In terms of production, Russia was the largest
producer of iron ore in Europe and the fifth-largest producer globally in 2014.
Central Russia accounts for more than half of country’s production, while the
rest of the output originates from the Urals and Siberia region. Publisher
estimated Russian iron ore production of 105 million tonnes (Mt) in 2014.
Publisher's 'Iron Ore Mining in Russia to 2020'
report comprehensively covers Russian reserves of iron ore, historical and
forecast data on iron ore production and iron ore prices, production by form
(lumps and fines), iron ore consumption and consumption by industry and trade.
The report also includes demand drivers affecting the global iron ore mining
industry, profiles of major iron ore producing companies and information on the
major active, exploration and development projects.
Scope
The report provides information on Russian iron ore
reserves versus reserves in select other countries, iron content in the
reserves, historic and forecast iron ore production and production by form
together with the key demand drivers affecting the industry, trade (export and
import partners), historic and forecast consumption and consumption by
industry, competitive landscape, major active, exploration and development
projects and the fiscal regime governing the Russian mining (iron ore) industry.
Reasons to Buy
Gain an understanding of the Russian iron ore mining
industry, the relevant demand drivers , reserves, historic and forecast
production, production by form, consumption and consumption by industry, major
exporting and importing countries, active, exploration and development projects
and the competitive landscape.
Key Highlights
- Russia had the third-largest crude iron ore reserves with 25 billion tonnes (Bt), representing a global share of 13.1%, with deposits mainly located in Ural region, Moscow, North West Russia and Siberia.
- In terms of production, Russia was the largest producer of iron ore in Europe and the fifth-largest producer globally in 2014. Central Russia accounts for more than half of country’s production, while the rest of the output originates from the Urals and Siberia region.
- The estimated growth in Russian iron ore production is attributed to the scheduled commissioning of various upcoming iron ore projects such as the Garinskoye project in Irkutsk Oblast and the Bystrinskoye deposit in Zabaykalsky Krai province, both scheduled to commence operations by the end of 2015.
Spanning over 33 pages “Iron Ore Mining in Russia to 2020” report
covers Executive Summary, Iron Ore Mining in Russia – Reserves, Production,
Consumption and Trade, Fiscal Regime, Appendix.
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