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Nuclear Power Saudi Arabia’ Uranium Mining began

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Lol i can feel the pain of westerners... Think about iran Saudi Egypt Jordan getting nuclear weapons. Western Monopoly will comes to an end at once

That's not my headache. i would be happy if they arm themselves to the teeths for defence of their countries,

plz post from credible news sites.
 
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That's not my headache. i would be happy if they arm themselves to the teeths for defence of their countries,

plz post from credible news sites.

Are you telling this news is fake?

:( i thought it was true
 
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Are you telling this news is fake?

:( i thought it was true

It is accurate news.

KSA plans to built almost 20 nuclear power plants by 2030 and drilling for uranium in KSA (KSA is rumored/estimated to have one of the largest reserves of uranium in the world) is taking place while we speak.

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https://mobile.sabq.org/nYgFcv

Earlier today a deal with Russia was signed. Not long ago with South Korea. KSA has signed memorandums of understanding with 5 + countries when it comes to nuclear energy.

Nuclear power is the most efficient way of extracting energy from a fuel source. It is about 8000 times more efficient than oil and coal. A fingertip sized pallet of nuclear fuel (highly enriched uranium) contains as much energy as 481 cubic meters of natural gas, 807 kilograms of coal or 564 liters of oil!

I am quite sure that there is tons of uranium ore below the surface in KSA. However it is a quite challenging process to dug or drill it out. It must be mixed with the surrounding minerals and processed.

The ore is first crushed and then heated to dry the carbon content like clay so it can be washed away. That slurry of ore and water is leeched with sulfuric acid. This process causes the uranium atoms to bond with the sulfur and oxygen forming the uranium oxide liquid. To get it to that yellow powder (appearance wise) the uranium is pulled out of solution using ammonia afterwards to be purified even more once put into barrels.

Afterwards the uranium must be enriched before it can be used for power generation. That yellow cake uranium is 99,3% uranium-238 and only 0,7% uranium-235. To make the nuclear fuel nuclear scientist need uranium-235 isotope (an atom that contains the right number of protons but different number of neutrons). This is where the famous nuclear centrifuges come in that enrich the uranium. This is the most dangerous (due to radiation) and complicated process.

Firstly the yellow cake uranium is turned into a gas by creating a reaction with fluorine. The resulting uranium hexafluoride gas is even more pure than yellow cake uranium and ready to go into a centrifuge (basically a giant spinning container) designed to use physics in order to separate materials. The center fleeing forces in the centrifuge cause the heavier isotopes to come out of solution and collect as far from the center of the centrifuge as possible. Thus the heavier uranium-238 isotopes get thrown outward allowing the lighter uranium-235 to stay closer to the middle of the centrifuge.

This spinning process has to be repeated 1000's of times in centrifuge after centrifuge. Eventually the gas in the middle of the centrifuge gets more and more concentrated (in other words enriched = the gas is more U-235).

Once the fuel is 5% U-235 and 95% U-238 it is suitable for some nuclear reactors. Others require as high as 20% U-235. However that is nowhere near enriched enough for nuclear weapons which can require as high as 90% U-235.

Once the desired enrichment levels for the type of nuclear power plant that you want to run are reached, the enriched uranium hexafluoride has to be turned back into a solid by adding calcium. The calcium and hexafluoride react creating a salt leaving behind only uranium oxide which is then heated to approximately 1400 degrees Celsius and extruded into tiny ceramic pellets. Those uranium pellets are in turn put into rods and then 100.000's of those rods can be placed in various configurations inside a nuclear power plant.

It requires a lot of technical and chemical knowledge to master but it is very much possible once you have mastered the nuclear energy process.

The 40 Saudi Arabian nuclear engineers that went to South Korea for training purposes are taught the initial process.

Sorry for sounding like a nerd but I am chemical engineer by profession and nuclear energy is a subject that I like to read about and occasionally study. Anyway what I quickly described is of course not a full account of the entire process. Nevertheless it can give an idea of the process.:enjoy:

Saudi Arabia to award nuclear reactor contract by end 2018 - official

Reuters Staff

RIYADH, Oct 10 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia plans to award a construction contract for its first nuclear reactors by the end of 2018, a senior government official said on Tuesday.

“With sponsorship from the highest levels in the state, the contract will be signed by the end of 2018,” Maher al Odan, the chief atomic energy officer of King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy, told a news conference in the capital Riyadh. (Reporting By Reem Shamseddine; Writing by Noah Browning; Editing by Gareth Jones)

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...-wine-country-tourism-lifeblood-idUSKBN1CH34U

http://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/country-profiles/countries-o-s/saudi-arabia.aspx

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_energy_in_Saudi_Arabia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Abdullah_City_for_Atomic_and_Renewable_Energy

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_program_of_Saudi_Arabia




KSA will master the entire "nuclear energy process" as I mentioned above within less than 2 decades if not sooner. So it is not a question if but when. KSA will be like Japan and South Korea by then by all accounts. Nuclear weapons are old technology anyway. "Even" the likes of NK with outside help (granted) but hardly any economy can accomplish it. So no big deal really. The political aspect is the most challenging one which is why Rick Perry (Minister of Energy in the US) has been pressuring KSA to pick the US option (visited recently) and for KSA to sign the "123 agreement" which most regional countries have signed but KSA refused to do so. Very wisely.

http://middle-east-online.com/?id=263062

No coincidence that China is involved with the uranium drilling and that a deal was just signed with Russia.

In a few decades if everything goes according to the plan (God Willing), troublemakers out there to hurt KSA, will think more than they already do about such moronic ideas and once/if I ever will be involved in nuclear engineering in KSA, I will do my outmost to make this a reality as will 1000's of others.
 
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Man... @Max :cheesy:

Saudi Arabian Kingdom with nuclear warheads... Rolf... Western Monopoly just ended
 
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People tend to confuse nuclear energy with nuclear arms. While mastering the process of the first is related to the process of building nuclear arms, this is not what KSA is about to do. And once it will be attempted, it will not be done in full public view.
Is that why west wanted to stop Iran's domestic nuclear power plant
 
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Saudi Arabia is seeking peaceful nuclear energy with low enriched Uranium..
Wester societies are afraid of secret nuclear weapons development while monitoring everything? Then this must be based on paranoia if true..

People tend to confuse nuclear energy with nuclear arms. While mastering the process of the first is related to the process of building nuclear arms, this is not what KSA is about to do. And once it will be attempted, it will not be done in full public view. People involved in the process will obviously be able to do it though once the needed infrastructure is in place but that is at least 1-2 decades away. Most likely 2 as I wrote but it is a good beginning.

It's about high time that an Arab country and Arabs (500 million people and 20 + countries living on two continents and on a landmass almost the size of Russia) in general will master such processes. It has been tried in the past but outsiders (nobody will be mentioned, I promise) wanted it differently. Not any longer. UAE is well ahead of building its first nuclear power plant (Barakah).

Is that why west wanted to stop Iran's domestic nuclear power plant

The processes are related but KSA is not doing anything in secret from what I am aware of (and the international community) nor is KSA doing this in a similarly foolish way and doing it for 50 + years moreover. A huge difference.

There is a joke about a unmarried guy who at the age 20 decided and announced that he is gonna name his son Abdullah. Now, he's 40 and still single.

Iran is that guy.

Well it is been 50 + years (with Israeli and US help first, later Russian, Ukrainian, PAKISTANI and North Korean assistance) and still no final result.:( That analogy sounds accurate indeed.
 
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KSA is the most influntial country in terms of international politics .

lets suppose , if KSA make nuclear weapon , will the US able to sanction her ?
 
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