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Uranium Mining and Nuclear Energy Evolution in Kazakhstan: Navigating Geopolitics, Investment, and Sustainability for a Carbon-Neutral Future

Kazakhstan plays a key role in the global nuclear fuel cycle, providing 43% of global uranium production in 2022 and owning 12% of the world's reserves. However, until now, the country's participation has been limited to the supply of raw materials. Kazakhstan's ambitions go beyond uranium exports. The country sees an opportunity to develop the domestic potential of the nuclear-powered energy generation, moving up the value chain from uranium mining to fuel production and possibly even to the production of reactor components.

Moderator
Botagoz Muldagalieva
Director of IR Department
Kazatomprom
Presentations:
16:00 - The Nuclear Silk Road: Kazakhstan’s Role in a Global Nuclear Renaissance

Kruthika Anastasia Bala
Managing Director
Resources Now
16:15 - Kazatomprom's Strategic and Sustainable Development.

Askhat Bekenov
Director of the Department of Strategic and Sustainable Development
Kazatomprom
16:30 - Advancing Kazakhstan's Nuclear Energy: Opportunities and Challenges for Uranium Mining and Beyond

Aldiyar Toktarov
Chairman
Atomic Industry Development Association (AIDA)
16:45 - Cooperation in the nuclear industry "Kazakhstan-Turkey"

Baurzhan Duisebayev
CEO
Chemical engineering design bureau
17:00 - In Situ Recovery and other potential by-products.

Robert Bowell
Geochemist
SRK Consulting (UK)