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OMB Control Number: 0694‐0120
Expiration Date: November 30, 2019
Section 232 Investigation: The Effect of Imports of Uranium on the National Security
Front End Survey
SCOPE OF ASSESSMENT
The U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), Office of Technology Evaluation (OTE), is conducting a survey of the U.S. uranium mining, milling, conversion,
enrichment, and fuel fabrication sectors. The survey results will be used to support an ongoing investigation of the effect of imports of uranium on the national security initiated under
Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, as amended.
The principal goal of this survey is to assist the U.S. Department of Commerce in determining whether uranium is being imported into the United States in such quantities or under such
circumstances as to threaten to impair the national security. Information collected will include facilities and production data, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, imports and exports,
supply chain networks, customers, sales and demand data, employment information, conditions of domestic and global competition, research and development, and other financial factors.
The resulting data will provide the U.S. Department of Commerce detailed uranium industry information that is otherwise not publicly available and needed to effectively conduct this Section
232 investigation.
RESPONSE TO THIS SURVEY IS REQUIRED BY LAW
A response to this survey is required by law (50 U.S.C. Sec. 4555). Failure to respond can result in a maximum fine of $10,000, imprisonment of up to one year, or both. Information furnished
herewith is deemed confidential and will not be published or disclosed except in accordance with Section 705 of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended (50 U.S.C. Sec. 4555).
Section 705 prohibits the publication or disclosure of this information unless the President determines that its withholding is contrary to the national defense. Information will not be shared
with any non‐government entity, other than in aggregate form. The information will be protected pursuant to the appropriate exemptions from disclosure under the Freedom of Information
Act (FOIA), should it be the subject of a FOIA request.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person is required to respond to nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with a collection of information subject to the
requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act unless that collection of information displays a currently valid OMB Control Number.
BURDEN ESTIMATE AND REQUEST FOR COMMENT
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 14 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources,
gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection
of information to BIS Information Collection Officer, Room 6883, Bureau of Industry and Security, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. 20230, and to the Office of Management
and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (OMB Control No. 0694‐0120), Washington, D.C. 20503.
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Table of Contents
Cover Page
Table of Contents
General Instructions
Definitions
Organization Information
Mergers & Acquisitions Activity
Facility and Undeveloped Uranium Resource Information
Production and Inventory
Financial Information
Capital Expenditures
Research & Development
Imports
Customers and Contracts
Employment
Competition and Demand Trends
Certification
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General Instructions
Your organization is required to complete this survey of the U.S. uranium mining, milling, conversion, enrichment, and fuel fabrication
sectors using an Excel template, which can be downloaded from the BIS website: http://www.bis.doc.gov/uraniumFE
If you are unable to download the survey document, at your request, BIS survey support staff will e‐mail the Excel survey template
A. directly to you.
For your convenience, a PDF version of the survey and required drop‐down content is available on the BIS website to aid internal data
collection. DO NOT SUBMIT the PDF version of the survey as your response to BIS. Should this occur, your organization will be required
to resubmit the survey in the requested Excel format.
B.
Respond to every question. Surveys that are not fully completed will be returned for completion. Use the comment boxes to provide
any information to supplement responses provided in the survey form. Make sure to record a complete answer in the space provided,
even if the space does not appear to expand to fit all of the information. This is a comprehensive survey of the entire front end
nuclear fuel industry. As such, some questions may not be relevant to your organization. Read each question carefully to determine
applicability to your organization.
DO NOT CUT AND PASTE RESPONSES WITHIN THIS SURVEY OR PASTE IN RESPONSES FROM OUTSIDE THE SURVEY. Survey inputs
should be completed by typing in responses or by using a drop‐down menu. The use of cut and paste can corrupt the survey template.
If your survey response is corrupted as a result of cut and paste response, your survey will be rejected and your organization must
immediately resubmit the survey.
D. Do not disclose any USG classified information in this survey form.
E. Upon completion of the survey, final review, and certification, transmit the survey document via e‐mail to: [email protected]
Questions related to the survey should be directed to BIS survey support staff at [email protected].
F. E‐mail is the preferred method of contact.
You may speak with a member of the BIS survey support staff by calling (202) 482‐3800.
For questions related to the overall scope of this Section 232 Investigation, contact [email protected] or:
Brad Botwin, Director, Industrial Studies
Office of Technology Evaluation, Bureau of Industry and Security, Room 1093
U.S. Department of Commerce
G.
1401 Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20230
DO NOT submit completed surveys to Mr. Botwin's postal or personal e‐mail address. All surveys must be submitted electronically to:
[email protected]
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Definitions
Term
Alternate Feeds
Applied Research
Definition
A classification created by the Nuclear Regulatory Commissions that includes material that is not traditional ore,
that can be processed to recover uranium for its source material content.
A systematic study to gain knowledge or understanding necessary to determine the means by which a
recognized and specific need may be met. This activity includes work leading to the production of useful
materials, devices, and systems or methods, including design, development, and improvement of prototypes
and new processes.
Authorizing Official
An executive officer of the organization or business unit or another individual who has the authority to execute
this survey on behalf of the organization.
Basic Research
A systematic, scientific study directed toward greater knowledge or understanding of the fundamental aspects
of phenomena and of observable facts.
Boiling Water Reactor (BWR)
A common nuclear power reactor design in which water flows upward through the core, where it is heated by
fission and allowed to boil in the reactor vessel. The resulting steam drives turbines, which activate generators
to produce electrical power.
Capital Expenditures
Customer
Conventional Mining
Defense‐related Activities
Depleted Uranium
Investments made by an organization in buildings, equipment, property, and systems where the expense is
depreciated. This does not include expenditures for consumable materials, other operating expenses, and
salaries associated with normal business operations.
Any organization (external or internal entity) for which your organization manufactures/processes any product
comprised of, or containing, uranium in any form.
The act of removing uranium ore from deep underground shafts or shallow open pits.
Any product or service that your organization produces that is ultimately used by the U.S. government for
defense purposes, whether by the armed services, the Department of Defense, or any other U.S. government
entity.
Uranium in which the percentage fraction by weight of U‐235 is less than 0.711 percent.
Development
The design, simulation, and testing of a prototype, including experimental software or hardware systems, to
validate technological feasibility or concept of operation in order to reduce technological risk, or provide test
systems prior to production approval.
Enriched Uranium
Includes enriched uranium oxide, enriched uranium hexafluoride, and other enriched uranium. Uranium
enriched in U‐235 and its compounds: alloys, dispersions (including cermets), ceramic products, and mixtures
containing uranium enriched in U‐235.
Exports
Shipments to destinations outside the United States.
Facility
A building or the minimum complex of buildings or parts of buildings that conduct mining, milling, conversion,
enrichment, fuel fabrication, and/or nuclear power generation‐related operations, in which an organization
operates to serve a particular function, producing revenue, and incurring costs for the company. A facility may
produce an item of tangible or intangible property or may perform a service. It may encompass a floor or group
of floors within a building, a single building, or a group of buildings or structures. Often, a facility is a group of
related locations at which organization employees work, together constituting a profit‐and‐loss center for the
company, and it may be identified by a unique DUNS number.
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), enacted in 1977, generally prohibits the payment of bribes to foreign
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of
officials to assist in obtaining or retaining business. The FCPA can apply to prohibited conduct anywhere in the
1977 (FCPA) 15
world and extends to publicly traded companies and their officers, directors, employees, stockholders, and
U.S.C. §§ 78dd‐1
agents. Agents can include third party agents, consultants, distributors, joint‐venture partners, and others.
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Fuel Assemblies
Fuel Elements
Fuel Fabrication
Full Time Equivalent (FTE)
Employees
A structured group of fuel rods (long, slender, metal tubes containing pellets of fissionable material, which
provide fuel for nuclear reactors).
Includes fuel rods or fuel pellets, non‐irradiated, and other parts thereof.
The last step in the process of turning uranium into nuclear fuel rods, whereby enriched UF6 is converted to
uranium dioxide powder that is pressed into pellets and inserted into fuel rods, grouped together to form fuel
assemblies.
Employees who work for 40 hours in a normal work week. Convert part‐time employees into "full time
equivalents" by taking their work hours as a fraction of 40 hours.
Global Headquarters
A location that serves as the organization’s hub of worldwide operations with all global branches or divisions
reporting to it.
Harmonized Tariff Schedule
(HTS)
A 10‐digit numbering system that classifies a good based on its name, use, and/or the material used in its
construction. The number provides Customs and Border Protection (CBP) with a standardized method of
tracking all merchandise imported into the United States and sets out the tariff rates and statistical categories.
Import Value
Inventory
In Situ Recovery (ISR)
Values reported should be landed, duty‐paid values at the U.S. port of entry, including ocean freight and
insurance costs, brokerage charges, and import duties (i.e., all charges except inland freight in the United
States).
The goods or materials an organization holds for its own use or for the ultimate goal of sale, or disposition or
future conversion, enrichment, fabrication, or other use. This is material to which your organization has title;
this does not include holding material for third‐party use or storage.
