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Canadian Mineral Production for 2001

Canadian Mining Journal Staff | July 1, 2002 | 12:00 am

Natural Resources Canada has released its summary of the production of mineral commodities from Canadian mines, quarries and oil wells in the year 2001. The value of metallic minerals produced from Canadian mines reached $10.2 billion in 2001, a decrease of 6.8% from 2000, but 5.6% higher than 1999. Much of the decrease in value can be attributed to the steep decline in the value of nickel. There was also a significant drop in iron ore production levels, and sharp price declines in copper and zinc in 2001.

The data are derived from information published in the Statistics Canada publication Canada’s Mineral Production–Preliminary Estimates (Catalogue No. 26-202). Additional information is available at www.nrcan.gc.ca/ mms/efab/mmsd/production/ or by calling Mrs. Despo Makris at (613) 992-6522.

Production Value
2001p 2001p
(000 tonnes ($ millions)
except
where noted)
Metallic Minerals
Gold (kg) 157,853.6 2,112.4
Nickel 183.6 1,763.3
Copper 611.2 1,520.6
Zinc 1,009.6 1,416.4
Iron ore 26,981.1 1,155.2
Uranium (tonnes U) 12,992.2 675.6
Platinum group (kg) 18,153.8 568.8
Silver (tonnes) 1,224.4 267.9
Lead 149.4 108.3
Cobalt 2 78.2
Molybdenum (tonnes) 8,540 77.1
Other metals n.a. 501.7
Total metals n.a. 10,245.5
Nonmetallic Minerals
Potash (K2O) 8,184 1,581.5
Diamonds (000 ct) 3,685.2 846.9
Asbestos 294 132.2
Gypsum 8,119.2 96.4
Other nonmetals n.a. 4,895.3
Total nonmetals n.a. 7,552.3
Fuels
Coal 70,360.8 1,546.8
Total fuels n.a. 65,984.7

Sources: Natural Resources Canada; Statistics Canada

p Preliminary n.a. Not applicable


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