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Kazatomprom Plans Up to 14% Increase in Uranium Production for 2025

The company is scheduled to release further details on its financial performance for 2024 on March 19.

Kazatomprom, Kazakhstan’s national atomic company, announced plans to produce between 25,000 and 26,500 tons of uranium in 2025, according to a statement issued on Monday. This represents an increase of 7 to 14 percent over its 2024 output of 23,270 tons.

The company anticipates that uranium production from most mining operations will see varying percentage declines compared to targets set under existing subsoil use contracts, with these reductions expected to stay within an acceptable deviation of up to 20 percent.

Additionally, Kazatomprom reported a 10 percent rise in uranium production for 2024, reaching 23,270 tons, compared to the previous year.

Further details on the company’s financial performance for 2024 will be provided on March 19.

Kazatomprom serves as the national operator for the export of uranium, rare metals, nuclear fuel, and related technologies.

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