Formerly known as in situ leach recovery, ISR is the process where uranium ore is chemically altered
underground before being pumped to the surface for further processing.
Term Contract
Contracts with one or more uranium deliveries to occur after a year following the contract execution (signed
date), and as such, may reflect some agreements of short and medium terms, as well as longer term.
Natural Uranium
Uranium with the same isotopic ratio as found in nature. This includes uranium ore and concentrates (U3O8)
and natural uranium hexafluoride (UF6).
Non‐U.S. Facility
A facility that is physically located outside of the United States.
Organization
Pressurized Water Reactor
(PWR)
Product/Process Development
Production
A company, firm, laboratory, or other entity that owns or controls one or more U.S. establishment or facility
capable of designing and/or manufacturing products in the mining, milling, conversion, enrichment, or fuel
fabrication activities of the nuclear fuel cycle.
A common nuclear power reactor design in which very pure water is heated to a very high temperature by
fission, kept under high pressure (to prevent it from boiling), and converted to steam by a steam generator. The
resulting steam is used to drive turbines, which activate generators to produce electrical power.
Conceptualization and development of a uranium or nuclear fuel‐related product or system prior to the
production of the product for customers (i.e., utilities, governmental agencies etc.).
The process of transforming inputs (raw materials, semi‐finished goods, subassemblies, ideas, information,
knowledge) into goods or services.
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Research & Development
Basic and applied research in the engineering sciences, as well as design and development of prototype products
and processes. Efforts that an organization conducts towards innovating, introducing and/or improving
products and processes.
On October 16, 1992, the Department of Commerce suspended the antidumping duty
investigations involving uranium imports from Russia on the basis of agreements by the country's government
Russian Suspension Agreement
to restrict the volume of direct or indirect exports to the United States in order to prevent the suppression or
undercutting of price levels of United States domestic uranium. The agreement expires in 2020.
Sales
Separative Work Unit (SWU)
Spot Contract
Supplier
U.S. Department of Energy
Uranium Transfer Program
United States
All reported and unreported sales of uranium (natural, converted, enriched and/or fabricated), including sales to
end‐users, producers, conversion facilities, enrichers, financial entities, intermediaries, traders, distributors, et
al.
The standard measure of enrichment services.
Contracts with a one‐time uranium delivery (usually) for the entire contract, and the delivery typically occurs
within one year of contract execution (signed date).
An entity from which your organization obtains inputs, which may be goods or services. A supplier may be
another organization with which you have a contractual relationship, or it may be another facility owned by the
same parent organization.
The exchange of natural, enriched, or depleted uranium “tails,” or uranium enrichment services between the
U.S. Department of Energy and another party.
The "United States" or "U.S." includes the 50 states, Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, Guam, the Trust
Territories, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Uranium Compounds
Includes uranium oxide, uranium hexafluoride, and other uranium compounds.
Uranium Concentrate
The end product of the mining and milling stage in which triuranium octoxide (U3O8) is produced.
Uranium Conversion
The process whereby natural uranium in the form of an oxide is converted to natural uranium hexafluoride.
Uranium Metal (Natural)
A lustrous silver‐white metal that is radioactive, malleable, ductile, and softer than steel. It contains an isotopic
ratio of 99.27% U‐238, 0.72 % U‐235, and 0.0055 % U‐234 by weight.
Uranium Metal (Depleted)
A byproduct of enrichment (tailings) or fission, DU has less than one‐third of the concentration of U‐235 and U‐
234 by weight. DU from fission (i.e., in reprocessed used nuclear fuel) is distinct because it also contains U‐236.
Uranium Mill
A plant where uranium is separated from ore taken from mines, including both conventional mills and in situ
recovery (ISR) plants.
Uranium Ore
Ore which contains uranium that has been obtained from conventional or in situ mining methods.
10 CFR § 40.42
Title and section of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations that cover Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s (NRC)
regulation for the expiration and termination of licenses and decommissioning of sites and separate buildings or
outdoor areas.
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1: Organization Information
Provide the following information for your organization
Organization Name
Street Address
City
State
A.
ZIP Code
Country of Global Headquarters
U.S. Point of Contact Name
U.S. Point of Contact Email
U.S. Point of Contact Phone
Is this organization owned, in whole or in part, by any private or government entity? Indicate Yes/No, then identify the entities below, if
applicable. List entities with at least 5% ownership.
Global Headquarters Street
Global Headquarters
Global Headquarters
Entity Name
Global Headquarters City
Address
State/Province
Country
Ownership %
B.
At the global headquarters level, identify the total number of uranium‐related mining, milling, conversion, enrichment, fuel fabrication, uranium storage for third party
materials, product development and design facilities, and research and development facilities that your organization currently operates, including standby/idle facilities,
inside and outside the U.S.
Activity
Uranium Mining
Uranium Milling
C. Uranium Conversion
Uranium Enrichment
Fuel Fabrication
Product Development & Design
Research & Development
Uranium Storage Facility for Third Party Materials
(specify)
Other
Number of U.S. Facilities
Number of Non‐U.S. Facilities
Comments:
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2: Mergers, Acquisitions, Divestitures and Joint Ventures
Mergers, Acquisitions, and Divesitures
From 2014 ‐ 2018, record the total number of mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures related to front‐end uranium fuel cycle activities, including mining, milling, conversion,
enrichment, fuel fabrication, product development and design, and R&D in which your organization participated.
Organization Name
Type of Activity
% of Equity Held by Partner
Organization
Partner Organization
Country Headquarters
Year Initiated
1
2
3
4
A. 5
6
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Primary Scope of Activity
Primary Purpose of Activity
Mining
Milling
Conversion
Enrichment
Fuel Fabrication
R&D
Development and Design
Access to financial resources
Broaden customer base
Access to technological resources
Broaden customer base
Creation of new technologies
Improved access to foreign markets
Improved access to U.S. markets
Reduced costs
Reduced lead times
Risk sharing
Shared/improved technology or skills
Other objective/purpose (explain)
Explain
Joint Ventures
From 2014 ‐ 2018, record the total number of joint ventures and other business partnerships related to front‐end uranium fuel cycle activities, including mining, milling, conversion,
enrichment, fuel fabrication, product development and design, and R&D, including public/private partnerships, in which your organization participated.
Organization Name
Type of Joint
Venture
% of Equity Held by
Organization
Organization Country
Headquarters
Year Initiated
Primary Scope of Relationship
Primary Purpose of Relationship
Explain
1
2
3
4
B.
5
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Comments:
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3a: Facility Information
U.S. Facilities
Identify the total number of facilities that your organization currently operates in the United States, including facilities that are standby/idle, involved in the front‐end uranium fuel cycle, including mining, milling, conversion, enrichment, fuel fabrication, product development, uranium
storage for third party materials, or R&D activities, including defense‐related products or services. If a single facility performs multiple functions, list the facility on multiple lines and identify each separately.
List your organization’s facilities involved in front‐end uranium fuel cycle activities, including mining, milling, conversion, enrichment, or fuel fabrication, development & design, and R&D, that are located in the United States, identifying each facility’s name, city, state, scope of work, operating status, whether the work is defense‐related, and any expected change in operations (e.g. expansion,
worker layoffs, shutdown, etc.) from 2019‐2023. If the facility produced uranium in any form, report the 2018 production volume. If a single facility provides multiple functions, list the facility on separate lines, and indicate the scope of work and other relevant information separately.
U.S. Facility Name
City
State
1
2
3
4
5
6
A. 7
8
9
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Scope of Activity
Facility Type
Mining
Milling
Conversion
Enrichment
Fuel Fabrication
R&D
Development and Design
Storage
Surface ‐ Open Pit Mining
Underground Mining
In‐Situ Mining
By Product Mining
Conversion
Gaseous Diffusion
Gas Centrifuge
Laser Separation
Category 1 Fuel Facility
Category 3 Fuel Facility
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Operating Status
Operating Status
Start Date of Standby/Idle or
Projected
Decommissioning
Completion/Operation
Status of Operating Permit
Defense‐Related
Activities?
2018 Production Volume
Product
Volume
Expected Change 2019‐2023
Under development for future use
Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication
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If any of your U.S. facilities are scheduled to close or may
close in the 2019‐2023 period, explain the circumstances
of this action.
Nonpower Reactor Fuel
Non‐U.S. Facilities
Identify the total number of facilities that your organization currently operates outside the United States, including facilities that are standby/idle, involved in the front‐end uranium fuel cycle, including mining, milling, conversion, enrichment, fuel fabrication, product development,
uranium storage for third party materials, or R&D activities, including defense‐related products or services. If a single facility performs multiple functions, list the facility on multiple lines and identify each separately.
List your organization’s facilities involved in front‐end uranium fuel cycle activities, including mining, milling, conversion, enrichment, or fuel fabrication facilities, development & design, and R&D, that are located outside the United States, identifying each facility’s name, city, country, scope of work, operating status, whether the work is defense‐related, and any expected change in operations
(e.g. expansion, worker layoffs, shutdown, etc.) from 2019‐2023. If the facility produces uranium in any form, report the 2018 production volume. If a single facility provides multiple functions, list the facility on separate lines, and indicate the scope of work and other relevant information separately.
