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
Publisher. 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.
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.
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.
Reasons 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.
Spanning over 32 pages “Global Manganese Mining to 2020” report
covers Executive Summary, Global Manganese Mining – Reserves, Production and
Trade, Competitive Landscape, Appendix. The report covered companies are - BHP
Billiton Ltd, Eramet, Consolidated Minerals Ltd, Moil Ltd, Vale SA, Eurasian
Natural Resources Corporation Plc
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