This position has a schedule of two (2) weeks on, two (s) weeks off at our remote camp in northern Saskatchewan, working 11-hour days with possibility of unscheduled overtime required on occasion. You will be required to fly in fly out of the site on designated days from a pick-up point in either Saskatoon, Prince Albert or La Ronge.
The McArthur River Uranium Mine, in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, is the world's largest high-grade uranium deposit. The mine is owned by Cameco, and Orano Canada Cameco is the mine operator. Overview: Map: Directions: Satellite: Photo Map: Overview: Map: Directions: Satellite: Photo Map: Tap on the
The number of northern Saskatchewan mining jobs is expected to increase over the next few years. Cameco is developing a new uranium mine at Cigar Lake. Approximately 200 workers are currently employed at the site with construction jobs expected to peak at 350 before the mine is completed in late 2007. When operational, at least 250 people will ...
The proposed project is located in the Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, approximately 600 km north of the city of Saskatoon, 4 km west of Highway 914 and midway between Cameco Corporation's Key Lake Mill and McArthur River Mine. The proposed Wheeler River Mine would produce up to 5400 tonnes of U 3 O 8 annually for 20 years.
Aero Energy Ltd. (AERO:TSXV; AAUGF:OTC; UU3:FRA) has announced significant advancements at its Murmac and Sun Dog uranium projects in Northern Saskatchewan, with the first drill program revealing high-grade uranium potential.Situated near Uranium City on the Athabasca Basin's northern margin, the projects aim to capitalize on …
The Northern Saskatchewan Administration District (NSAD) is defined in the province's Northern Municipalities Act, 2010. ... works with Environment's Landscape Stewardship Branch to negotiate and administer Mineral Surface Lease Agreements for northern mines operating on Crown land in the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District. The ...
Cases and solutions The mineralogy of arsenic in uranium mine tailings at the Rabbit Lake In-pit Facility, northern Saskatchewan, Canada T. Pichler 7 M.J. Hendry 7 G.E.M. Hall Abstract A detailed investigation of the mineralogy of As in the tailings of the Rabbit Lake uranium ore processing facility was conducted.
A mining client required a custom autonomous system that could be used in inertial, radiometric and video probe surveys up and down vertical boreholes up to 60 meter in length. The boreholes are accessible from underground tunnels at depths of approximately 500 meters. The system had to be ruggedized to withstand harsh mining conditions.
The proximity of these fault zones to mudstones provided for the coincidence of circulatory channels for fluids bearing uranium, with a good precipitant for the metal.IntroductionA brief summary of the geology of the Midwest uranium deposit was presented by J. Farstad (1979) to the attendees of the Saskatchewan Potash and Athabasca Basin ...
The Cigar Lake uranium mine, located in the northern part of Saskatchewan province in Canada, is one of the largest uranium deposits in the world. The mine is jointly owned by Cameco (50.025%), Orano Canada (37.1%), Idemitsu Kosan (7.875%), and TEPCO (5%) through their respective Canadian subsidiaries.
You're probably coming to Northern Saskatchewan for the fishing or the hunting.Prince Albert is the central hub for hunters and fishermen looking to go the various lakes, and vast wilderness of Northern Saskatchewan. It is close to several lakes and Prince Albert National Park, which offer camping and fishing on some of Saskatchewan's largest pristine lakes.
The McClean Lake uranium mine, located in the Athabasca Basin of northern Saskatchewan, is set to resume production in 2025 after operations were suspended in 2008 due to weak uranium prices. Joint venture partners Denison Mines and Orano Canada announced on Wednesday that mining activities will restart at the McClean North deposit, with an ...
The McClean Lake mining operation, 700 km north of Saskatoon on the eastern rim of the Athabasca Basin, is a joint venture of Cogema (70% and operator), Denison Mines ... The mines of northern Saskatchewan make Canada the world's leading uranium producer. Canada supplied 29% of global demand, or 11.60 million tonnes of the metal in 2004. ...