Non‐U.S. Facility Name
City
Country
Scope of Activity
Facility Type
Operating Status
Operating Status
Start Date of Standby/Idle or
Projected
Decommissioning
Completion/Operation
Status of Operating Permit
Defense‐Related
Activities?
2018 Production Volume
Product
Volume
Expected Change 2019‐2023
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2
3
4
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B.
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If any of your non‐U.S. facilities are scheduled to close or
may close in the 2019‐2023 period, explain the
circumstances of this action.
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3b: Undeveloped Uranium Resources
List any undeveloped uranium deposits held by your organization, whether inside the U.S. or outside the U.S.
If your organization does not own any undeveloped uranium deposits inside the U.S. or outside the U.S., please select 'Not Applicable' and proceed to 3c.
U.S. Undeveloped Deposits
U.S. Location Name
County
State
Deposit Size (Acres)
Recovery Method
Reserves
Measured Indicated
Resources (Pounds)
Inferred Resources
(Pounds)
Total Reserves and Resources by Forward Cost (Pounds)
Estimated Per‐Pound
Up to $100 Per
Greater than $100
Production Cost
Up to $30 per Pound Up to $50 per Pound
Pound
Per Pound
1
2
Factors Affecting Development
Degree of Impact
High
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Medium
Environmental Compliance
Employment Costs
Legal Costs
Uranium Spot Prices
Other
3
4
5
6
A. 7
8
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10
11
12
13
14
15
Expected Required FTEs if
Developed
Factor of Highest Impact
Operations Costs
Low
None
Are there any other factors impacting your decision to
develop undeveloped U.S. deposits? If yes, describe.
Non‐U.S. Undeveloped Deposits
Non‐U.S. Location Name
Municipality
Country
Deposit Size (Acres)
Recovery Method
Reserves
Measured Indicated
Resources (Pounds)
Inferred Resources
(Pounds)
Total Reserves and Resources by Forward Cost (Pounds)
Estimated Per‐Pound
Up to $100 Per
Greater than $100
Production Cost
Up to $30 per Pound Up to $50 per Pound
Pound
Per Pound
Factors Affecting Development
Factor of Highest Impact
Degree of Impact
1
Operations Costs
High
2
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Medium
Environmental Compliance
Employment Costs
Legal Costs
Uranium Spot Prices
Other
3
4
5
6
7
B. 8
9
10
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Expected Required FTEs if
Developed
Low
None
Are there any other factors impacting your decision to
develop undeveloped non‐U.S. deposits? If yes, describe.
Comments
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3c: Changes in U.S. Facility Operations, 1999 ‐ Present
Since 1999, identify any front‐end uranium fuel cycle‐related facility closings, relocations, contractions, expansions, corporate acquisitions or consolidations, or other major changes in operations (report as many as applicable). For each change, provide the location, type of facility, reasons for the change in operations (e.g., loss of market share to imports,
loss/gain of market share from domestic competition, declining/increasing demand, low/high profitability, firm restructuring, other), and units of product impacted as well as number of full‐time‐equivalent (FTE) employees impacted. Denote reductions with a "‐" symbol. If a single facility has gone through multiple changes, list the facility on multiple
lines and identify each separately.
Impacted Products
Activity
Facility Name
Type of Change
Reason for Change
FTEs Impacted
Date of Change
Type of Change
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
A.
14
15
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Mining
Milling
Conversion
Enrichment
Fuel Fabrication
R&D
Development and Design
Closure
Standby/Idle
Relocation
Contraction
Expansion
Expansion
Significant Modernization
Transfer/Sale
Deferred Production
Other
Product
Explain
Number of Impacted Units
Increase
Decrease
No Change
Answer the following questions about facility changes for part B, regarding facilities that are completely shut down, and part C, regarding facilities that are in standby/idle. After completing parts B and C, proceed to part D.
If any of your organization's facilities are shut‐down completely , how long would it take, if possible, to restart operations at that shutdown facility? For each facility that your organization operates, indicate the factors that might inhibit restarting operations and the degree of impact for each factor. Estimate the total costs associated with
each factor, and then explain your reasoning for your choices.
Facility Name
1
2
3
4
5
Possible to
Restart?
Estimated Time to
Restart (in days)
Estimated Total Cost to Restart (in
$1000s USD)
Factors Inhibiting Restart
Factor
Degree of Impact
Operations
High
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Moderate
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Low
Employment
None
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
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Estimated Cost of Each Factor (in
$1000s USD)
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Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
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If any of your organization's facilities are in standby/idle, how long would it take, if possible, to restart opeartions at that facility? For each type of facility that your organization operates, indicate the factors that might inhibit operations and the degree of impact for each factor. Estimate the total costs associated with each factor, and then
explain your reasoning for your choices.
Facility Name
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
C.
8
9
10
Possible to
Restart?
Estimated Time to
Restart (in days)
Estimated Total Cost to Restart (in
$1000s USD)
Factors Inhibiting Restart
Factor
Degree of Impact
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
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Estimated Cost of Each Factor
Explain
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Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
Operations
Regulatory Compliance (Non‐
Environmental)
Environmental Compliance
Employment
Legal
Other (specify)
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Answer the following questions about postponement of decomissioning, and the costs associated with maintaining facilities in standby/idle.
1
If any of your facilities are in standby, have you filed for a postponement of
decommissioning under 10 CFR § 40.42?
If yes, explain:
2
If any of your facilities are in standby, do you plan on filing for a
postponement of decommissioning under 10 CFR § 40.42 in the future?
If yes, explain:
D.
3 Describe the costs associated with maintaining a facility in standby.
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4a: U.S. Production
Identify the quantity of each uranium type produced annually at your organization's U.S. facilities for the 2014 to 2018 period. Record the projected amount of uranium your organization will produce in 2019 (estimates accepted). Record the amounts in the measurements
specified in parentheses next to each type, as well as the equivalent amount in Kg U‐235.
Uranium Ore and Concentrates
A.
Please select 'Not Applicable' if the below category
of products below is not relevant to your
organization.
Type of Uranium
HTS Code: 2612.10.00.00
2014
Pounds of U3O8
2015
2018
2016
2017
Equivalent
Equivalent
Equivalent
Equivalent
Equivalent
Amount of Pounds of U3O8
Amount of Pounds of U3O8
Amount of Pounds of U3O8
Amount of Pounds of U3O8
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U‐235
Kg U‐235
Kg U‐235
Kg U‐235
2019 (Projected)
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Pounds U3O8
Uranium Ore (Pounds of U3O8)
Uranium Concentrate (Pounds of U3O8)
Natural Uranium (Not Compounds)
B.
Please select 'Not Applicable' if the below category
of products below is not relevant to your
organization.
Type of Uranium
HTS Code: 2844.10.10.00 (Metal)
HTS Code: 2844.10.50.00 (Other)
2014
2015
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U
2016
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U
2017
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U
2018
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U
2019 (Projected)
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U
Uranium Metal (Kg U)
Other (Kg U)
Uranium Compounds
Please select 'Not Applicable' if the below category
of products below is not relevant to your
organization.
Type of Uranium
2014
HTS Code: 2844.10.20
2015
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
C.
Kg U
2016
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U
2017
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U
2018
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U
Kg U
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
2019 (Projected)
Equivalent
Kg U
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
2019 (Projected)
Equivalent
Kg U
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Uranium Compounds ‐ Oxide (Kg U)
Uranium Compounds ‐ Hexafluoride (Kg U)
Uranium Compounds ‐ Other (Kg U)
Depleted Uranium
Please select 'Not Applicable' if the below category
of products below is not relevant to your
organization.
Type of Uranium
D. HTS Code: 2844.30.20 (Compounds and Other)
HTS Code: 2844.30.50 (Metal)
2014
2015
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U
2016
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U
Kg U
2017
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U
2018
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U
Depleted Uranium ‐ Oxide (Kg U)
Depleted Uranium ‐ Fluorides (Kg U)
Depleted Uranium ‐ Other (Kg U)
Depleted Uranium ‐ Metal (Kg U)
Enriched Uranium
Please select 'Not Applicable' if the below category
of products below is not relevant to your
organization.
Type of Uranium
HTS Code: 2844.20.00
2015
2014
E.
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U
Kg U
2016
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U
2017
2018
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
2019 (Projected)
Equivalent
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U
Enriched Uranium ‐ Oxide (Kg U)
Enriched Uranium ‐ Hexafluoride (Kg U)
Enriched Uranium ‐ Other (Kg U)
Fuel Assemblies
Please select 'Not Applicable' if the below category
of products below is not relevant to your
organization.
Type of Uranium
HTS Code: 8401.30.00.00
2014
Unit Specified
2018
2019 (Projected)
2015
2016
2017
Equivalent
Equivalent
Equivalent
Equivalent
Equivalent
Equivalent
Amount of Unit Specified
Amount of Unit Specified
Amount of Unit Specified
Amount of Unit Specified
Amount of Unit Specified
Amount of
Kg U‐235
Kg U‐235
Kg U‐235
Kg U‐235
Kg U‐235
Kg U‐235
PWR (Finished Fuel Assembly Units)
F.
