Global Inventory of Separated Plutonium 2015

(Data: End of 2013 Unit: ton)

 

Country Military Use(ton) Non-military Use(ton)
Russia 94.0 84.0
US 44.9 43.4
France 6.0 60.2
China 1.8 0.01
UK 7.3 99.9
Israel 0.84
Pakistan 0.15
India 5.12 0.2
North Korea 0.03  
Japan 47.1
Other Countries   5.0
Total 160.3 340.1

 

 

Military: Plutonium used in nuclear warheads or stored for use in weapons; plutonium that is reserved for possible military uses in the future.

Non-military: Plutonium separate-ed from spent nuclear fuel from a nuclear reactor for non-military purposes; plutonium declared as surplus for nuclear weapons.

The stockpile of fissile materials includes estimated ones with large uncertainties and thus total quantities are expressed in rounded numbers.

©RECNA Fissile Material Data Monitoring Team

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【Source】

竹内敬二, 2014: “プルトニウムは今[3]ドイツ、60トンを完全消費してサヨナラ”, http://webronza.asahi.com/science/articles/2014011500001.html

東京電力, 2013: “仏国の当社所有プルトニウムの取扱いについて”, http://www.tepco.co.jp/cc/press/2013/1226709_5117.html

内閣府原子力政策担当室, 2014: “我が国のプルトニウム管理状況”, http://www.aec.go.jp/jicst/NC/iinkai/teirei/siryo2014/siryo31/siryo3.pdf

AREAVA, 2014: “Traitement des combustibles usés provenant de l’étranger dans les installations d’AREVA NC la Hague report 2013, http://www.areva.com/activities/liblocal/docs/BG%20aval/Recyclage/La%20hague/20140601-Rapport%20AREVA%20Art%208%202013_2014-06-19.pdf

Federal Republic of Germany, 2014: INFCIRC/549/Add.2/17 (21 August 2014), http://www.iaea.org/sites/default/files/infcirc549a2-17.pdf

Frank von Hippel and Gordon MacKerron, 2015: “Alternatives to MOX: a new report by the International Panel on Fissile Materials”, http://fissilematerials.org/library/rr13.pdf

French Republic, 2014: INFCIRC/549/Add.5/18 (15 August 2014), http://www.iaea.org/sites/default/files/infcirc549a5-18.pdf

Harold A. Feiveson, Alexander Glaser, Zia Mian, & Frank von Hippel: “Unmaking the Bomb,” MIT Press, 2014.

IPFM, 2013: “Global Fissile Material Report 2013: Increasing Transparency,” http://fissilematerials.org/library/gfmr13.pdf

IPFM, 2014: “Next Steps in Increasing Transparency of Nuclear Warhead and Fissile Material Stocks for Nuclear Disarmament (5 May 2014),” http://fissilematerials.org/library/ipfm-npt-2014.pdf

Japan, 2014: INFCIRC/549/Add.1/17 (10 October 2014), http://www.iaea.org/sites/default/files/infcirc549a1-17.pdf

Kingdom of Belgium, 2014: INFCIRC/549/Add.3/13 (8 December 2014), http://www.iaea.org/sites/default/files/infcirc549a3-13.pdf

People’s Republic of China, 2014: INFCIRC/549/Add.7/13 (15 August 2014), http://www.iaea.org/sites/default/files/infcirc549a7-13.pdf

Russian Federation, 2014: INFCIRC/549/Add.9/16 (6 October 2014), http://www.iaea.org/sites/default/files/infcirc549a9-16.pdf

Swiss Confederation, 2014: INFCIRC/549/Add.4/18 (2 April 2014), http://www.iaea.org/sites/default/files/infcirc549a4-18.pdf

United Kingdom, 2014: INFCIRC/549/Add.8/17 (15 August 2014), http://www.iaea.org/sites/default/files/infcirc549a8-17.pdf

United States of America, 2014: INFCIRC/549/Add.6/17 (6 October 2014), http://www.iaea.org/sites/default/files/infcirc549a6-17.pdf

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