Kazakhstan's national uranium producer plans to increase production by 7-14 pct in 2025


ALMATY, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) -- Kazatomprom, Kazakhstan's national atomic company, plans to produce between 25,000 and 26,500 tons of uranium in 2025, according to a company statement released on Monday. This would represent a 7 to 14 percent rise from its 2024 production of 23,270 tons.

The company expects that uranium production from most mining companies will experience varying percentage decreases compared to the levels planned under existing subsoil use contracts, with these reductions remaining within an acceptable 20 percent deviation.

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