Kazakhstan’s national uranium producer Kazatomprom has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Slovenské elektrárne a.s. (SEAS), Slovakia’s largest electricity provider, to foster long-term cooperation in the nuclear energy sector.
The agreement marks the beginning of official collaboration between the two companies and outlines plans to supply natural uranium concentrate and potentially uranium dioxide (UO₂) for SEAS’s nuclear power plants. SEAS operates five VVER-440 reactors across two nuclear facilities—Bohunice and Mochovce—which collectively generate over 70% of Slovakia’s electricity.
Meirzhan Yussupov, CEO of Kazatomprom, said the MoU is a significant step toward building strong relationships with European energy partners. “Nuclear energy is vital for Slovakia’s sustainable energy future. This memorandum paves the way for mutually beneficial collaboration,” he noted.
Branislav Strycek, CEO and Chairman of SEAS, underscored the importance of diversifying nuclear fuel supply sources and welcomed the opportunity to work with the world’s leading uranium producer.
The MoU also opens the door for further cooperation beyond fuel supply, potentially expanding Kazatomprom’s footprint in the European energy market. It aligns with the company’s broader strategy to engage with top European utilities and support the continent’s transition toward cleaner and more secure energy systems.