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What is the need of sacrifice?
The ultimate aim of every nation is to secure its citizens. The main problem is population and India is not understanding it.

Dude last time I heard the multi billion dollar POSCO project cannot go ahead because of the opposition from 20,000 or so villagers who fear their betel nut farms (which also happens to be in Govt lands) will get destroyed. The state must decide whether steel or betel is more important for the growth of the nation. If its the latter we better wind up our 'economic liberalization and industrial growth' mumbo jumbo and go back to being a agriculture based economy.
 
Meghalaya has 16% of Indias uranium reserves

Shillong: The actual uranium deposits in Meghalaya could be double than what has been established in exploration done by Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research (AMD), a top official said on Wednesday.

"Out of the 1,800 sq km of extent of the Mahadek basin in Meghalaya, only 28 per cent of the area is exposed and the deposits so far established are concentrated only in this area. Exploration work on the remaining stretch is being done currently with a relatively new technology called Hallibourne Geo-Physical Survey," AMD additional director PS Parihar said.



He said so far it has been established that the 28 per cent of the Mahadek Basin accounts for 16,000 tonnes of uranium, which is 16 per cent of the country's uranium resources. "Initial estimates say the entire basin could have over 30,000 tonnes of deposits," Parihar said on the sidelines of the Homi Bhabha birth centenary celebration at AMDs NE regional centre here.

"There is no reason to discount the rest of the basin which is unexposed. To explore the concealed deposits, the AMD is planning multi-disciplinary investigation," he said, adding that the rugged and inaccessible terrain with poor infrastructure and communication facilities is posing formidable challenges in the area.

The new technically-advanced survey using electro- magnetic radiation, being done by the AMD, is exploring the sub-surface conductors of the entire Mahadek basin to detect mineralisation, after which drilling would be done.

Parihar said AMD, during its six decades of exploration, has discovered uranium resources to the tune of 1,24,000 tonne spread across the states of Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, Meghalaya, Rajasthan and Karnataka.

Currently the directorate is carrying out active exploration works in Andhra Pradesh, North Delhi, Rajasthan, Haryana and Karnataka, besides Meghalaya.

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ONGC finds uranium reserve in Assam

Oil exploration firm Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) Saturday said it has stumbled upon a reserve of uranium while carrying out exploration work in an oilfield in Assam.

“Uranium traces were detected during examination of logs of the Borholla oilfield. Now a joint study is on with the Uranium Corporation to take this entire process forward,” said A.K. Hazarika, director of ONGC’s onshore operations. The oilfield is about 360 km east of Guwahati. There are more than 20 wells in the Borholla oilfield, apart from several abandoned wells.

With an estimated Rs.5 billion being sanctioned to carry out research and development and pilots for renewable and alternate energy, the two state-run firms have begun examining logs of over 900 oil and gas wells, mainly in Assam, to look for uranium reserves.

“Now the process is on to ascertain and examine all the wells in Borholla for uranium reserves,” Hazarika told reporters here.

This is the first time that uranium traces have been found in an Assam oilfield although other north-eastern states like Meghalaya have rich reserves.

“According to preliminary findings, the uranium reserves could be huge in this area,” another senior ONGC official said.

Surveys conducted by the atomic energy department indicate there could be up to 10,000 tonnes of uranium in and around Domiasiat, about 150 km west of Meghalaya state capital Shillong, the area considered to have the largest sandstone-type deposits in the country.

Meghalaya’s uranium ore reserves are spread over a mountainous terrain in deposits varying from eight to 47 metres underground.

However, Uranium Corp was forced to stop exploration work there in the mid-1990s following protests from villagers. Even now, it has not been able to carry out mining in the state.

Spurred by the recent findings, ONGC is now contemplating setting up a nuclear power plant if its current collaboration with Uranium Corp results in the discovery of uranium in Assam.

ONGC Assam’s oil production is now about 1.2 million tonnes annually.

Assam has over 1.3 billion tonnes of crude oil and 156 billion cubic metres of natural gas reserves, of which about an estimated 58 percent is yet to be explored. India produces about 30 million tonnes of crude oil annually, with Assam accounting for about five million tonnes.

Apart from ONGC, Oil India Ltd (OIL) is the other major exploration firm operating in the north-eastern state.

ONGC also has oil and gas exploration and production operations in countries such as Russia, Vietnam and Sudan.


The Hindu : Business News : ONGC finds uranium reserve in Assam
 
Guess Uranium is raining in for our reactors in our own country eh? I wonder how long it will take to harness this energy in India.
 

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