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Rio Tinto also has majority interests in two undeveloped uranium ore bodies. These are:
 
Rio Tinto also has majority interests in two undeveloped uranium ore bodies. These are:
 
* the Jabiluka lease in the Northern Territory held by ERA;
 
* the Jabiluka lease in the Northern Territory held by ERA;
* the Kintyre lease owned by [[Canning Resources]] Pty Ltd, which is wholly owned by Rio Tinto. <ref name="Rio Tinto submission"/>
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* the Kintyre lease in Western Australia is owned by [[Canning Resources]] Pty Ltd, which is wholly owned by Rio Tinto. <ref name="Rio Tinto submission"/>
  
 
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Rio Tinto, one of the world's largest mining companies, has major interests in uranium mining in Australia and in Namibia. It is the world's second largest producer of uranium. [1]

The company has major shareholdings in two operating uranium mines:

Rio Tinto also has majority interests in two undeveloped uranium ore bodies. These are:

  • the Jabiluka lease in the Northern Territory held by ERA;
  • the Kintyre lease in Western Australia is owned by Canning Resources Pty Ltd, which is wholly owned by Rio Tinto. [1]

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