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Page 1: The Bright Future of Global Mineral Resourcesdata.nbmg.unr.edu/Public/freedownloads/misc/presentations/The... · The Bright Future of Global Mineral Resources. Round Mountain, NV

Jon PriceNevada Bureau of Mines and Geology

Round Mountain, NV (2007)Azurite & Malachite, Ely, NV (J. Scovil photo)

The Bright Future of

Global Mineral Resources

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Round Mountain, NV (2007)

The Bright Future of

Global Mineral Resources

Demand is high.

China is #1.

The trends will help

guide exploration.

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Iron

Production statistics mostly from USGS/USBM

Demand is high for nearly every mineral resource.Demand is high for nearly every mineral resource.

Iron

Production statistics mostly from USGS/USBM

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Iron

Production statistics mostly from USGS/USBM

Demand is high for nearly every mineral resource.Demand is high for nearly every mineral resource.

Iron

Production statistics mostly from USGS/USBM

~18X more production

than 100 years ago

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Iron

Production statistics mostly from USGS/USBM

Demand is high for nearly every mineral resource.

Iron

Production statistics mostly from USGS/USBM

~18X more production

than 100 years ago

~4X more population

than 100 years ago

Demand is high partly because population is increasing.

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Iron

Production statistics mostly from USGS/USBM

Demand is high for nearly every mineral resource.

Iron

Production statistics mostly from USGS/USBM

~18X more production

than 100 years ago

~4X more population

than 100 years ago

~4X more per capita

consumption than

100 years ago

Demand is also high partly because standard of living is increasing.

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Annual global iron-ore production reached an all-time high

of 2.3 billion metric tons in 2009. That equals

approximately 0.4 km3 of ore, or at least 1 km3 of ore plus

overburden and waste rock – one huge mine, per year.

Banded iron formation, South Africa

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Iron

Production statistics mostly from USGS/USBM

Demand is high for nearly every mineral resource.Demand is high for nearly every mineral resource.

Copper

~22X more

production

than 100 years ago

~6X more per capita

consumption than

100 years ago

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Photo copyrighted by Michael Collier, from the AGI website, Rio

Tinto/Kennecott Utah Copper mine; the remaining

resource as of 16 May 2008 = 3.06 million metric tons of Cu

Global copper production in 2009 (15.8 million metric tons) nearly equaled over 100 years

of production from the Bingham Canyon mine (16.4 million metric tons).

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Iron

Production statistics mostly from USGS/USBM

Demand is high for nearly every mineral resource.Demand is high for nearly every mineral resource.

Gold

~4X more production

than 100 years ago

~same per capita

consumption as

100 years ago

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Barrick’s Betze pit, 2000Newmont’s Carlin East pit and portal, 2000

Global gold production in 2009 (2,350 metric tons) approximately equaled the cumulative

production from the Carlin trend (2,230 tons), one of world’s top regions.

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Coal

~80% more

production

than 30 years ago

~51% more

population

than 30 years ago

~same per capita

consumption as

30 years ago

(higher by ~19%)

Demand is high for nearly every mineral resource.

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Coal seams near Healy, Alaska

Annual global coal production (~6.8 billion metric tons)

equals approximately 4.9 km3 of coal, or ~1,600 km2 of land

with an average coal thickness of 3 m.

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Round Mountain, NV (2007)

The Bright Future of

Global Mineral Resources

Demand is high.

China is #1.

The trends will help

guide exploration.

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Iron

Production statistics mostly from USGS/USBM

Demand is high for nearly every mineral resource.

Iron

With 20% of the population,

China produces ~39% of the

world’s iron ore and ~50% of

the world’s steel.

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Iron

Production statistics mostly from USGS/USBM

Demand is high for nearly every mineral resource.

Iron

With 20% of the population,

China produces ~39% of the

world’s iron ore and ~50% of

the world’s steel.

Note that the recession is

evident in production from

the USA, but not China.

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Iron

Production statistics mostly from USGS/USBM

Demand is high for nearly every mineral resource.

Copper

China produces only ~6% of the world’s copper but is

aggressively seeking resources elsewhere.

China produces only ~6% of the world’s copper but is

aggressively seeking resources elsewhere.

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Iron

Production statistics mostly from USGS/USBM

Demand is high for nearly every mineral resource.

China has been the #1 gold producing country since 2007.

Gold

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The South African mines on

the Witwatersrand are

getting deeper and more

costly than before.

Sample from the Mackay-Stanford

Ore Deposits Collection

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Iron

Production statistics mostly from USGS/USBM

Demand is high for nearly every mineral resource.

GoldCountry Peak Year Tons

South Africa 1970 1,000

USA 1998 366

Australia 1997 314

USSR 1956-59 311

China 2009 300

Peru 2005 208

Canada 1991 177

WORLD 2000 2,600

South Africa’s production peaked in 1970, but China is on the rise.

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China produces ~40% of the world’s coal.

Coal

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Valmy coal-fired power plant, Humboldt County, Nevada

The amount of CO2 released from burning of coal in 2008 would have been enough,

without natural reduction from plant growth, rain, and other processes, to raise the

concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere by ~2.6 ppmv, a bit more than the recent

global trend of CO2 increasing ~1.8 ppmv per year.

