Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H., I2M’s Chief Geologist/Chief Hydrogeologist, released the 2018 Annual Report of the Uranium (Nuclear and REE) Committee to the Energy Minerals Division‘s Executive Committee and Commodity Chairs for their Annual AAPG-EMD Conference on May 19, 2018 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. Campbell is Chair of the UCOM and scheduled to present a summary of the UCOM report via teleconference on the 19th. The full report is now available (here).
I2M Senior Principal/Project Manager, M. David Campbell, P.G., also serves as Special Consultant to UCOM.
The journal editors encouraged the I2M team to publish an updated version of the paper that now connects to the I2M Web Portal. This will provide a broader audience to the issues discussed in the paper.
This is a brief update published by the Journal of Geology and Geoscience and produced by I2M’s Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H., Henry M. Wise, P.G. (of SWS Environmental Services, LLC), and I2M’s M. David Campbell, P.G. based on the 2017 Mid-Year Report from the Chair, Uranium (Nuclear and Rare Earth) Committee of the Energy Mineral Division (AAPG) was released November 26, 2017. Some 99 nuclear power plants in the U.S. remain in operation, a few are scheduled for retirement, two new reactors are being built in Georgia. Japan is slowly upgrading and re-starting its fleet of nuclear power plants after Fukushima. China is rapidly building some 25 new plants and hundreds more are planned, along with financially underwriting the construction of more than 40 projects in joint ventures with other countries.
Russia too is building new nuclear plants at home, and they are testing a “fast breeder” design that consumes most waste. Russia is building nuclear plants on behalf of other countries as well, and providing financing in competition with China. India has turned to nuclear to ramp up electricity production to match population growth rates and is also working on “fast breeder” designs. Other countries are also building nuclear plants funded from a variety of sources. For the details on the above topics and more, see: (more).
The discussions on the above topics are based on information gained from search results (by date or relevance) contained within the improved I2M Web Portal. This provides the reader with historical backgrounds of topics based on media articles and reports from a variety of generally reliable sources. New technology is also being monitored by I2M personnel (e.g., for SMRs), as well as for off-world activities (e.g., Space).
Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H., I2M’s Chief Geologist / Chief Hydrogeologist, presented a summary of the 2017 Mid-Year Report of the Uranium (Nuclear and REE) Committee to the Energy Minerals Division‘s Executive Committee and Commodity Chairs during their Mid-Year Teleconference on November 27, 2017. Mr. Campbell is Chair of the UCOM. The full report is now available (here).
I2M Senior Project Manager, M. David Campbell, P.G., also serves as Special Consultant to UCOM.
Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H., I2M’s Chief Geologist/Chief Hydrogeologist, presented a summary on April 1 of the 2017 Annual Report of the Uranium (Nuclear and REE) Committee to the Energy Minerals Division’s Annual Meeting of the Executive Committee, Commodity Chairs, and guests during the AAPG Conference & Exhibition in Houston, Texas. Mr. Campbell is Chair of the UCOM. The full report is now available (here).
I2M Senior Principal / Project Manager, M. David Campbell, P.G., also serves as Special Consultant to UCOM.
Members of the I2M Associates group are also serving the UCOM as Special Consultants: Ruffin I. Rackley, and Bruce Rubin.
Ms. Zhirou (Amber) Zhou, M.S., (Rice University), an I2M Associate Intern, presented a summary of the EMD Renewable Energy Committee report on behalf of Richard Bost, P.E., P.G., Co-Chair of RCOM. Their report will be released in the near future.
Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H., I2M’s Chief Geologist/Chief Hydrogeologist, presented a summary of the 2016 Mid-Year Report of the Uranium (Nuclear and REE) Committee to the Energy Minerals Division‘s Executive Committee and Commodity Chairs during their Mid-Year Teleconference on December 18, 2016. Mr. Campbell is Chair of the UCOM. The full report is now available (here).
I2M Senior Project Manager, M. David Campbell, P.G., also serves as Special Consultant to UCOM.
Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H., I2M’s Executive Vice President and Chief Geologist/Chief Hydrogeologist, announced today that the Committee on Uranium, Thorium, and Rare Earths of the Energy Minerals Division (EMD) of the AAPG has released their Uranium FAQ (more).
Mr. Campbell was appointed Chair of UCOM in 2004 (more), and elected President of EMD 2010-2011 (more).
Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H., I2M’s Chief Geologist/Chief Hydrogeologist, presented the Annual Report of the Uranium (Nuclear and REE) Committee by teleconference at the Annual Meeting of the Energy Minerals Division during the AAPG Conference on June 18 in Calgary, Canada. Mr. Campbell is Chair of the UCOM (more).
I2M Senior Project Manager, M. David Campbell, P.G., also serves as Special Consultant to UCOM.
Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H., I2M’s Chief Geologist/Principal Hydrogeologist and Chair, EMD Uranium (and Nuclear and Rare Earth Minerals) Committee, and James R. Conca, Ph.D., Member of the Advisory Group of the EMD Uranium (and Nuclear and Rare Earth Minerals) Committee have just published a chapter in the “Unconventional Energy Resources: 2015 Review” in the Journal of Natural Resources Research, Vol. 24, No.4, December, entitled: “Energy Competition in the Uranium, Thorium, and Rare Earth Industries in the U.S. and the World,” summarized and updated from the 2015 Annual Report of the EMD Uranium (and Nuclear and Rare Earth Minerals) Committee, pp. 450-458, Internet Access November 30, 2015 via (here).