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    Major player in nuclear fuel cycle products and services, from mining to dismantling, conversion, enrichment, recycling, logistics and engineering.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OranoOrano - Wikipedia

    Orano SA is a multinational nuclear fuel cycle company headquartered in Châtillon, Hauts-de-Seine, France. The company is engaged in uranium mining , conversion-enrichment, spent fuel recycling , nuclear logistics, dismantling , and nuclear cycle engineering activities.

  3. Jun 6, 2024 · Orano provides expertise throughout the entire decommissioning process for U.S. facilities: planning, program and project management, fuel handling, decontamination, dismantling, waste packaging and transport, and site restoration.

  4. www.orano.group › en › orano-across-the-worldOrano in the United States

    Orano is represented in the United States by its subsidiary Orano USA, based in Bethesda, Maryland. In the U.S., which has the world’s largest nuclear reactor fleet, Orano is a key nuclear supplier of materials and services to the U.S. nuclear industry and the federal government, ranging from supplying nuclear fuel materials and in-house ...

  5. Committed to responsible mining, Orano is a major player in the international uranium industry. Having developed expertise at every stage -- exploration, development production, marketing and re-development -- Orano is able to supply uranium for power generation to all its clients across the world.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Orano_CycleOrano Cycle - Wikipedia

    Orano Cycle, formerly COGEMA (Compagnie générale des matières nucléaires) and Areva NC, is a French nuclear fuel company. It is the main subsidiary of Orano S.A. It is an industrial group active in all stages of the uranium fuel cycle, including uranium mining, conversion, enrichment, spent fuel reprocessing, and recycling.

  7. BETHESDA, Md., October 26, 2023 – Oranos Board of Directors recently approved a $1.8 billion investment to increase the Georges Besse 2 (GB2) facility’s uranium enrichment capacity by 2.5 million separative work units (SWU) representing more than a 30% increase.

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