Fuelling Europe's Future

Uranium Supply, Conversion and Enrichment

Hybrid event - On-site (60 seats) & Online Today, 100 commercial nuclear power plants operate across 12 EU Member States. The demand for natural uranium in the EU represents approximately 18% of global uranium requirements, and more than 12,000 tU/year are expected to be required until 2031. Despite the supply of natural uranium, enrichment and conversion services are well secured for the coming years, in the medium-term market access to those services may be insufficient for the EU players, and further investments in the fuel cycle are crucial for long-term security of supply. Furthermore, the current geopolitical situation highlights the need for additional efforts towards the diversification of suppliers. Following the presentation of the latest Euratom Supply Agency Report on the security of the European fuel supply, we will discuss this challenging landscape and explore possible strategies together with our speakers: - Michael Bryant, Vice-President, Marketing & Sales, Urenco - Fernando Lozano, Procurement Director, Enusa - Jean-Michel Guiheux, Vice-President Sourcing & Supply Contracts, Orano This session will be moderated by Kamen Kraev, Secretary General, NucNet. You can attend the event on-site or via live streaming. It is free of charge, but we ask you to register.

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