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NAC Worldwide Consulting
Offices
Atlanta
London
Moscow
Tokyo

a division of

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Nuclear Fuel Cycle
- "We are where you are"
With
specialists around the world in the front- and back-end of the
fuel cycle, NAC's expertise in fuel cycle consulting is second
to none.
NAC distinguishes itself from other fuel cycle consultants
through its informed objectivity--NAC maintains no outside interests
that could bias its consulting.
NAC operates the world's most comprehensive global
fuel-cycle database (Fuel-Trac)
and has a worldwide network of key industry contacts.
Our consultants produce customized reports on the
nuclear fuel cycle, including global market overviews and comprehensive
segment reports. A listing of our recent reports can be found
here.

Front-End Consulting
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Uranium Mining and Milling
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Uranium and Conversion Markets
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| NAC analyzes the geology, mining
methods, operations, production status and economics of uranium
production centers worldwide-most of which NAC consultants have
visited. |
Typical U3O8 and
conversion reports analyze supply and demand and forecast prices
and price trends, accounting for influences such as trade restrictions
and supply from countries of the former Soviet Union. |
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Enrichment Market and Technology
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Fuel Fabrication
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| NAC examines issues affecting worldwide
enrichment supply, demand and prices, including weapons-grade
uranium and technology advances. |
NAC offers expert
analyses of fuel fabrication markets and technologies for all
types of nuclear fuel. NAC also provides utilities with special
fabrication procurement support. NAC consultants include former
utility fuel managers with extensive technical and procurement
expertise. |

| Decontamination
and Decommissioning |
Reprocessing, Recycling
and Spent Fuel Management |
| Led by its European consulting
team, NAC has performed extensive consulting on facility decontamination
and decommissioning costs and technologies. |
NAC provides industry-leading analysis of reprocessing
technology and markets, MOX fuel fabrication supply and demand,
and spent fuel storage and transportation. |
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