfield has accounted for roughly one-third of the oil produced in Utah in each of the past three years, according to the state Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, which makes it a major contributor to state coffers.
Utah receives more than $10 million in state royalty payments and severance taxes annually from Newfield, and between 2005 and 2010, the state received more than $50 million in ad valorem and production taxes from the company.
Duchesne and Uintah counties derive more than $5 million annually in tax revenues from Newfield as well."
"Houston-based Newfield has accounted for roughly one-third of the oil produced in Utah in each of the past three years, according to the state Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, which makes it a major contributor to state coffers.
Utah receives more than $10 million in state royalty payments and severance taxes annually from Newfield, and between 2005 and 2010, the state received more than $50 million in ad valorem and production taxes from the company.
Duchesne and Uintah counties derive more than $5 million annually in tax revenues from Newfield as well."
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