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New Uranium Complex Launched at Zhalpak Mine in Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan's 'Ortalyk' has launched a new uranium complex at Zhalpak mine, aiming for a capacity of 900 tonnes per year, enhancing the country's nuclear sector.

The mining company ‘Ortalyk’ has officially launched a new uranium processing complex at the Zhalpak mine, with an initial capacity of 500 tonnes of uranium per year. This development is part of a broader project aimed at enhancing the production infrastructure, ultimately targeting a project capacity of 900 tonnes annually.

Gumar Sergazin, Deputy Chairman of the Atomic Energy Agency, highlighted the significance of developing uranium mining enterprises and exploring new deposits to strengthen Kazakhstan’s mineral resource base. He expressed confidence that this new phase of the Zhalpak mine’s development will not only boost the company’s production capabilities but also contribute to the growth of the nuclear sector in Kazakhstan. Additionally, it was reported that Kazatomprom has added six new promising uranium sites to its portfolio, indicating a strategic move towards expanding the country’s uranium mining operations. This initiative aligns with Kazakhstan’s goals to enhance its position in the global uranium market, given its status as one of the leading producers of uranium worldwide.

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