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Glenn McCullough
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Touring McArthur River    

Glenn explores the largest uranium mine in the world.

Economic growth is fueled by energy that must be cleaner, safer, more reliable, and cost effective. The energy industry is in the midst of an exciting renaissance. Clean, safe, reliable and low-cost nuclear energy fueled by uranium is in ever greater demand world-wide so Glenn McCullough, Jr. was pleased to accept his friend Cameco's President and CEO Jerry Grandey's offer to tour the world's largest uranium mine McArthur River located in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada.

 
   
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From Left to Right: Ralph Andersen, Vice President, Nuclear Energy Institute, Dr. Joe Gray, Director, Life Sciences Lab, Berkeley, CA, Jerry Grandey, President and CEO, Cameco Corp., Dr. Al Kupcis, President and CEO-ret. Ontario Power, Glenn McCullough, Jr., AMT, Skip Bowman, President and CEO, Nuclear Energy Institute, AL Shpyth, Cameco Corp. On arrival at airport landing strip for Cameco's McArthur River - the world's largest high-grade uranium mine located in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada.


Entering elevator to tour McArthur River mine which produced 21.2 million pounds of U308 in 2005. Inspecting boring machine half mile below earth's surface in McArthur River mine which enabled Cameco to produce 21.2 million pounds of uranium - about 20% of the world's total output in 2005.