Average Total LEU Contained in each PWR Fuel
Assembly (KgU)
BWR (Finished Fuel Assembly Units)
Average Total LEU Contained in each BWR Fuel
Assembly (KgU)
Other (Finished Fuel
(specify)
Assembly Units)
Average Total LEU Contained in each Other Fuel
Assembly (KgU)
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4b: U.S. Production (Continued)
Answer the following questions about U.S. production and production capacity in parts A and B below.
Answer the following regarding production capacity of U.S. facilities.
1
If any of your organization's facilities are not
operating at full capacity, describe the factors that
might influence a decision to increase production to
full capacity.
2
Describe the circumstances associated with producing
at full capacity, and explain how long, on average, it
might take for your organization to increase
production to full capacity.
A.
For 2014 to 2018 operations at your U.S. facilities, provide the operating production capacity, licensed production capacity, actual production, average marginal production cost per unit (2018 only), and the average utilization rate to maintain profitability (2018 only). If
a single facility performs multiple functions, list the facility on multiple lines and identify each separately.
Facility Name
Uranium Type
Facility Name
Uranium Type
Facility Name
Uranium Type
Facility Name
Uranium Type
Facility Name
Uranium Type
Facility Name
Uranium Type
Facility Name
Uranium Type
Facility Name
Uranium Type
Facility Name
Uranium Type
Facility Name
Uranium Type
Facility Name
Uranium Type
Facility Name
Uranium Type
Facility Name
Uranium Type
Facility Name
Uranium Type
Facility Name
Uranium Type
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
B.
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Production and Inventory
Operating Production Capacity
Licensed Production Capacity
Actual Production
Average Marginal Production Cost per Unit
Average Utilization Rate Required to Maintain Profitability
Production and Inventory
Operating Production Capacity
Licensed Production Capacity
Actual Production
Average Marginal Production Cost per Unit
Average Capacity Needed to Maintain Profitability
Production and Inventory
Operating Production Capacity
Licensed Production Capacity
Actual Production
Average Marginal Production Cost per Unit
Average Utilization Rate Required to Maintain Profitability
Production and Inventory
Operating Production Capacity
Licensed Production Capacity
Actual Production
Average Marginal Production Cost per Unit
Average Utilization Rate Required to Maintain Profitability
Production and Inventory
Operating Production Capacity
Licensed Production Capacity
Actual Production
Average Marginal Production Cost per Unit
Average Utilization Rate Required to Maintain Profitability
Production and Inventory
Operating Production Capacity
Licensed Production Capacity
Actual Production
Average Marginal Production Cost per Unit
Average Utilization Rate Required to Maintain Profitability
Production and Inventory
Operating Production Capacity
Licensed Production Capacity
Actual Production
Average Marginal Production Cost per Unit
Average Utilization Rate Required to Maintain Profitability
Production and Inventory
Operating Production Capacity
Licensed Production Capacity
Actual Production
Average Marginal Production Cost per Unit
Average Utilization Rate Required to Maintain Profitability
Production and Inventory
Operating Production Capacity
Licensed Production Capacity
Actual Production
Average Marginal Production Cost per Unit
Average Utilization Rate Required to Maintain Profitability
Production and Inventory
Operating Production Capacity
Licensed Production Capacity
Actual Production
Average Marginal Production Cost per Unit
Average Utilization Rate Required to Maintain Profitability
Production and Inventory
Operating Production Capacity
Licensed Production Capacity
Actual Production
Average Marginal Production Cost per Unit
Average Utilization Rate Required to Maintain Profitability
Production and Inventory
Operating Production Capacity
Licensed Production Capacity
Actual Production
Average Marginal Production Cost per Unit
Average Utilization Rate Required to Maintain Profitability
Production and Inventory
Operating Production Capacity
Licensed Production Capacity
Actual Production
Average Marginal Production Cost per Unit
Average Utilization Rate Required to Maintain Profitability
Production and Inventory
Operating Production Capacity
Licensed Production Capacity
Actual Production
Average Marginal Production Cost per Unit
Average Utilization Rate Required to Maintain Profitability
Production and Inventory
Operating Production Capacity
Licensed Production Capacity
Actual Production
Average Marginal Production Cost per Unit
Average Utilization Rate Required to Maintain Profitability
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2014
2015
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2017
2018
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
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4c: U.S. Production (Continued)
For U.S. operations, provide the U.S. sales and export sales data for the 2014 to 2018 period for the below products. Include projected data for 2019 (estimates accepted). Sales includes shipments, book transfers, swaps, and
trades. Record $ in Thousands USD, e.g. $12,000.00 = survey input of $12
Uranium Type
U.S. and Export Sales
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019 (Projected)
U.S. Sales (Units)
U.S. Sales ($)
1
Export Sales (Units)
Export Sales ($)
Uranium Type
U.S. and Export Sales
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019 (Projected)
U.S. Sales (Units)
U.S. Sales ($)
2
Export Sales (Units)
Export Sales ($)
Uranium Type
U.S. and Export Sales
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019 (Projected)
U.S. Sales (Units)
U.S. Sales ($)
3
Export Sales (Units)
Export Sales ($)
Uranium Type
U.S. and Export Sales
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019 (Projected)
U.S. Sales (Units)
U.S. Sales ($)
4
Export Sales (Units)
Export Sales ($)
Uranium Type
U.S. and Export Sales
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019 (Projected)
U.S. Sales (Units)
U.S. Sales ($)
5
Export Sales (Units)
Export Sales ($)
Uranium Type
U.S. and Export Sales
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019 (Projected)
U.S. Sales (Units)
U.S. Sales ($)
6
Export Sales (Units)
Export Sales ($)
U.S. and Export Sales
Uranium Type
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019 (Projected)
U.S. Sales (Units)
U.S. Sales ($)
7
Export Sales (Units)
Export Sales ($)
Uranium Type
U.S. and Export Sales
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019 (Projected)
U.S. Sales (Units)
U.S. Sales ($)
8
Export Sales (Units)
Export Sales ($)
Uranium Type
U.S. and Export Sales
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019 (Projected)
U.S. Sales (Units)
U.S. Sales ($)
9
Export Sales (Units)
Export Sales ($)
U.S. and Export Sales
Uranium Type
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019 (Projected)
U.S. Sales (Units)
U.S. Sales ($)
10
Export Sales (Units)
Export Sales ($)
Uranium Type
U.S. and Export Sales
2014
2015
2016
2017
2019 (Projected)
U.S. Sales (Units)
U.S. Sales ($)
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Export Sales (Units)
Export Sales ($)
Uranium Type
U.S. and Export Sales
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019 (Projected)
U.S. Sales (Units)
U.S. Sales ($)
13
Export Sales (Units)
Export Sales ($)
Uranium Type
U.S. and Export Sales
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019 (Projected)
U.S. Sales (Units)
U.S. Sales ($)
13
Export Sales (Units)
Export Sales ($)
Uranium Type
U.S. and Export Sales
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019 (Projected)
U.S. Sales (Units)
U.S. Sales ($)
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Export Sales (Units)
Export Sales ($)
Uranium Type
U.S. and Export Sales
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019 (Projected)
U.S. Sales (Units)
U.S. Sales ($)
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4d: Inventory and Production Capacity
Answer the following questions about your organization's uranium bearing product inventory for the 2014 to 2018 period. Record inventory information for the end of the given calendar year, and only
include inventory for which your organization has title. Do not record inventory information that is designated for a third party.
Type of Product in Inventory at any Facility
1
A.
Location of Inventory
Average Amount in Inventory
U.S. Location (State)
Non‐U.S. Location (Country)
Average Length of Time in
Inventory (in days)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Does your organization have an excess of source
materials or enriched materials beyond normal
business needs?
2 If yes, explain the factors contributing to the excess in
inventory, and include whether the location of the
inventory is primarly U.S. or Non‐U.S. based. Explain
what impact this has had on your business operations.
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5: Financials
Provide the following financial line items for your organization's uranium and nuclear fuel processing‐related U.S. operations below for the 2014 to 2018
period.
Record $ in Thousands, e.g. $12,000.00 = survey input of $12
A.
Income Statement (Select Line Items)
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
1 Net Sales (and other revenue)
2 Cost of Goods Sold
3 Total Operating Income (Loss)
4 Earnings Before Interest and Taxes
5 Net Income
Balance Sheet (Select Line Items)
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
2014
Record $ in Thousands, e.g. $12,000.00 = survey input of $12
2015
2016
2017
2018
Cash
Inventories
Total Current Assets
Total Assets
Total Current Liabilities
Total Liabilities
Retained Earnings
Total Owner's Equity
Note: Total Assets must equal Total Liabilities plus Total Owner's Equity.
B. Answer the following questions related to your organization's uranium and nuclear fuel processing‐related tax expenditures.
