The estimates global rough diamond production at 131.5 million carats
(Mct) in 2014, marginally up from 130.5Mct in 2013. The market for rough
diamond production centers around the top eight producing countries - Russia,
Botswana, the DRC, Australia, Canada, Zimbabwe, Angola and South Africa which
collectively account for 97% of global production. The Argyle, Orapa, Jwaneng,
Diavik, Catoca and Nyurbinskaya are some of the major diamond producing mines
while Alrosa, De Beers SA, Rio Tinto Plc, Dominion Diamond Corporation and
Petra Diamonds are the world’s largest diamond mining companies, collectively
accounting for 70% of global production.
Global Diamond Mining to 2020 report comprehensively covers global
reserves of diamonds and reserves by country, historical and forecast data on
global rough diamond production, and production by country and trade. The
report also includes demand drivers affecting the global diamond mining
industry, profiles of major diamond mining companies, and information on the
major active, exploration and development projects by region.
Scope
The report contains an overview of the global diamond mining industry
together with the key demand drivers affecting the industry. It also provides
information about reserves, historic and forecast production, reserves and
production by country, major exporting and importing countries, competitive
landscape and major active, exploration and development projects.
Reasons to Buy
Gain an understanding of the global diamond 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
- Diamond mainly occurs in kimberlite, lamproite and alluvial deposits. The world’s largest kimberlite reserves are found in Botswana’s Orapa region and in South Africa, while alluvial deposits are found mainly on the Atlantic coasts of South Africa and Namibia.
- The Australian Argyle mine in Kimberley region hosts lamproite deposits. Global diamond reserves were 730 million carats (Mct) as of January 2015, with Australia, Botswana and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) collectively accounting for 72% of the total.
- Globally, the accessibility of diamond deposits and the depth of occurrence are increasing challenges to the expansion of global diamond mining operations, with projects becoming more capital intensive, necessitating substantial investments, especially in technology.
Spanning over 30 pages, “Global
Diamond Mining to 2020” report covers the Executive Summary, Global
Diamond Mining – Reserves, Production, Demand Driver and Trade, Major Global
Diamond Producing Companies, Appendix. The report covered companies are -
Alrosa, De Beers SA, Rio Tinto Plc, Dominion Diamond Corporation, Petra
Diamonds Ltd.
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