ERA

Energy Resources of Australia (ERA)

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ERA

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Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) is one of the world’s leading uranium producers. The company produces 10 per cent of the world's uranium demand. ERA is actively involved in the mining, processing and selling of uranium, and catering for environmental consulting services by EWL Sciences Pty Ltd. Energy Resources of Australia was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) in 19 November, 1980. Energy Resources of Australia main operating divisions include uranium and consulting. ERA is geographically distributed across Asia, United States and Europe.

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