Global Uranium Mining to 2035
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Global Uranium Mining to 2035
Summary
GlobalData's Global Uranium Mining to 2035 provides a comprehensive coverage on the global Uranium industry. It provides historical and forecast data on uranium production by country, production by company, reserves by country and world uranium prices. The report also includes a demand drivers section providing information on factors that are affecting the global uranium industry. It further profiles major uranium producers, information on the major active, planned and exploration projects by region.
Global uranium production is estimated to have increased by 6.1% to 63.9kt in 2025, with growth led primarily by Kazakhstan, followed by the US, Canada, Namibia and Uzbekistan. Rising climate-policy focus and the need for low-carbon power generation continued to support renewed interest in nuclear energy, reinforcing the demand backdrop for primary uranium supply.
Looking ahead, global uranium production is expected to increase further in 2026 to 70.4kt, up 10.1% over 2025. Growth is expected to be led by Kazakhstan and the US, followed by Canada, Niger, Namibia and Australia, with combined production from these countries forecast to rise from 53.8kt in 2025 to 59.9kt in 2026. Kazakhstan’s growth is expected to be driven by continued ramp-up at the JV Budenovskoye mine.
Scope
Summary
GlobalData's Global Uranium Mining to 2035 provides a comprehensive coverage on the global Uranium industry. It provides historical and forecast data on uranium production by country, production by company, reserves by country and world uranium prices. The report also includes a demand drivers section providing information on factors that are affecting the global uranium industry. It further profiles major uranium producers, information on the major active, planned and exploration projects by region.
Global uranium production is estimated to have increased by 6.1% to 63.9kt in 2025, with growth led primarily by Kazakhstan, followed by the US, Canada, Namibia and Uzbekistan. Rising climate-policy focus and the need for low-carbon power generation continued to support renewed interest in nuclear energy, reinforcing the demand backdrop for primary uranium supply.
Looking ahead, global uranium production is expected to increase further in 2026 to 70.4kt, up 10.1% over 2025. Growth is expected to be led by Kazakhstan and the US, followed by Canada, Niger, Namibia and Australia, with combined production from these countries forecast to rise from 53.8kt in 2025 to 59.9kt in 2026. Kazakhstan’s growth is expected to be driven by continued ramp-up at the JV Budenovskoye mine.
Scope
- The report contains an overview of the global uranium mining industry including key demand driving factors affecting the global uranium mining industry.
- It provides detailed information on reserves, reserves by country, production, production by country, production by company, major operating mines, competitive landscape, major exploration and development projects.
- To gain an understanding of the global uranium mining industry, relevant driving factors
- To understand historical and forecast trend on global uranium production
- To identify key players in the global uranium mining industry
- To identify major active, exploration and development projects by region
Table of Contents
52 Pages
- Executive summary
- Reserves and resources
- Uranium production
- Competitive landscape
- Uranium prices
- Major active mines
- Major development projects
- Major exploration projects
- Demand
- Appendix
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