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Tajikistan and Kazakhstan forge strategic partnership for uranium and rare metals development

On August 22, during President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's visit to Tajikistan, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on exploring, producing...

Kazatomprom slashes 2025 uranium production target, raising supply concerns and driving up prices

Kazatomprom, the world’s leading uranium producer, has significantly revised its production target for 2025 due to delays in projects and shortages of sulphuric acid....

Navajo Nation and Energy Fuels negotiate uranium transport amid environmental and safety concerns

The Navajo Nation and Energy Fuels are currently negotiating the terms for transporting uranium ore from the Pinyon Plain Mine to the White Mesa...

Madison Metals secures Namibian approval for nuclear fuel extraction at Khan copper project

Madison Metals Inc. is pleased to announce that the Ministry of Mines and Energy of Namibia has granted permission for nuclear fuel extraction on...

Kazakhstan’s uranium reserves and production: Current status and future prospects

Kazakhstan, a leading global uranium exporter, manages both active and decommissioned reserves through its National Atomic Company, Kazatomprom. The company operates across 26 sites...

U.S. uranium production surges in Q1 2024

Uranium mining in the United States saw a significant uptick in the first quarter of 2024, with production exceeding 82,000 pounds of uranium concentrate,...

Uranium explorers push for end to mining bans as global nuclear demand soars

Uranium explorers are calling on Australian state governments to lift bans on uranium mining, as the fuel is poised for a long-term increase in...

NexGen Energy revises Rook I uranium mine in Canada cost to $1.6 billion amid inflation and engineering challenges

NexGen Energy Ltd. has revised the projected cost of its flagship Rook I uranium mine in northern Canada to $1.6 billion, up from an...

Kyrgyzstan grants uranium mining license to Kyrgyzaltyn for Tash-Bulak block

Kyrgyzstan's state-run company Kyrgyzaltyn has received a license to explore and develop the Tash-Bulak block of the Kyzyl-Ompol uranium deposit, announced Deputy Board Chairman...
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