Kazatomprom, the leading uranium company in Kazakhstan, has received permission to conduct geological exploration at the Eastern section of the Zhalpak deposit. This authorization will enable the company to investigate and refine the uranium reserves in this area. Previously, exploration funded by Kazatomprom discovered uranium deposits of categories P1 and P2. The potential reserves at the Zhalpak deposit are preliminarily estimated at 30 thousand tons of uranium. The new geological exploration aims to convert these resources into reserves of categories C2 and C1 and to determine more accurate uranium reserves. The exploration project is planned for six years, after which the calculated reserves will be recorded on the state balance sheet. Currently, Kazatomprom is extracting uranium from 26 deposits and accounted for about 20% of the world’s primary uranium production in 2023.