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Polymetallic iron-oxide breccia complex. Olympic Dam* is the worlds largest deposit of uranium, and accounts for the major part of Australias uranium resources, though it is only recovered as a by-product with copper.
Economically recoverable uranium reserves are located in the western United States, Australia, Canada, Central Asia, Africa, and South America.
Kazakhstan is the largest producer of natural uranium worldwide, accounting for 43 percent of global uranium production in 2022. One reason is the countrys abundant uranium resources. Another is the geology of its deposits, which allows for low-cost, high-profit extraction through the method of in-situ leaching (ISL).
Australia is estimated to have the largest reserves, followed by Kazakhstan, Canada and Russia.
Production comes mainly from the McArthur River (suspended since January 2018, restarted November 2022) and Cigar Lake mines in northern Saskatchewan province, which are the largest and highest-grade in the world.