Share of Chinese companies in the uranium production in Kazakhstan increased to 9% In Kazakhstan, uranium mining is concentrated among several large companies. Kazatomprom, the national company, leads the market with a 54% share, representing more than half of the total production. How will the recent acquisition of a stake in a Russian company by Chinese investors impact the distribution of uranium production? Although the change in ownership structure is recent, we can visualize the current distribution of production among companies based on data for the first half of 2024. Thus, the share of Rosatom (Uranium One) is 22%, while the share of Chinese companies increased to 9%. It is important to note that Rosatom is concentrating on assets with substantial uranium reserves, such as the large Budenovskoye deposit. The expectstion is that the company's strategy focuses on prioritizing highly productive deposits, which may have resulted in the sale of assets with lower production dynamics.