Uranium: Kazatomprom to Proceed With Budenovskoye-6 and -7

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Kazatomprom is proceeding apace with what promises to become the world's largest in situ recovery (ISR) uranium mine — with a capacity for producing more than 15 million pounds of uranium a year — now that the company has contracted for the mine's first three years of production, starting in 2024.

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