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
1 Federal Taxes Paid
2 State Taxes Paid
3 Local Taxes Paid
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6: Capital Expenditures
Record your organization's uranium and nuclear fuel processing‐related capital expenditures corresponding to the select categories below for the 2014 to 2018 period.
Record $ in Thousands, e.g. $12,000.00 = survey input of $12
Capital Expenditure Activity Type
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
A Total Capital Expenditures
1 Machinery, Equipment, and Vehicles [ as a % of A]
2 IT, Computers, Software [as a % of A]
3 Land, Buildings, and Leasehold Improvements [as a % of A]
4 Other (Specify) [as a % of A]
5 Other (Specify) [as a % of A]
Lines 1 through 5 must total 100%
For the below categories, indicate whether your organization experienced significant changes (increases, decreases, or both), in uranium and/or nuclear fuel capital expenditures over the past ten years (2009‐2018).
Explain what factors have been affecting changes in your organization's capital expenditures from 2009 to 2018, including, but not limited to, U.S. Government or state government policies or regulations, domestic and
foreign competition, and declining uranium prices.
Yes/No
B
If Yes, Type of Change
Explain
1 Machinery, Equipment, and Vehicles
2 IT, Computers, Software
3 Land, Buildings, and Leasehold Improvements
4 Other (Specify)
5 Other (Specify)
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7: Research & Development
Has your organization conducted uranium and/or nuclear fuel processing‐related research
A.
and development (R&D) in the past ten years?
If no, proceed to Section 8.
Record your organization's total R&D dollar expenditures and type of R&D expenditure for the 2014 to 2018 period.
Record $ in Thousands, e.g. $12,000.00 = survey input of $12
2015
2016
2014
2017
2018
0%
0%
1 Total R&D Expenditures
2 Basic Research [as a % of B1]
B.
3 Applied Research [as a % of B1]
4 Product/Process Development [as a % of B1]
5 Total of 2 ‐ 4 [must equal 100%]
0%
0%
0%
Identify your organization's R&D funding sources, by percent total of R&D dollars sourced.
Record $ in Thousands, e.g. $12,000.00 = survey input of $12
2015
2016
2014
2017
2018
Total R&D Funding Sources
Internal/Self‐Funded/IRAD [as a % of C1]
Total Federal Government [as a % of C1]
C.
Total State and Local Government [as a % of C1]
Universities ‐ Public and Private [as a % of C1]
U.S. Industry, Venture Capital, Non‐Profit [as a % of C1]
Non‐U.S. Investors (as a percent of C1)
Other
(specify here)
0%
0%
Total of 2 ‐ 8 (must equal 100%)
0%
0%
0%
If yes, explain and
For 2014 to 2018, did your
identify additional R&D
organization experience
activities that would
D.
1 constraints (for example,
occur absent those
inadequate revenue) on U.S.
constaints.
R&D activities?
From 2009 to 2018, list any U.S. exploration, drilling, mining, uranium recovery applications, or other permits (Federal, State, or Local) relating to the nuclear fuel cycle that your organization currently owns, or for which your organization currently has a
pending application. Include the regulatory authority granting the permit, the type and description of the permit, the design type of the facility, the application date, the application status, and the location of the facility.
Total Estimated
Full Length of
Design Type
Application Date
Regulatory Authority
Type of Permit
Permit Description
Permitting Process Cost of Permitting
Application Status
Facility Location (City, State)
Process
(Years)
1
2
E. 3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Has your organization
encountered obstacles with the
permitting process?
If yes, indicate the type of difficulty and explain below.
D.
Explain:
Have your licensing or permitting
E. fees increased in the last five
years? If so, explain.
Does your organization have any
F. suggestions that would help
improve the permitting process?
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Section 8: Imports
In Section 8 you will be asked to identify the suppliers, country of origin, manufacturer, end use, value, and volume for imports of uranium products. This information is subcategorized by different
combinations of imports and end users. For the purpose of this survey, the different combinations of imports and end users of import subcategories have been divided into 6 general categories, as detailed
below.
The list below contains links that can move you to a particular product and/or service segment.Identify each general category in which your organization imports uranium products. After completing
this page you may skip to the sections with the import category that are applicable to your organization, but be sure to review all segments to ensure you do not omit any required information.
Imports categorized under each subcategory:
Subcategories A: Only complete if your organization provides milling services. List any uranium material imported into the U.S. that your organization receives for milling services. Subcategory A should
include both material imported into the U.S. that is then re-exported out of the U.S. after milling services are completed and material imported into the U.S. for milling services that then stays in the U.S. after
milling services are completed.
Subcategories B: Only complete if your organization provides conversion services. List any uranium material imported into the U.S. that your organization receives for conversion services. Subcategory
B should include both material imported into the U.S. that is then re-exported out of the U.S. after conversion services are completed and material imported into the U.S. for conversion services that then
stays in the U.S. after conversion services are completed.
Subcategories C: Only complete if your organization provides enrichment services. List any uranium material imported into the U.S. that your organization receives for enrichment services. Subcategory
B should include material imported into the U.S. that is then re-exported out of the U.S. after enrichment services are completed and material imported into the U.S. for enrichment services that then stays in
the U.S. after enrichment services are completed.
Subcategories D: Only complete if your organization provides fuel fabrication services. List any uranium material imported into the U.S. that your organization receives for fuel fabrication services.
Subcategory C should include material imported into the U.S. that is then re-exported out of the U.S. after fuel fabrication services are completed and material imported into the U.S. for fuel fabrication
services that then stays in the U.S. after fuel fabrication services are completed.
Subcategory E: Only complete if your organization has imported uranium into the U.S. for the sole purpose of increasing commercial inventory and/or for market resale.
Subcategory F: Only complete if your organization has imported uranium into the U.S. for any other reason not previously covered.
Subcategory
A
B
C
D
E
F
Product and Service Category
Uranium imported into the U.S. for milling services.
Uranium imported into the U.S. for conversion services.
Uranium imported into the U.S. for enrichment services.
Uranium imported into the U.S. for fuel fabrication services.
Uranium imported into the U.S. for commercial inventory and/or market resale.
Uranium imported into the U.S. for any form for a reason not previously covered.
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8a: Imports ‐ Milling
Only complete if your organization provides milling services. If your organization receives uranium that was imported into the U.S. for milling services which is then re‐exported to a foreign country for final use, identify the suppliers and the subsequent country origin of the material for each of the below products for the 2014 to 2018 period. If your organization receives uranium that was imported
into the U.S. for milling services that stays in the U.S. after milling services are complete for final use, identify the suppliers and the subsequent country origin of the material for each of the below products for the 2014 to 2018 period. If the material is received by book transfer or flag swap from the same organization, record the information on separate lines. Exporting organizations should include
any individual brokers and/or traders that your organization purchases uranium products from.
If your organization does not import
uranium in any form for use in the nuclear
fuel cycle, please select "Not Applicable"
and proceed to Section 8B.
PLEASE NOTE THE UNITS OF MEASURE IN THE HEADINGS. E.G. URANIUM ORE SHOULD BE RECORDED IN POUNDS.
Uranium Ore (Pounds)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium Ore.
Where necessary, input 0.
A
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Book Swap?
Yes
No
2015
2014
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
Commercial
Research
U.S. Government (Non‐defense)
U.S. Government (Defense)
Other
Unknown
Uranium Concentrate (Pounds U3O8)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Concentrate. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
B 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Metal (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Metal. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2015
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
C 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Natural Uranium ‐ Not Compounds (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Natural
Uranium ‐ Not Compounds. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
D
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2015
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Uranium Compounds ‐ Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Compounds ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2015
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
E 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Compounds ‐ Hexafluoride (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Compounds ‐ Hexafluoride. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
F 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Compounds ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Compounds ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
G 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
H 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
24
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Depleted Uranium ‐ Fluorides (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Fluorides. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
I
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
J 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Metal (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Metal. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
K 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Enriched Uranium Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Enriched
Uranium ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
L 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
25
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Enriched Uranium Hexafluoride (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Enriched
Uranium ‐ Hexafluoride. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
M 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Enriched Uranium ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Enriched
Uranium ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Exporting Organization
Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
N 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Fuel Assemblies (PWR, BWR, or Other) (Finished Units)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Fuel
Assemblies. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
O 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Comments:
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8b: Imports ‐ Conversion Services
Only complete if your organization provides conversion services. If your organization receives uranium that was imported into the U.S. for conversion services which is then re‐exported to a foreign country for final use, identify the suppliers and the subsequent country origin of the material for each of the below products for the 2014 to 2018 period. If your organization receives uranium that was
imported into the U.S. for conversion services that stays in the U.S. after conversion services are complete for final use, identify the suppliers and the subsequent country origin of the material for each of the below products for the 2014 to 2018 period. If the material is received by book transfer or flag swap from the same organization, record the information on separate lines. Exporting
organizations should include any individual brokers and/or traders that your organization purchases uranium products from.
If this category of imports is not relevant to
your organization, please select 'Not
Applicable' and proceed to section Section
8cC
PLEASE NOTE THE UNITS OF MEASURE IN THE HEADINGS. E.G. URANIUM ORE SHOULD BE RECORDED IN POUNDS.
