World's biggest uranium miner seeks extra shipping capacity bypassing Russia uranium UkraineCrisis Russia Kazakhstan mining
ALMATY - Kazatomprom, the world's biggest uranium miner, is seeking to boost the capacity of its alternative shipping route which bypasses Russia to mitigate risks from potential sanctions, the Kazakh company said on Wednesday.
The route goes from Kazakhstan via the Caspian Sea to Azerbaijan and then Georgia from where products can be shipped through Black Sea ports.Kazatomprom has an approved annual quota allowing it to ship a total of up to 3,500 tonnes from its Kazakh mines via the TITR, it said. For comparison, Kazatomprom and its joint ventures produced about 5,400 tonnes in the third quarter.
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