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Base Metals Mining in Canada to 2020
OREANDA-NEWS. RnR Market Research Offers Report by Research on Base Metals Mining in Canada to 2020.
Synopsis
Timetric's 'Base Metals Mining in Canada to 2020' report comprehensively covers Canadian reserves of base metals (nickel, zinc and lead), reserves by country, historic and forecast data on nickel, zinc and lead mine production and price, historic and forecast data on zinc exports, and exports by country for zinc and lead.
The report also includes factors affecting demand for nickel, zinc and lead, profiles of major base metals (nickel, zinc and lead) producing companies in the country and information on the active, exploration and development nickel, zinc and lead projects in the country.
The Fiscal Regime section provides information about the country's regulatory authority, laws, licenses and other fiscal regime information such as taxes, rates and other charges applicable to the mining of base metals in the country.
It is an essential tool for companies active in Canadian mining and for new competitors considering entering the industry.
Summary
Canada had the 10th-largest reserves of nickel and seventh-largest of zinc globally, with 2.9 and 6.2 million tonnes (Mt) respectively.
Canadian nickel and lead mine production was 225,941 tonnes (t) and 321t in 2015 and is forecast to reach 273,071t and 24,666.9t in 2020 respectively. Zinc production was 263,209t in 2015 and is projected to decrease to reach 266,622t in 2020 compared with 271,800t in 2016.
Canadian zinc ores and concentrates exports were 102,088t in 2015 - up by 2.5% over 2014. Canada's zinc industry is mainly export oriented, with South Korea being the largest market for the country's zinc ores and concentrates exports.
Scope
The report contains an overview of the Canadian nickel, zinc and lead mining industry together with the key factors affecting the industry and demand for the commodities.
It also provides information about Canadian base metals (nickel, zinc and lead) reserves, historic and forecast data on base metals (nickel, zinc and lead) mine production and zinc trade, the competitive landscape and active, exploration and development nickel, zinc and lead projects.
Reasons To Buy
Gain an understanding of the nickel, zinc and lead mining industry in Canada, nickel, zinc and lead (base metals) reserves, historic and forecast data on nickel, zinc and lead mine production and zinc trade, demand drivers, active, exploration and development base metals (nickel, zinc and lead) projects, the competitive landscape and the country's fiscal regime.
Key Highlights
Over the forecast period, Canada is anticipated to prefer more exports of zinc in refined form, rather consuming it domestically or exporting the zinc ores and concentrates.
Canada's lead ores and concentrates exports were 17,400t in 2014, of which 13,790t was exported to China, followed by Australia with 2,050t.
Domestic nickel, zinc and lead metal consumption were 10,815t, 157,758t and 21,906t respectively in 2015.
Synopsis
Timetric's 'Base Metals Mining in Canada to 2020' report comprehensively covers Canadian reserves of base metals (nickel, zinc and lead), reserves by country, historic and forecast data on nickel, zinc and lead mine production and price, historic and forecast data on zinc exports, and exports by country for zinc and lead.
The report also includes factors affecting demand for nickel, zinc and lead, profiles of major base metals (nickel, zinc and lead) producing companies in the country and information on the active, exploration and development nickel, zinc and lead projects in the country.
The Fiscal Regime section provides information about the country's regulatory authority, laws, licenses and other fiscal regime information such as taxes, rates and other charges applicable to the mining of base metals in the country.
It is an essential tool for companies active in Canadian mining and for new competitors considering entering the industry.
Summary
Canada had the 10th-largest reserves of nickel and seventh-largest of zinc globally, with 2.9 and 6.2 million tonnes (Mt) respectively.
Canadian nickel and lead mine production was 225,941 tonnes (t) and 321t in 2015 and is forecast to reach 273,071t and 24,666.9t in 2020 respectively. Zinc production was 263,209t in 2015 and is projected to decrease to reach 266,622t in 2020 compared with 271,800t in 2016.
Canadian zinc ores and concentrates exports were 102,088t in 2015 - up by 2.5% over 2014. Canada's zinc industry is mainly export oriented, with South Korea being the largest market for the country's zinc ores and concentrates exports.
Scope
The report contains an overview of the Canadian nickel, zinc and lead mining industry together with the key factors affecting the industry and demand for the commodities.
It also provides information about Canadian base metals (nickel, zinc and lead) reserves, historic and forecast data on base metals (nickel, zinc and lead) mine production and zinc trade, the competitive landscape and active, exploration and development nickel, zinc and lead projects.
Reasons To Buy
Gain an understanding of the nickel, zinc and lead mining industry in Canada, nickel, zinc and lead (base metals) reserves, historic and forecast data on nickel, zinc and lead mine production and zinc trade, demand drivers, active, exploration and development base metals (nickel, zinc and lead) projects, the competitive landscape and the country's fiscal regime.
Key Highlights
Over the forecast period, Canada is anticipated to prefer more exports of zinc in refined form, rather consuming it domestically or exporting the zinc ores and concentrates.
Canada's lead ores and concentrates exports were 17,400t in 2014, of which 13,790t was exported to China, followed by Australia with 2,050t.
Domestic nickel, zinc and lead metal consumption were 10,815t, 157,758t and 21,906t respectively in 2015.
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