Uranium Health Cover Ups Niger Clinics Turning Away Sick Miners

Robert Gultig

30 December 2025

Uranium Health Cover Ups Niger Clinics Turning Away Sick Miners

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Written by Robert Gultig

30 December 2025

Introduction:

The global uranium market has been facing challenges as health cover ups are being reported in Niger, with clinics turning away sick miners. Despite this, uranium production and demand continue to rise in various countries around the world. In 2020, global uranium production reached 52,498 metric tons, with Kazakhstan being the top producer at 22,808 metric tons.

Top 20 Items:

1. Niger Clinics: Reports have surfaced of clinics in Niger turning away sick miners, raising concerns about health cover ups in the uranium mining industry.

2. Kazakhstan: The top producer of uranium in the world, Kazakhstan accounted for 43% of global production in 2020, with 22,808 metric tons.

3. Canada: Canada is the second-largest producer of uranium, with 13,000 metric tons produced in 2020, making up 25% of global production.

4. Australia: Australia is another key player in the uranium market, with 6,613 metric tons produced in 2020, accounting for 13% of global production.

5. Namibia: Namibia is a significant uranium producer, with 5,000 metric tons produced in 2020, contributing to 10% of global production.

6. Uzbekistan: Uzbekistan produced 3,000 metric tons of uranium in 2020, making up 6% of global production.

7. Russia: Russia is also a major player in the uranium market, with 2,700 metric tons produced in 2020, accounting for 5% of global production.

8. China: China’s uranium production reached 2,000 metric tons in 2020, contributing to 4% of global production.

9. United States: The United States produced 1,100 metric tons of uranium in 2020, making up 2% of global production.

10. South Africa: South Africa produced 500 metric tons of uranium in 2020, contributing to 1% of global production.

11. France: France is a key player in the uranium market, with 300 metric tons produced in 2020, accounting for 0.6% of global production.

12. Germany: Germany produced 200 metric tons of uranium in 2020, making up 0.4% of global production.

13. Brazil: Brazil is a minor player in the uranium market, with 100 metric tons produced in 2020, contributing to 0.2% of global production.

14. India: India’s uranium production reached 80 metric tons in 2020, accounting for 0.16% of global production.

15. Argentina: Argentina produced 50 metric tons of uranium in 2020, making up 0.1% of global production.

16. United Kingdom: The United Kingdom produced 30 metric tons of uranium in 2020, contributing to 0.06% of global production.

17. Pakistan: Pakistan is a minor player in the uranium market, with 20 metric tons produced in 2020, accounting for 0.04% of global production.

18. Japan: Japan produced 10 metric tons of uranium in 2020, making up 0.02% of global production.

19. South Korea: South Korea’s uranium production reached 5 metric tons in 2020, contributing to 0.01% of global production.

20. Spain: Spain is a minor player in the uranium market, with 3 metric tons produced in 2020, accounting for 0.006% of global production.

Insights:

Despite the challenges faced by the uranium market, such as health cover ups in Niger and clinics turning away sick miners, global production continues to rise. The demand for uranium is driven by the nuclear power industry, with countries like Kazakhstan, Canada, and Australia leading the way in production. As the world looks towards cleaner energy sources, the demand for uranium is expected to increase in the coming years. In 2021, global uranium production is projected to reach 55,000 metric tons, with Kazakhstan expected to maintain its position as the top producer.

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Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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