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Canada-listed uranium developer Laramide Resources has terminated its option agreement to explore for uranium in Kazakhstan’s Chu-Sarysu basin, citing regulatory changes that have reduced the project’s economic attractiveness.

In a company statement reported by inbusiness.kz, Laramide said it had decided to immediately withdraw from its agreement with Aral Resources, which granted access to more than 5,500 sq km of prospective ground near major uranium deposits and operating mines controlled by national producer Kazatomprom.

Laramide explained that amendments made late last year to Kazakhstan’s Subsoil and Subsoil Use Code significantly altered the investment framework for uranium exploration. The changes increased Kazatomprom’s mandatory participation in new uranium mining ventures from 50% to 75% and granted the national company priority rights to uranium exploration, effectively limiting opportunities for foreign juniors.

The option agreement, signed in 2024, envisaged securing up to 22 licenses in the Chu-Sarysu basin, an area considered prospective not only for uranium but also for copper and other minerals. Aral Resources had previously planned to invest tens of billions of tenge in exploration across the licensed areas.

Laramide said it will now refocus on uranium projects in Australia and the United States, which it described as more competitive and stable mining jurisdictions.

Commenting on the decision, Laramide CEO Mark Henderson said Kazakhstan’s policy amounted to a de facto nationalisation of future uranium exploration, increasing political, country and potential expropriation risks for new entrants. He warned that while Kazakhstan is seeking to secure long-term control over new discoveries, Kazatomprom itself faces a looming decline in its resource base, according to its own investor disclosures.

Henderson added that underinvestment in global uranium exploration is likely to deepen future supply deficits, potentially driving uranium prices significantly higher to incentivise new discoveries and development.

Source and Credit: inbusiness.kz

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