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  • Tuesday, 10 September, 2024
    Uranium
    World’s largest uranium miner warns Ukraine war makes it harder to supply west

    Pull towards Russia and China grows stronger, says boss of Kazatomprom

    Uranium concentrate at a processing facility in Kyzemshek, Kazakhstan
  • Friday, 23 August, 2024
    World’s largest uranium producer slashes production target

    Move by Kazakh mining company Kazatomprom threatens to squeeze supplies of the radioactive fuel

    Chunks of uranium concentrate, commonly known as U3O8 or yellowcake, are seen in the Uvanas processing facility near the East Mynkuduk uranium deposit in Kyzemshek, Kazakhstan.
  • Friday, 12 January, 2024
    Uranium
    Uranium rally could power on after supply warning, say investors

    Kazakh mining company Kazatomprom expects shortfalls for next two years

    Uranium concentrate, or yellowcake, at a processing facility in Kazakhstan
  • Wednesday, 8 April, 2020
    Uranium
    Uranium enters bull market after Covid-19 hits supply

    Prices rebound from March lows after miner Kazatomprom slashes production

  • Wednesday, 6 March, 2019
    LexUranium
    Uranium/Kazatomprom: oh glow you don’t Premium content

    The Kazakh producer wants to lean into an expected rise in demand

    A Kazatomprom employee monitors a uranium pellet molding machine at the Ulba Metallurgical Plant in Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan, on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2007.  The uranium pellets will be used to fill the fuel rods which power nuclear reactors.  Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg News
  • Tuesday, 13 November, 2018
    IPOs
    Kazatomprom makes its debut in London after $3bn IPO
  • Wednesday, 7 November, 2018
    Uranium producer Kazatomprom secures investors for London IPO
  • Wednesday, 31 October, 2018
    Uranium producer Kazatomprom targets $4bn valuation in London listing
  • Monday, 15 October, 2018
    IPOs
    Uranium producer Kazatomprom to list in London
  • Thursday, 6 September, 2018
    Energy sector
    Kazatomprom to stick with ‘value over volume strategy’
  • Wednesday, 5 September, 2018
    Commodities
    Yellow Cake on the menu for nuclear industry annual shindig

    Investment vehicle’s decision to buy and store uranium has triggered a rare rally

  • Tuesday, 5 June, 2018
    IPOs
    Yellow Cake heads for London listing to bet on uranium ‘mispricing’

    Investment vehicle will buy 8.1m pounds of the radioactive material

  • Monday, 4 December, 2017
    Commodities
    Kazatomprom to slash uranium output by 20%
  • Monday, 19 June, 2017
    News in-depthThe Big Read
    Investors welcome push to prise open Kazakhstan

    A sluggish economy adds impetus to President Nazarbayev’s aim to begin privatisation and reforms

  • Wednesday, 24 May, 2017
    IPOs
    Air Astana and Kazatomprom select banks for IPO

    State-backed airline and uranium producer are part of pipeline of Kazakhstan privatisations

    An Air Astana JSC passenger aircraft is loaded with luggage as it stands on the tarmac at Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2016. Kazakhstan's central bank is planning to review bank assets by the end of next year to help boost financial stability and spur lending that's needed to lift the economy of the former Soviet Union's second-biggest energy producer after its worst year since 1998. Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg
  • Wednesday, 11 January, 2017
    Commodities
    Uranium soars after Kazakh cutback
  • Wednesday, 12 February, 2014
    Industrial metals
    Supply cuts light up uranium prospects

    Spot price hovers around eight-year lows

  • Sunday, 5 December, 2010
    US & Canadian companies
    Russians to gain US uranium foothold
  • Friday, 12 March, 2010
    World
    Former Kazakh nuclear chief given jail term
  • Wednesday, 30 December, 2009
    Mining
    Kazakhstan claims to be biggest uranium miner
  • Monday, 26 October, 2009
    World
    Toshiba targets metals deal in Kazakhstan
  • Tuesday, 19 February, 2008
    Climate change
    Kazakhstan pursues strategy of enrichment
  • Monday, 19 November, 2007
    Climate change
    Kazakhstan in nuclear deal with Beijing
  • Monday, 20 August, 2007
    Climate change
    Toshiba to buy Kazakh uranium mining rights
  • Sunday, 22 July, 2007
    US & Canadian companies
    Call to block Westinghouse Kazatomprom deal
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