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Kazatomprom to end uranium production cuts in 2025

29th September 2023

By: Reuters

  

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ALMATY - Kazatomprom, the world's biggest uranium miner which for the last few years has restricted its own output in order to stabilise prices, will end such cuts in 2025 and thus significantly increase production, it said on Friday.

"Kazatomprom remains committed to its market-centric strategy and its disciplined approach to production and sales, and we're excited to witness the start of a long-awaited historical shift in the uranium market," Dastan Kosherbayev, chief commercial officer of Kazatomprom, said in a statement.

"As we are seeing a clear sign that the industry has entered into the new long-term contracting cycle, driven by the recognition of the restocking needs, Kazatomprom, with its best-class and lowest cost mines, is absolutely prepared to respond to these improving market conditions".

The spot price of uranium has more than doubled over the past three years, although it is still well down from a peak of $140 a pound touched in 2007.

For seven years including 2023, the company has produced 20% less than its contracts with the Kazakh government allowed, with this year's output seen at 20 500 t to 21 500 t.

In 2024, Kazatomprom said it would stick to its plan to produce 10% below the contract maximum, or 25 000 t to 25 500 t, while with no restrictions in 2025, production is expected to grow to 30 500 to 31 500 t, the company said.

"...Our intention to return to a 100% level of Subsoil Use Contracts production volumes in 2025 is primarily driven by our strong contract-book and already growing sales portfolio against conservative 2023-2024 production scenario," Kosherbayev said.

Edited by Reuters

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