Uranium Ore (Pounds)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium Ore.
Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
1
2
3
A 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
Yes
No
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
Commercial
Research
Government (Civilian)
Government (Defense)
Other
Uranium Concentrate (Pounds U3O8)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Concentrate. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
B 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Metal (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Metal. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2015
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
C 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Natural Uranium ‐ Not Compounds (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Natural
Uranium ‐ Not Compounds. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
D
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Uranium Compounds ‐ Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Compounds ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
E 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Compounds ‐ Hexafluoride (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Compounds ‐ Hexafluoride. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
F 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Compounds ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Compounds ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
G 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
H 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Depleted Uranium ‐ Fluorides (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Fluorides. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
I
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
J
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Metal (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Metal. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
K 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Enriched Uranium Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Enriched
Uranium ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
L 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Enriched Uranium Hexafluoride (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Enriched
Uranium ‐ Hexafluoride. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
M 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Enriched Uranium ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Enriched
Uranium ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
N 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Fuel Assemblies (PWR, BWR, or Other) (Finished Units)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Fuel
Assemblies. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
O 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Comments:
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8c: Imports ‐ Enrichment Services
Only complete if your organization provides enrichment services. If your organization receives uranium that was imported into the U.S. for enrichment services which is then re‐exported to a foreign country for final use, identify the suppliers and the subsequent country origin of the material for each of the below products for the 2014 to 2018 period. If your organization receives uranium that was
imported into the U.S. for enrichment services that stays in the U.S. after enrichment services are complete for final use, identify the suppliers and the subsequent country origin of the material for each of the below products for the 2014 to 2018 period. If the material is received by book transfer or flag swap from the same organization, record the information on separate lines. Exporting
organizations should include any individual brokers and/or traders that your organization purchases uranium products from.
If this category of imports is not relevant to
your organization, please select 'Not
Applicable' and proceed to section Section
8D.
PLEASE NOTE THE UNITS OF MEASURE IN THE HEADINGS. E.G. URANIUM ORE SHOULD BE RECORDED IN POUNDS.
Uranium Ore (Pounds)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium Ore.
Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
1
2
3
A 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
Yes
No
Yes
No
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
Commercial
Research
Government (Civilian)
Government (Defense)
Other
Uranium Concentrate (Pounds U3O8)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Concentrate. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
B 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Metal (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Metal. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
C 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Natural Uranium ‐ Not Compounds (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Natural
Uranium ‐ Not Compounds. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
D
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Uranium Compounds ‐ Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Compounds ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
E 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Compounds ‐ Hexafluoride (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Compounds ‐ Hexafluoride. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
F 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Compounds ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Compounds ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
G 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
H 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Depleted Uranium ‐ Fluorides (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Fluorides. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
I
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
J
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Metal (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Metal. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
K 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Enriched Uranium Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Enriched
Uranium ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
L 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Enriched Uranium Hexafluoride (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Enriched
Uranium ‐ Hexafluoride. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
M 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Enriched Uranium ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Enriched
Uranium ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
N 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Fuel Assemblies (PWR, BWR, or Other) (Finished Units)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Fuel
Assemblies. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
O 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Comments:
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8d: Imports ‐ Fuel Fabrication Services
Only complete if your organization provides fuel fabrication services. If your organization receives uranium that was imported into the U.S. for fuel fabrication services which is then re‐exported to a foreign country for final use, identify the suppliers and the subsequent country origin of the material for each of the below products for the 2014 to 2018 period. If your organization receives uranium that
was imported into the U.S. for fuel fabrication services that stays in the U.S. after fuel fabrication services are complete for final use, identify the suppliers and the subsequent country origin of the material for each of the below products for the 2014 to 2018 period. If the material is received by book transfer or flag swap from the same organization, record the information on separate lines. Exporting
organizations should include any individual brokers and/or traders that your organization purchases uranium products from.
If this category of imports is not relevant to
your organization, please select 'Not
Applicable' and proceed to Section 8E.
PLEASE NOTE THE UNITS OF MEASURE IN THE HEADINGS. E.G. URANIUM ORE SHOULD BE RECORDED IN POUNDS.
Uranium Ore (Pounds)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium Ore.
Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
1
2
3
A 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
Yes
No
Yes
No
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
Commercial
Research
Government (Civilian)
Government (Defense)
Other
Uranium Concentrate (Pounds U3O8)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Concentrate. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
B 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Metal (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium Metal.
Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
C 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Natural Uranium ‐ Not Compounds (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Natural
Uranium ‐ Not Compounds. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
D
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Uranium Compounds ‐ Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Compounds ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
E 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Compounds ‐ Hexafluoride (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Compounds ‐ Hexafluoride. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
F 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Compounds ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Compounds ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
G 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
H 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Depleted Uranium ‐ Fluorides (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Fluorides. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
I
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
J
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Metal (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Metal. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
K 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Enriched Uranium Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Enriched
Uranium ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
L 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Enriched Uranium Hexafluoride (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Enriched
Uranium ‐ Hexafluoride. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
M 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Enriched Uranium ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Enriched
Uranium ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
N 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Fuel Assemblies (PWR, BWR, or Other) (Finished Units)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Fuel
Assemblies. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
O 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Comments:
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8e: Imports ‐ Commercial Inventory and/or Market Resale
If your organization imports directly or receives uranium that has been imported into the U.S., in any form, for the sole purpose of increasing commercial inventory and/or for market resale, identify the suppliers and the subsequent country origin of the material for each of the below products for the 2014 to 2018 period. If the material is received by book transfer or flag swap from the same
organization, record the information on separate lines. Exporting organizations should include any individual brokers and/or traders that your organization purchases uranium products from.
If this category of imports is not relevant to
your organization, please select 'Not
Applicable' and proceed to Section 8F.
PLEASE NOTE THE UNITS OF MEASURE IN THE HEADINGS. E.G. URANIUM ORE SHOULD BE RECORDED IN POUNDS.
Uranium Ore (Pounds)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium Ore.
Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
1
2
3
A 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
Yes
No
Yes
No
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
Commercial
Research
Government (Civilian)
Government (Defense)
Other
Uranium Concentrate (Pounds U3O8)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Concentrate. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
B 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Metal (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Metal. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
C 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Natural Uranium ‐ Not Compounds (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Natural
Uranium ‐ Not Compounds. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
D
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Uranium Compounds ‐ Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Compounds ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
E 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Compounds ‐ Hexafluoride (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Compounds ‐ Hexafluoride. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
F 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Compounds ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Compounds ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
G 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
H 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Depleted Uranium ‐ Fluorides (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Fluorides. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
I
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
J
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Metal (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Metal. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
K 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Enriched Uranium Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Enriched
Uranium ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
L 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Enriched Uranium Hexafluoride (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Enriched
Uranium ‐ Hexafluoride. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
M 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Enriched Uranium ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Enriched
Uranium ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
N 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Fuel Assemblies (PWR, BWR, or Other) (Finished Units)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Fuel
Assemblies. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of the
U.S., provide country of final
use
2014
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
O 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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8f: Imports ‐ Other
If your organization imports uranium into the U.S. in any form for any other reason not specifically covered in the preceding sections, identify the suppliers and the subsequent country origin of the material for each of the below products for the 2014 to 2018 period. If the material is received by book transfer or flag swap from the same organization, record the information on separate lines. Exporting
organizations should include any individual brokers and/or traders that your organization purchases uranium products from.
If this category of imports is not relevant to
your organization, please select 'Not
Applicable' and proceed to Section 8G.
PLEASE NOTE THE UNITS OF MEASURE IN THE HEADINGS. E.G. URANIUM ORE SHOULD BE RECORDED IN POUNDS.
Uranium Ore (Pounds)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Ore. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
1
2
3
A 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
Yes
No
Yes
No
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Explanation for Import
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
Commercial
Research
Government (Civilian)
Government (Defense)
Other
Uranium Concentrate (Pounds U3O8)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Concentrate. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Explanation for Import
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
B 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Metal (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Metal. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Explanation for Import
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
C 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Natural Uranium ‐ Not Compounds (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Natural
Uranium ‐ Not Compounds. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
D
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Explanation for Import
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Uranium Compounds ‐ Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Compounds ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Explanation for Import
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
E 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Compounds ‐ Hexafluoride (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Compounds ‐ Hexafluoride. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Explanation for Import
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
F 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Compounds ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Uranium
Compounds ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Explanation for Import
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
G 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Explanation for Import
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
H 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Depleted Uranium ‐ Fluorides (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Fluorides. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
I
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Explanation for Import
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Explanation for Import
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
J 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Metal (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Depleted
Uranium ‐ Metal. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Explanation for Import
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
K 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Enriched Uranium Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Enriched
Uranium ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Explanation for Import
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
L 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Enriched Uranium Hexafluoride (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Enriched
Uranium ‐ Hexafluoride. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Explanation for Import
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
M 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Enriched Uranium ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Enriched
Uranium ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Explanation for Import
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
N 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Fuel Assemblies (PWR, BWR, or Other) (Finished Units)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Fuel
Assemblies. Where necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from exporting company)
Flag Swap?