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Leading Commodities with >100,000,000 tons

Producer of annual global production

China Cement (50%)

Coal (40%)

Iron ore (39%)

Phosphate rock (35%)

Gypsum (28%)

Australia Aluminum ore (31%)

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Leading Commodities with >10,000,000 tons

Producer of annual global production

China Zinc (25%)

South Africa Chromium (42%)

Chile Copper (34%)

Canada Potash (26%)

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Leading Commodities with >1,000,000 tons

Producer of annual global production

China Barite (55%)

Lead (43%)

Manganese (25%)

US Diatomite (36%)

Russia Nickel (19%)

Australia Titanium (27%)

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Leading Commodities with >100,000 tons

Producer of annual global production

China Rare earths (97%)

Tin (45%)

Molybdenum (39%)

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Leading Commodities with >10,000 tons

Producer of annual global production

China Tungsten (81%)

Arsenic (47%)

Vanadium (37%)

Cadmium (23%)

US Helium (63%)

Canada Uranium (21%)

Congo Cobalt (40%)

Brazil Niobium (92%)

Chile Lithium (41%)

Peru Silver (18%)

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Leading Commodities with >1,000 tons

Producer of annual global production

China Gold (13%)

Mercury (63%)

Japan Selenium (50%) – from smelting

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Leading Commodities with >100 tons

Producer of annual global production

China Indium (50%)

Germanium

USA Beryllium (85%)

South Africa Platinum (79%)

Russia Palladium (41%)

Chile Tellurium – byproduct of copper

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In production of 41 mineral commodities, China ranks well above all others.

Country Number of commodities Number of commodities

for which this country is for which this country is

the #1 producer among the top 3 producers

China 21 28

USA 4 14

Chile 3 5

Australia 2 11

Russia 2 8

Canada 2 6

South Africa 2 6

Congo 2 2

2009 production statistics from USGS

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So what?

And who cares?

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Round Mountain, NV (2007)

The Bright Future of

Global Mineral Resources

Demand is high.

China is #1.

The trends will help

guide exploration.

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For which commodities do you want to explore?

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For which commodities do you want to explore?

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Consider exploring for

commodities for which

China may control the

market: REEs, W, Sn,

In, barite.

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Consider exploring for commodities for which China doesn’t have

enough to meet its likely domestic demand: Au, Cu, Co, K.

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Consider exploring for commodities for which China doesn’t have

enough to meet its likely domestic demand: Au, Cu, Co, K, PGEs, Ni, Cr.

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China’s economy will likely drive up the demand for those

commodities for which it can’t mine enough domestically.

Commodity % from China % from Canada % from US Leading Producer

Platinum 0 3 2 South Africa (77%)

Potash 11 26 3 Canada (31%)

Chromium 0 ~0 ~2 South Africa (45%)

Copper 6 3 8 Chile (36%)

Nickel 6 13 0 Russia (19%)

2009 production statistics from USGS

For example, the leading

producers of nickel are

Russia (19% of 2009 mine

production), Indonesia

(13%), Canada (13%), and

Australia (12%).

Mount Keith Ni mine, Western Australia: 323

million metric tons @ 0.56% Ni

Spinifex texture in serpentinite, Honeymoon Well nickel deposit,

Western Australia - indicator of bladed crystals of olivine, from

quenching of an ultramafic lava flow

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Watch for competition in the regions of resource-rich Precambrian cratons,

which are major sources of iron, manganese, nickel, chromium, titanium,

copper, cobalt, zinc, gold, and uranium. This includes parts of Africa,

Australia, South America (particularly Brazil and Venezuela), Russia, and

Canada.

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Also watch for competition in the resource-rich current and past continental

and island-arc settings that are major sources of copper, molybdenum,

tungsten, gold, and silver. This includes the Pacific Rim of Fire, particularly

the Cordillera of South and North America, Mongolia, and several other

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Arrowhead clipart from www.firstpeople.us

Critical and strategic

minerals will change

with time.

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Critical and strategic

minerals will change

with time.

Arrowhead clipart from www.firstpeople.us

CuInxGa(1-x)Se2 or CIGS, for solar panels?

CdTe , GaAs, and Ge for solar panels?

Nd for magnets for wind and other electrical turbines?

Li and V for different types of batteries?

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Round Mountain, NV (2007)

The Bright Future of

Global Mineral Resources

Demand is high.

China is #1.

The trends will help

guide exploration.

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Lithium-brine evaporation pond, 2008 – temporarily

shut down wells in 2009, but continuing to produce,

Clayton Valley (Silver Peak), Nevada

Why explore in Nevada?

Among many other reasons, Nevada is the US leader

in gold, barite, and lithium; a significant historical

producer of copper, silver, and zinc; and a key source

of industrial minerals for construction (gypsum,

cement resources, aggregate).

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Thank you!

Round Mountain, NV (2007)Azurite & Malachite, Ely, NV (J. Scovil photo)

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