Map Options

Color Scheme:
map placeholder
Click on a country for details.
Thorium Reserves (tons)

0

200K

400K

600K

800K

1M

1.2M

1.4M

1.6M

Thorium Reserves by Country 2024

  • The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) expresses the data of all its member states collectively. As such, per-country data is unavailable, so the total amount is listed for 8 of the 9 CIS member countries (Russia excluded).
  • Data listed for Russia pertain to Russia's Asian territory only. Data for Russia's European territory are added to that of eight other countries to determine the CIS total reserves.

39 countries

Country
Thorium Reserves (tons)
Additional Details
Uzbekistan1.5M
CIS member. Value shown includes all CIS countries combined
Kazakhstan1.5M
CIS member. Value shown includes all CIS countries combined
Azerbaijan1.5M
CIS member. Value shown includes all CIS countries combined
Belarus1.5M
CIS member. Value shown includes all CIS countries combined
Kyrgyzstan1.5M
CIS member. Value shown includes all CIS countries combined
Moldova1.5M
CIS member. Value shown includes all CIS countries combined
Armenia1.5M
CIS member. Value shown includes all CIS countries combined
India846.5K
Brazil632K
United States595K
Egypt380K
Turkey374K
Venezuela300K
Canada172K
South Africa148K
China100K
Estimate includes 9,000 tons in Taiwan and may be significantly lower than the true value
Norway87K
Greenland86K
Estimate is actually a range: 86 000 - 93 000
Finland60K
Russia55K
Data for Asian portion only. Reserves in Russia's European territory are totaled with CIS data
Sweden50K
Iran30K
Morocco30K
Nigeria29K
Madagascar22K
Peru20K
Malaysia18K
Thailand10K
Angola10K
Mozambique10K
Malawi9K
Kenya8K
South Korea6K
Vietnam5K
Estimate is actually a range: 5,000 - 10,000
Sri Lanka4K
Uruguay3K
DR Congo2.5K
Argentina1.3K
France1K
Total14.6M

Which country has highest thorium reserves?

The countries with the highest thorium reserves all have 1.5 million on hand. Those countries include Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, and Armenia.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sources