Book Swap?
If re‐exported outside of
the U.S., provide country of
final use
2014
End‐Use
Explanation for Import
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
O 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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9a: Customers and Contracts
2009‐2013
Non‐U.S.
U.S.
A For 2009‐2013 and 2014‐2018, record the number of direct U.S.‐based and non‐U.S.‐based customers for uranium or fuel products.
2014‐2018
U.S.
Non‐U.S.
Identify your organization's top 15 current customers (by sales volume). For each current/active customer, enter type of customer, type of contract, contract dates, expected renewal, type and supply of uranium. For country of origin, please indicate the country from which the majority, by volume, of the uranium your organization supplies was originally mined.
B
Contract Dates
Customer's HQ
(Country)
Customer Name
Type of Customer
Type of Contract
Start Date
End‐Use
End Date
End‐user HQ
(country)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Type and Supply of Uranium
End‐use (if known)
Renewal Expected?
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Type
Minimum Price for Contract
Maximum Price for Contract
Amount Supplied to Date
Estimated Percent of Total
2018 Sales Attributable to the
Active Contract
Explain
Commercial
Research
Government (Civilian)
Government (Defense)
Other
If you indicated that some of your organization's
contracts were not expected to be renewed, explain.
For your organization's inactive or former customers from 2009 to 2018, identify the type of customer, type of contract, contract dates, whether the contract was canceled, not renewed, or other, and the reason why. Also identify the type and supply of uranium, as well as the average price per unit. For country of origin, please indicate the country from which the majority, by volume, of the uranium your organization supplied was originally mined.
Type and Supply of Uranium
Contract Dates
Type of Customer
Customer Name
Type of Contract
C.
Explain Reasoning
Reason for Contract End
End Date
Start Date
Type
Country of Uranium Ore Origin Minimum Price for Contract
Maximum Price for
Contract
Amount Supplied Over Duration
of Contract
Explain
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
From 2009‐2013, 2014‐2018, and 2019‐2023, record the number and dollar value of your organization's contracts (spot, short‐term, mid‐term, long‐term) for uranium or fuel products.
Spot
Contract Type
D
1
2
Number
Value
2009‐2013
Short‐term
Mid‐term
Value
Value
Number
Number
2014‐2018
Long‐term
Number
Spot
Value
Number
Value
Short‐term
Value
Number
Mid‐term
Number
Value
Long‐term
Value
Number
Spot
Number
Value
2019‐2023
Short‐term
Mid‐term
Value
Value
Number
Number
Long‐term
Value
Number
U.S.
Non‐U.S.
Spot
3 Do you have contracts beyond 2023?
Has your organization experienced difficulty negotiating,
4 renegotiating, or extending long‐term contracts?
Y/N
If yes, complete the matrix to the right.
Number
Value
Short‐term
Number
Value
Mid‐term
Number
Value
Long‐term
Number
Value
If yes, explain any difficulties.
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From 2014 to 2018, did your organization operate U.S.
mining or milling facilities?
If no, proceed to Part B. If yes, complete Part A.
Has your organization used product (U3O8)
1 purchased on the spot market in order to
fulfill contracts?
If yes, indicate the percentage of U3O8 contract obligations that were fulfilled using product (U3O8) purchased on the spot market for the 2014 to 2018 period.
2
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
Indicate the total amount of uranium purchases, in pounds of U3O8, that your organization purchased on the spot market for the 2014 to 2018 period.
A.
3
2014
2016
2015
2017
2018
What average price per pound of uranium
concentrate does your organization need in
order to cover fully loaded costs, such as
4
overhead, marketing, depreciation,
depletion, amortization, and operating
costs? Explain your reasoning.
If yes, complete the questions in Part B.
From 2014 to 2018, did your organization provide U.S.‐based enrichment services?
Has your organization re‐enriched tailings,
whether from previous enrichment
1
activities or adjusting current tails assay,
and then re‐sold the product?
If yes, indicate the percentage of your revenue that came from sales of re‐enriched tailings for the 2014 to 2018 period.
2
2015
2014
2016
2017
2018
2016
2017
2018
Provide the annual quantity, in KgU, of re‐enriched tailings sales for the 2014 to 2018 period.
B
3
2014
2015
4
What factors led your organization to begin
selling re‐enriched tails? Discuss the role
that excess inventory has played in causing
your organization to re‐enrich tails.
If this is a new business activity, describe
5 the factors that caused your organization to
start selling re‐enriched tails.
6
How would an increase in uranium spot
prices affect your sales of re‐enriched tails?
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9c. Third Party Storage
If your organization provides storage of uranium in any form for other parties, identify the suppliers and the subsequent country origin of the material for each of the below products for the 2014 to 2018 period. This is material for which your organization does not have title. Include material stored for brokers and/or traders, and record if the
material stored by your organization has been involved in a book swap.
If your organization does not provide
storage of uranium in any form, please
select 'Not Applicable.'
Uranium Ore (Pounds)
Identify the total number of consigners of Uranium Ore to your
organization. Where necessary, input 0.
Consigning Organization
Consigning Organization
Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from consigning organization)
1
2
3
A 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
2014
Book Swap?
End‐Use (If Known)
Yes
No
Commercial
Research
Government (Civilian)
Government (Defense)
Other
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
Uranium Concentrate (Pounds U3O8)
Identify the total number of consigners of Uranium Concentrate to your
organization. Where necessary, input 0.
Consigning Organization
Consigning Organization
Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from consigning organization)
2014
Book Swap?
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
B 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Metal (KgU)
Identify the total number of consigners of Uranium Metal to your
organization. Where necessary, input 0.
Consigning Organization
C
Consigning Organization
Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from consigning organization)
2014
Book Swap?
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Natural Uranium ‐ Not Compounds (KgU)
Identify the total number of consigners of Natural Uranium ‐ Not
Compounds to your organization. Where necessary, input 0.
Consigning Organization
D
Consigning Organization
Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from consigning organization)
2014
Book Swap?
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Uranium Compounds ‐ Oxide (KgU)
Identify the total number of consigners of Uranium Compounds ‐ Oxide
to your organization. Where necessary, input 0.
Consigning Organization
Consigning Organization
Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from consigning organization)
2014
Book Swap?
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
E 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Compounds ‐ Hexafluoride (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of consigners of Uranium
Compounds ‐ Hexafluoride. Where necessary, input 0.
2014
Consigning Organization
Consigning Organization
Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from consigning organization)
Book Swap?
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
F 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Uranium Compounds ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of consigners of Uranium
Compounds ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
2014
Consigning Organization
Consigning Organization
Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from consigning organization)
Book Swap?
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
G 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of consigners of Depleted
Uranium ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
2014
Consigning Organization
Consigning Organization
Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from consigning organization)
Book Swap?
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
H 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Depleted Uranium ‐ Fluorides (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of consigners of Depleted
Uranium ‐ Fluorides. Where necessary, input 0.
Consigning Organization
I
Consigning Organization
Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from consigning organization)
2014
Book Swap?
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of consigners of Depleted
Uranium ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
2014
Consigning Organization
Consigning Organization
Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from consigning organization)
Book Swap?
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
J
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depleted Uranium ‐ Metal (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of consigners of Depleted
Uranium ‐ Metal. Where necessary, input 0.
2014
Consigning Organization
Consigning Organization
Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from consigning organization)
Book Swap?
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
K
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Enriched Uranium Oxide (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of consigners of Enriched
Uranium ‐ Oxide. Where necessary, input 0.
2014
Consigning Organization
Consigning Organization
Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from consigning organization)
Book Swap?
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
L
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Enriched Uranium Hexafluoride (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of consigners of Enriched
Uranium ‐ Hexafluoride. Where necessary, input 0.
Consigning Organization
Consigning Organization
Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from consigning organization)
2014
Book Swap?
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
M 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Enriched Uranium ‐ Other (KgU)
Identify your organization's total number of consigners of Enriched
Uranium ‐ Other. Where necessary, input 0.
Consigning Organization
Consigning Organization
Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from consigning organization)
2014
Book Swap?
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
N 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Fuel Assemblies (PWR, BWR, or Other) (Finished Units)
Identify your organization's total number of consigners of Fuel
Assemblies. Where necessary, input 0.
2014
Consigning Organization
Consigning Organization
Headquarters
Country of Uranium Ore
Origin
Manufacturer/Processor (if different
from consigning organization)
Book Swap?
End‐Use
Units
Value ($USD)
2015
Units
Value ($USD)
2016
Units
Value ($USD)
2017
Units
Value ($USD)
2018
Units
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
O
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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10: Employment
Record the total number of full time equivalent (FTE) employees and contractors for the 2014 to 2018 period.
2010
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019 (Projected)
2017
2018
2019 (Projected)
Current Average Age
of Worker (2018)
Formal Education
Requirements
FTE Employees
A
FTE Contractors
Record the total number of employees for each occupation type below for 2010 and 2014 to 2018. Include projected data for 2019 numbers (estimates accepted).
