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Uranium prices sink lower amid oversupply

23rd September 2016

By: Bloomberg

  

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HONG KONG – Uranium prices have gone from bad to worse, slumping to an 11-year low as brimming global inventories weigh on a market that hasn’t recovered from the Fukushima disaster in Japan.

Spot uranium declined 1.4% to $24.40/lb on Thursday, the lowest since April 2005, according to data from Ux Consulting Co. Prices have slumped 29% this year, making it the worst performing energy commodity in 2016. The fuel has more than halved since hitting $73 the month before the Fukushima meltdown in 2011.

Uranium is heading for a second annual decline, even as producers cut output and Japanese utilities attempt to restart atomic plants. Prices are unlikely to rebound until at least 2019 as a market rebalancing may take another three years,  Kirill Komarov, first deputy head of Rosatom Corp., said last month. The Russian company is the world’s fourth-largest producer of the nuclear fuel.

“The market is oversupplied and there is a lack of significant demand for spot material,” Jonathan Hinze, executive vice president at Ux Consulting, said by e-mail. “Some producers and other sellers need to move material for cash flow purposes, and thus, we have seen some pretty aggressive selling in the past few weeks. These market conditions are unlikely to change in the near future.”

A global glut has been prolonged by the slower-than-anticipated resumption of Japan’s nuclear reactors Tim Gitzel, CEO of Cameco Corporation, said in July. The company accounts for about 18% of global uranium production, according to its website. Cameco shares in Toronto have dropped more than 30% this year.

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