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Sarytogan hoping to enliven Kazakhstan's graphite play

IN resource circles the Central Asian nation of Kazakhstan is probably best known as a source of conventional energy sources, but one Australian shell company is hoping to bring it into the clean energy revolution.

Sarytogan hoping to enliven Kazakhstan's graphite play

Kazakhstan has some of the world's largest uranium resources, and is a producer of high-emission fuels such as coal, gas, and oil, and while the former Soviet republic isn't yet known for its role as a...

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