Occupation
Administrative, Management, Legal Staff, IT
Staff
Analysts, Evironmental Compliance, Tailings
Management Operators, Radiation Safety
Technicians
2010
2014
2015
2016
Engineers, Scientists, Geologists, Geochemists,
B Geophysicists, Chemical Metallurgists
Electricians, Welders, Technicians, Operating
Staff, Driller, Logger
Millwrights, Miners, Mill Operator, Mill
Maintenance, Wellfield Operator, Wellfield
Maintenance
Marketing and Sales
Other
Answer the following questions about employment difficulties, workforce age, educational requirements, vacancies, and changes in employment for the 2014 to 2018 period.
FTEs Impacted (2014 ‐ 2018)
Difficulty
Occupation
Administrative, Management, Legal Staff, IT Staff
Explanation for Difficulty, if
Applicable
Type of Impact
If FTEs were impacted due to
changes in facility operations,
indicate the number of
employees impacted
No Formal Educational
Credential
High School Diploma or
Equivalent
Hiring
Analysts, Evironmental Compliance, Tailings Management Operators,
Radiation Safety Technicians
C Engineers, Scientists, Geologists, Geochemists, Geophysicists, Chemical
Metallurgists
Retaining
Associate's Degree
Electricians, Welders, Technicians, Operating Staff, Driller, Logger
Both
Bachelor's Degree
Millwrights, Miners, Mill Operator, Mill Maintenance, Wellfield Operator,
Wellfield Maintenance
None
Master's Degree
Doctoral or Professional
Degree
Marketing and Sales
On the Job Training
Requirements (OTJ)
Current
Number of
Vacancies
(2018)
Average Weeks
Vacant
Explanation
No OTJ Required
Less Than A Month of OTJ
Required
Between 1 Month and 6
Months of OTJ Required
Between 6 Months to 1 Year
of OTJ Required
Between 1 and 2 Years of OTJ
Required
Over 2 Years of OTJ Required
(specify here)
Other
Does the industry experience any amount of
workforce cross‐over between commercial
and U.S. government uranium activities?
If yes, explain below.
Are the skills associated with the workforce in
your organization transferable to other non‐
uranium industries?
If yes, explain below.
D
E
If you resumed operations at an idled facility, do you reasonably anticipate being able to hire or rehire workers? If so, in what in timeframe?”
F
G
Does the geographic location of your
organization's facilities play any role in the
challenges in hiring, retaining, and rehiring
employees?
Does your organization utilize or provide
consulting services that assist in optimizing
core business processes relating to your
H organization's role in the nuclear fuel cycle?
If yes, explain below and
specify the categories of
employees that this
challenge pertains to.
If yes, describe the types of firms you work with, and the
substance of the consulting work below. Consider the
degree of integration of the uranium and nuclear fuel
industries in your answer.
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11a: Competition and Demand Trends
From your organization's perspective, explain how demand within the United States and outside of the United States for uranium products and
nuclear fuel assemblies has changed from 2009 to 2018. Explain any trends and describe the principal factors that have affected these changes in
demand.
Market
Overall Change
Explanation and Factors
A
Within the United States
Outside the United States
From 2009 to 2018, indicate whether import competition has affected your U.S. manufacturing operations, sales, employment, planned expansions,
etc. with respect to the production of any type of uranium products or nuclear fuel assemblies. Expain your answer below.
Item
B.
1
2
3
4
5
Explain
Yes/No
Manufacturing
Operations
Sales
Employment
Planned Expansions
Other (specify)
From 2009 to 2018, has your organization experienced any negative effects on its return on investment or its growth, investment, ability to raise
capital, existing development and production efforts, or the scale of capital investments as a result of imports of any type of uranium products or
nuclear fuel assemblies into the United States? Indicate Yes/No to the right and explain below.
Item
C.
1
2
Explain
Yes/No
Return on Investment
Investments
3 Ability to Raise Capital
4
Existing Development/
Production Efforts
5
6
Scale of Capital
Other (specify)
What is the current/future impact on your organization of competition in the U.S. market for uranium products or nuclear fuel assemblies originating
from countries with state‐owned enterprises, such as Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and China?
D.
E.
Describe the top five most significant challenges to the competitive position of your organization in the U.S. uranium market.
1
2
1
3
4
5
Describe the top five most significant challenges to the competitive position of your organization in the non‐U.S. uranium market.
1
2
2
3
4
5
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11b: Competitors
For each of the following factors, indicate whether uranium producers or nuclear fuel fabricators located inside the U.S. or outside the U.S. possess the competitive advantage, specify the country with the perceived
advantage, and explain your reasoning.
Factor
U.S. or Non‐U.S. Location with
Advantage
Country with Perceived
Advantage
Explain
Labor Costs
Environmental Compliance Costs
Material Costs
Equipment Costs
Facility Costs
Supply of Skilled Workers
A.
Overall Finished Product Price
Quality
Lead Time
Reduced Process Variability
Reduced Cost
Safety Requirements Costs
Government Support/Subsidies
Currency Valuation
Regulatory Costs (Non‐Environmental)
Other
(specify here)
Other
(specify here)
Identify your organization's leading U.S. competitor in the manufacture of any type of uranium, and identify their primary competitive attribute.
Top U.S. Competitors
Competitor Name
State
Global Headquarters
Country
Primary Competitive Attribute
Explain
1
2
3
4
5
B.
Identify your organization's leading non‐U.S. competitor in the manufacture of any type of uranium, and identify their primary competitive attribute.
Top Non‐U.S. Competitors
Competitor Name
Country
Global Headquarters
Country
Primary Competitive Attribute
Explain
1
2
3
4
5
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11c: Competitive Challenges
Please answer the following questions, and explain your answer.
Russian/China Presence on the Global Uranium Market
A
1
Have restrictions on imports of Russian uranium affected your
organization?
2
Would your organization's posture be affected by an increased Russian
presence in the U.S. or global market?
3
Will China's increasing global presence in the nuclear fuel sector affect your
organization?
Current Competitiveness
‐Yes/No‐
Explain
‐Yes/No‐
Explain
‐Yes/No‐
Explain
‐Yes/No‐
Explain
1 Has your organization changed its pricing practices in the past ten years?
B.
2
Has your organization engaged in any cost‐cutting measures in order to
compete with cheaper imports of uranium products and volatile prices?
3
Has your organization made significant operational or strategic changes in
order to better compete in the uranium market?
4
Has the increasing presence of natural gas‐fired power plants affected your
organization's competitiveness?
5
Have renewable energy technologies (e.g. solar and wind) affected your
organization's competitiveness?
6
Does the uranium concentration in ore recovered from U.S. mines impact
your organization's competitiveness?
7
Has your organization been impacted by the lack of a U.S.‐technology
based civilian enrichment facility?
International Markets and Factors
While the nuclear power sector is declining domestically in terms of
1 number of facilities, it is growing globally. Do you plan to participate, or
increase participation, in the global uranium market?
2
Apart from potential government subsidies, do you believe that foreign
uranium producers operate at lower costs than U.S. producers?
3
Do you consider all international suppliers of uranium products to your
organization reliable?
4
Do other countries' environmental standards give your international
competitors an advantage? Describe.
5
Does the nuclear industry face challenges in complying with the Foreign
Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) when purchasing imported uranium products
from foreign countries? Identify any specific countries where these
practices, as defined in the FCPA, are prevalent.
6
Does your organization know of any direct subsidies or other state support
received by your international competitors?
7
Has the 2011 Fukushima disaster impacted your organization's operations?
Explain.
C.
Do uranium producers operating in foreign market economies (e.g. Canada,
8 Australia) have competitive advantages (e.g. geology, business practices,
logistics chain) over U.S. producers?
9
Do regulatory or legislative frameworks give operators in foreign market
economies (e.g. Canada, Australia) advantages over U.S. producers?
Domestic Operations and Factors
Does the United States currently have the uranium resources and
associated infrastructure available to support U.S. national defense and
1
critical infrastructure needs for the foreseeable future? If no, what actions
do you believe are necessary to enhance the U.S. nuclear infrastructure.
If your organization operates a uranium mill, have you had to rely on
2 "alternative feed material" instead of "traditional ore" to support your
business? If so, is it a sustainable business model?
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D
3
Have any U.S. regulatory regime changes in the last ten years impacted
your organization's current competitiveness? Please list specific changes.
4
Have uranium market conditions affected your organization's ability to
obtain financing for operations to remain solvent?
5
Has the U.S. Department of Energy's program of selling off natural uranium
and low enriched uranium (LEU) stocks affected your organization?
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12: Certification
The undersigned certifies that the information herein supplied in response to this questionnaire is complete and correct to the best of his/her
knowledge. It is a criminal offense to willfully make a false statement or representation to any department or agency of the United States Government
as to any matter within its jurisdiction (18 U.S.C. 1001 (1984 & SUPP. 1197)).
Once your organization has completed this survey, save a copy and submit it via email to [email protected]. Be sure to retain your survey for
your records and to facilitate any necessary edits or clarifications.
Organization Name
Organization's Internet Address
Name of Authorizing Official
Title of Authorizing Official
E‐mail Address
Phone Number and Extension
Date Certified
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