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World's biggest uranium miner says it is unaffected by Kazakh turmoil

7 يناير، 2022
in Oman News
World's biggest uranium miner says it is unaffected by Kazakh turmoil

ALMATY – Kazatomprom, the world’s biggest uranium producer, said on Thursday it was operating normally with no impact on output or exports despite unrest in Kazakhstan.

Uranium prices have risen after unrest in Kazakhstan which was spurred initially by protests against fuel price hikes. Spotprices hit $45.50 per pound on Wednesday, the highest since Nov 30, according to a Platts assessment.

But the central Asian country’s political turmoil does not seem to have so far affected key industries. “Uranium mining is going according to plan. There have been no stoppages. The company is fulfilling its export contracts,” a Kazatomprom spokesperson said.

Kazatomprom’s attributable production represented approximately 23 per cent of global primary uranium output in 2020, according to the company’s website.

Kazatomprom’s London-listed shares clawed back some losses after the announcement, finishing Thursday down 6.7 per cent. They earlier hit their lowest since the end of September, adding to Wednesday’s 8 per cent drop.

Shares in other uranium producers fell on Thursday after Wednesday gains. Shares in Canada’s Cameco Corp fell 3.7 per cent on Thursday and a uranium exchange traded fund (ETF) from Global X fell 3.6 per cent.

Cameco said it could resume production of roughly 24 million pounds of uranium annually in North America if needed by the global market. Representatives for Canada-based Uranium One, which is a subsidiary of Russia’s state-owned nuclear corporation Rosatom GK, could not be reached for comment.

US-based Energy Fuels Inc said it could start producing uranium if the political unrest in Kazakhstan boosted prices for the nuclear fuel.

Earlier, a spokesperson for the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, the group that transports the country’s main crude oil export blend, said it was operating normally. Production at Chevron’s Tengizchevroil venture also has continued.

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