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National Atomic Company Kazatomprom and the UAE energy company Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) signed the first ever contract for the supply of Kazakh natural uranium concentrate for the energy needs of the UAE Barakah nuclear power plant.

The signing took place as part of the official visit of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to the United Arab Emirates, during which the Kazatomprom delegation took part in the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP28.

“We are proud that the first ever commercial contract between Kazatomprom and ENEC will mark the beginning of an important and promising cooperation between our companies. We are very pleased that our sales geography has expanded to the UAE and highly appreciate the recognition of Kazatomprom’s role in ensuring the UAE’s energy security and achieving zero emissions, which indicates our company’s strong reputation as a reliable supplier in the global nuclear fuel market. We hope that in the future our partnership will only strengthen thanks to the signing of new contracts aimed at ensuring uninterrupted supplies of natural uranium for the Baraka nuclear power plant,” said Meirzhan Yusupov, Chairman of the Board of NAC Kazatomprom JSC.

“Signing a contract with Kazatomprom, the world’s largest uranium producer, is strategically important for ENEC in terms of further diversification and ensuring the security of nuclear fuel supplies. With many countries making a significant positive shift towards incorporating civil nuclear power into their energy mix, the security of fuel supply is of paramount importance. Kazatomprom is expanding our list of partners to ensure a sustainable supply of fuels to produce clean electricity to decarbonize energy-intensive and heavy industries in the UAE,” said Mohamed Al Hammadi, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of ENEC.

The conclusion of this contract with a large UAE energy company will serve as a new impetus for cooperation between nuclear companies of both countries, and will also open a new country in the sales geography of Kazatomprom.

The scope and commercial terms of the contract are confidential and commercially sensitive and are not subject to public disclosure.