Global Copper Mining Industry (Reserves, Production, Consumption and Trade) to 2020

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Dallas, TX -- (SBWire) -- 09/22/2014 --Global copper mine production was 18.1 million tonnes (Mt) in 2013, up by 8.4% compared to the previous year, with Chile accounting for almost one-third of the share. In 2013, the countries which dominated global copper mine production were China, Chile and Peru, supported by the commencement of new mines in Mongolia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Zambia. Global copper mine production is further forecast to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.9% over the period 2014–2020 and the DRC, Peru and Zambia are poised to play bigger roles in the future.

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The 'Global Copper Mining to 2020' report comprehensively covers historical and forecast data on global copper mine production and consumption to 2020, and reserves – also by country – and trade. The report also includes drivers and restraints affecting the global copper mining industry, profiles of major copper mining companies, and information on the major active, exploration and development projects by region.

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The report contains an overview of the global copper mining industry, together with its key growth factors and restraints. It also provides information about reserves, production, prices, the competitive landscape and major active, exploration and development projects.

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Key highlights:

-Global copper mine production was 18.1 million tonnes (Mt) in 2013, up by 8.4% compared to the previous year, with Chile accounting for almost one-third of this.

-Global refined copper metal consumption increased by 4.4% in 2013 over 2012. China was the largest consumer that year, accounting for 44% of the world’s use.

-Falling ore grades and the aging of some of the largest Chilean mines could pose a challenge to the global copper industry.

-According to the World Bank, aluminum is expected to continue to replace copper until the copper-to-aluminum price ratio reaches around 2:1.

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Gain an understanding of the global copper mining industry; the relevant drivers and restraining factors; reserves, historical and forecast production and consumption; trade and the competitive landscape.

Table of Contents
1 Executive Summary

2 Global Copper Mining industry
2.1 Global Economic and Copper Mining Overview
2.2 Global Copper Mining – Drivers
2.3 Global Copper Mining – Restraints

3 Global Copper Mining – Reserves, Production, Consumption and Trade
3.1 Reserves by Geographical Regions and Major Mines
3.2 Historical and Forecast Production
3.2.1 Total production, by country
3.3 Copper Price
3.4 Total Production by Major Mines
3.5 Mine Type by Region – Surface vs Underground
3.6 Major Exploration and Development Projects
3.7 Global Copper Consumption
3.7.1 Copper consumption in advanced and emerging economies
3.7.2 Copper consumption by end use
3.8 Major Exporting and Importing Countries
3.8.1 Major exporting countries
3.8.2 Major importing countries

4 Competitive Landscape
4.1 Corporacion Nacional del Cobre de Chile (Codelco)
4.2 Grupo Mexico
4.3 Glencore Plc
4.4 Freeport-McMoRan Copper and Gold Inc. (FCX)
4.5 Jiangxi Copper Corporation Limited (JCCL)

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List of Tables
Table 1: Global Copper Mining – Chilean Mining Investment (US$ Million), 2013–2017 6
Table 2: Global Copper Mining – Chile, Investment Distribution by Stage (US$ Million), 2013–2017 6
Table 3: Global Copper Mining – Peru, Mining Investments by Segment (US$ Million), 2013 7
Table 4: Global Copper Mining – Reserve by Countries (Million Tonnes), 2012–2013 9
Table 5: Global Copper Mining – Reserves by Major Mines (Million Tonnes), 2013 9
Table 6: Global Copper Mining – Copper Mine Production (Million Tonnes), 2000–2020 12
Table 7: Global Copper Mining – Major Active Mines (APAC), 2014 15
Table 8: Global Copper Mining – Major Active Mines (Europe), 2014 16
Table 9: Global Copper Mining – Major Active Mines (Middle East and Africa), 2014 17
Table 10: Global Copper Mining – Major Active Mines (North America), 2014 18
Table 11: Global Copper Mining – Major Active Mines (South and Central America), 2014 19
Table 12: Global Copper Mining – Major Exploration Projects (APAC), 2014 21
Table 13: Global Copper Mining – Major Exploration Projects (Europe), 2014 22
Table 14: Global Copper Mining – Major Exploration Projects (Middle East and Africa), 2014 23
Table 15: Global Copper Mining – Major Exploration Projects (North America), 2014 23
Table 16: Global Copper Mining – Major Exploration Projects (South and Central America), 2014 24
Table 17: Global Copper Mining – Major Development Projects (APAC), 2014 25
Table 18: Global Copper Mining – Major Development Projects (Europe), 2014 26
Table 19: Global Copper Mining – Major Development Projects (Middle East and Africa), 2014 27
Table 20: Global Copper Mining – Major Development Projects (North America), 2014 28
Table 21: Global Copper Mining – Major Development Projects (South and Central America), 2014 29
Table 22: Global Copper Mining – Copper Metal Consumption (Million Tonnes), 2000–2020 31
Table 23: Global Copper Mining – Corporacion Nacional del Cobre de Chile, Major Projects, 2014 38
Table 24: Global Copper Mining – Grupo Mexico, Major Projects, 2014 39
Table 25: Global Copper Mining – Glencore Plc, Major Projects, 2014 40
Table 26: Global Copper Mining – Freeport-McMoran Copper and Gold Inc., Major Projects, 2014 43
Table 27: Global Copper Mining – Jiangxi Copper Corporation Limited, Major Projects, 2014 44

List of Figures
Figure 1: Global Copper Mining – Reserve by Countries (Million Tonnes), Dec 2012–Feb 2013 10
Figure 2: Global Copper Mining – Copper Mine Production (Million Tonnes), 2000–2020 11
Figure 3: Global Copper Mining – Copper Mine Production by Country (%), 2013 13
Figure 4: Global Copper Mining – Annual Copper Prices, Nominal, (US$/Tonne), 2012–2015 14
Figure 5: Global Copper Mining – Copper Mines by Type, Surface Mines (%), 2013 20
Figure 6: Global Copper Mining – Copper Mines by Type, Underground Mines (%), 2013 21
Figure 7: Global Copper Mining – Copper Metal Consumption (Million Tonnes), 2000–2020 30
Figure 8: Global Copper Mining – Estimated Copper Consumption by Region (%), 2014 32
Figure 9: Global Copper Mining – Estimated Copper Metal Consumption by End Use, in China and Japan (%*), 2014 33
Figure 10: Global Copper Mining – Estimated Copper Metal Consumption by End Use, in the US and Europe (%*), 2014 33
Figure 11: Global Copper Mining – Estimated Global Copper Metal Consumption by End Use Sector (%), 2014 34
Figure 12: Global Copper Mining – Copper Ores and Concentrates Exports, Major Exporting Countries (%), 2013 35
Figure 13: Global Copper Mining – Copper Ores and Concentrates Imports, Major Importing Countries (%), 2013 36

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