Impacts Of Anti-Nuclear Movement On The Mining Industry In New Mexico

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ignacio Salazar
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Somebody sure gave me the wrong title. I can talk much more freely about the impact of the anti-nuclear movement on the DRILLING industry in New Mexico. In a word, it is being "clobbered." It doesn't seem like very long ago that my brothers and I were busy trying to find enough new equipment (and trying to talk bankers into lending us enough money) to keep up with drilling work we could get. Seemed like no matter how hard we worked, and how much money we borrowed, we were always one step behind where we wanted to be. We had so many holes to drill that all our crews were working three shifts a day, and over several states. The nation needed energy, and we were ready to help supply it. Exploration and development drilling jobs were all going full-blast. We had trouble keeping up with them. With luck, we figured we'd be able to get all our equipment out of hock before all the necessary uranium mines were developed.
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APA: Ignacio Salazar  (1979)  Impacts Of Anti-Nuclear Movement On The Mining Industry In New Mexico

MLA: Ignacio Salazar Impacts Of Anti-Nuclear Movement On The Mining Industry In New Mexico. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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