ASTANA. Jan 30 (Interfax) - Kazatomprom has obtained a license for uranium exploration at Inkai-Mynkuduk block in the Turkestan region in southern Kazakhstan, the country's national nuclear company ...
Kazatomprom said it obtained a new license for uranium exploration at the Inkai-Mynkuduk block in the Suzak district of Turkestan, Kazakhstan. The world's top uranium producer on Thursday said the ...
National Atomic Company Kazatomprom JSC has obtained a license for uranium exploration at Inkai-Mynkuduk block in the Turkestan region, the company said in a press release.
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Uranium miners tanked in morning trade on the ASX after Canadian producer Cameco said its Inkai joint venture in Kazakhstan ...
Cameco ( CCO.TO ) ( CCJ) shares dropped as much as 14 per cent on Monday amid a wider sell-off linked to the Chinese ...
Cameco (NYSE:CCJ) said Monday that uranium production was resumed at the Inkai joint venture project in Kazakhstan by its ...
A joint venture mining operation in Kazakhstan that Saskatoon-based uranium mining company Cameco is involved with has ...
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Uranium production at the Kazatomprom-Cameco operation was suspended on 1 January but has now resumed, the joint venture ...
Kazatomprom produced 6,500t of uranium in the fourth quarter, an increase of 12% from the same period in 2023. For 2024, the ...