Kazakhstan’s
estimated copper and zinc mine production in 2013 was 426,500 metric tons
(hereafter't’) and 324,000t respectively, with the majority originating from
East Kazakhstan and Karagandy. Copper mine production is projected to increase
over the forecast period, owing to the expansions and mine life extensions at
the country’s existing mines.
Key
Highlights
- Kazakhstan’s estimated copper and zinc mine production in 2013 was 426,500 metric tons and 324,000t respectively, with the majority originating from East Kazakhstan and Karagandy.
- Kazakhstan’s base metal mining industry is mostly export-oriented, leaving a substantial amount for export and consuming very little.
- The country’s projected copper and zinc metal consumption in 2013 was 55,600t and 32,800t respectively, compared to the country’s projected copper and zinc ores and concentrates exports in the same year, which were 504,800t and 449,100t respectively.
- Kazakhstan’s two upcoming copper projects – Bozshakol and Aktogay, located in Northern and Eastern Kazakhstan respectively – are scheduled for commencement of operations.
Spanning
over 42 pages, 18 Tables and 12 Figures “Base Metals Mining in Kazakhstan to 2020”
report covering Executive Summary, Base Metal Mining in Kazakhstan, Base Metals
Mining In Kazakhstan – Drivers and Restraints, Copper Mining In Kazakhstan –
Reserves, Production, Consumption and Trade, Zinc Mining in Kazakhstan –
Reserves, Production, Consumption and Trade, Competitive Landscape, Fiscal
Regime, Appendix. This report Covered Company - Kazakhmys Plc, Kazzinc Ltd.
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