Global Competition for Uranium Reserves: Turkey's Strategic Position
Global uranium race Turkey's strategic - Amid increasing energy demand and global tensions, the search for strategic raw materials is at the forefront of all countries' attention. In this regard, uranium reserves have become one of the most important topics on the international agenda.

Uranium, considered the primary fuel for nuclear energy, is of vital importance for both the energy and defense industries. Many states prioritize the supply of this valuable element to ensure energy independence and accelerate their economic development.
According to data from the World Nuclear Association, Australia ranks first in global uranium reserves with 1.7 million tons. This situation makes Australia one of the main suppliers for the global nuclear energy market.
However, in this competition, not only major players but also other countries are striving to strengthen their positions. Turkey is also among these states.
Approximately 22,000 tons of uranium reserves have been discovered in Turkey's Nevşehir-Gülşehir region. This discovery is considered a significant step in the country's energy security strategy and promises great potential for future nuclear energy projects.
The discovery and utilization of uranium reserves provide countries with opportunities to diversify energy sources, while also ensuring a strategic advantage in international relations. For this reason, global competition for uranium is predicted to intensify further in the near future.
