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Published: May, 2015 | Pages:
32 | Publisher: Timetric
Industry: Mining | Report Format: Electronic (PDF)
Synopsis Timetric's 'Global Manganese Mining to 2020' report comprehensively covers global reserves of manganese, historical and forecast data on global manganese ore production, and production by country and trade. The report also includes demand drivers affecting the global manganese mining industry, profiles of major manganese producing companies and information on the major active, exploration and development projects by region. Summary As the global economic recovery strengthened in 2014, the production of crude steel grew by 1.2% to reach 1.66 billion tonnes in 2014. This led to an increase in global production of manganese ore, which increased from 50.7Mt in 2012 to an estimated 59.2Mt in 2014 according to Timetric. In 2013, China was the largest producer of manganese ore at 23Mt, followed by South Africa (11.02Mt), Australia (7.26Mt), Gabon (4.3Mt), Brazil (2.44Mt) and India (2.05Mt). Of the rest, Ghana accounted for 1.91Mt and Ukraine 1.35Mt. Scope The report provides information on the global manganese mining industry together with the key demand drivers affecting the industry. It also provides information about reserves, historic and forecast production and production by country, major exporting and importing countries, competitive landscape and major active, exploration and development projects. Reason To Buy Gain an understanding of the global manganese mining industry, the relevant demand drivers , reserves, historic and forecast production, major exporting and importing countries, active, exploration and development projects and the competitive landscape. Key Highlights • Global manganese reserves measured 570 million tonnes (Mt) as of January 2015, with South Africa accounting for 150Mt, followed by Ukraine (140Mt), Australia (97Mt), Brazil (54Mt), India (52Mt), China (44Mt) and Gabon (24Mt). • The global manganese industry will be impacted by the interplay of related factors such as the growth and development of the global steel industry and investments in projects and ports. • The estimated increase in manganese ore production in 2014 was due to the additional annual manganese ore production capacity of 5Mt resulting from mine expansions and startups, 57% of which were in South Africa. In 2013, production increased by 8.9% over 2012, driven by increased demand from emerging economies, following a contraction in 2012.
Table Of Content 1 Executive Summary 2 Global Manganese Mining – Reserves, Production and Trade 2.1 Reserves by Country 2.2 Historic and Forecast Production 2.2.1 Production by country 2.2.2 Manganese price 2.3 Production by Major Active Mines 2.4 Major Exploration and Development Projects 2.5 Exporting and Importing Countries 2.5.1 Exporting countries 2.5.2 Major importing countries 2.6 Demand Drivers 2.6.1 Demand for steel supports the manganese mining industry 2.6.2 Manganese ferroalloys 3 Competitive Landscape 3.1 BHP Billiton Ltd 3.2 Eramet 3.3 Consolidated Minerals 3.4 Moil Ltd 3.5 Vale SA 3.6 Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation Plc 4 Appendix 4.1 What is this Report About? 4.2 Methodology 4.3 Secondary Research 4.4 Primary Research 4.5 Contact Timetric 4.6 About Timetric 4.7 Timetric’s Services 4.8 Disclaimer
List Of Tables Table 1: Global Manganese Mining – Manganese Ore Production (Thousand Tonnes), 2001–2020 Table 2: Global Manganese Mining – Major Active Mines (Asia-Pacific), 2015 Table 3: Global Manganese Mining – Major Active Mines (Europe), 2015 Table 4: Global Manganese Mining – Major Active Mines (Middle East and Africa), 2015 Table 5: Global Manganese Mining – Major Active Mines (South and Central America), 2015 Table 6: Global Manganese Mining – Major Exploration Projects (Asia-Pacific), 2015 Table 7: Global Manganese Mining – Major Exploration Projects (Europe), 2015 Table 8: Global Manganese Mining – Major Exploration Projects (Middle East and Africa), 2015 Table 9: Global Manganese Mining – Major Exploration Projects (North America), 2015 Table 10: Global Manganese Mining – Major Exploration Projects (South and Central America), 2015 Table 11: Global Manganese Mining – Major Development Projects (Middle East and Africa), 2015 Table 12: Global Manganese Mining – Major Development Projects (South and Central America), 2015 Table 13: Global Manganese Mining – Major Exporters of Manganese Ores and Concentrates (Tonnes) 2013 Table 14: Global Manganese Mining – Major Exporters of Manganese Ores and Concentrates (US$), 2013 Table 15: Global Manganese Mining – Major Importers of Manganese Ores and Concentrates (Tonnes) 2013 Table 16: Global Manganese Mining – Major Importers of Manganese Ores and Concentrates (US$), 2013 Table 17: Global Manganese Mining – BHP Billiton Ltd, Projects, 2015 Table 18: Global Manganese Mining – Eramet, Major Projects, 2015 Table 19: Global Manganese Mining – Consolidated Minerals Ltd – Projects, 2015 Table 20: Global Manganese Mining – Moil, Major Projects, 2015 Table 21: Global Manganese Mining – Vale SA, Major Projects, 2015 Table 22: Global Manganese Mining – Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation Plc, Major Projects, 2015 List Of Figures Figure 1: Global Manganese Mining – Simplified Geology of South African Manganese Deposits Figure 2: Global Manganese Mining – World Manganese Ore Reserves (%), 2015 Figure 3: Global Manganese Mining – Manganese Ore Production (Thousand Tonnes), 2001–2020 Figure 4: Global Manganese Mining – Manganese Ore Production by Country (%), 2013 Figure 5: Global Manganese Mining – Average Manganese Ore Price CIF China (US$/dmtu), 2008–2014 Figure 6: Global Manganese Mining – Major Exporters of Manganese Ores and Concentrates (%), 2013 Figure 7: Global Manganese Mining – Major Importers of Manganese Ores and Concentrates (%), 2013 Figure 8: Global Manganese Mining – Global Crude Steel Production vs Manganese Ore Demand (Million Tonnes) 2014–2020 Figure 9: Global Manganese Mining – Global Crude Steel Production vs Silico and Ferro Manganese Demand (Million Tonnes) 2014–2019
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