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Uzbekistan has significantly exceeded its previously announced uranium production targets and plans to continue expanding the sector in the coming years, according to information cited by inbusiness.kz from Reuters.

In 2025, the country increased uranium output to 7000 metric tons, well above earlier government projections. The disclosure was made by the presidential press service, which also said Uzbekistan intends to begin developing four new uranium deposits within the year.

An official report, published for the first time with detailed production data, estimates Uzbekistan’s total uranium reserves at 139000 tons. These figures contrast sharply with earlier expectations from the national atomic energy agency, which had forecast production of just over 4200 tons for 2025.

As part of its longer-term development strategy, Uzbekistan aims to raise annual uranium production to 7200 tons by 2030. Deputy Minister of Mining and Geology Ural Yusupov told state television that one project, with an estimated investment of $150 million, could start production as early as July this year.

Source and Credit: inbusiness.kz

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