World’s biggest uranium miner says unaffected by Kazakh turmoil | Malay Mail

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ALMATY, Jan 6 — Kazatomprom, the world’s biggest uranium producer, said today 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. Spot...

ALMATY, Jan 6 — Kazatomprom, the world’s biggest uranium producer, said today it was operating normally with no impact on output or exports despite unrest in Kazakhstan.

But the central Asian country’s political turmoil does not seem to have so far affected key industries. 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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