Russia Copper Mining to 2023
Summary
The Publisher's "Copper Mining in Russia to 2023" comprehensively covers Russian reserves of copper, historic and forecast trends in the country's copper production and the key active, exploration and development copper mines and projects. The report also analyses factors affecting the country's demand for copper, and profiles the major copper producers.
Russian copper mine production grew by 0.7% to reach 710 thousand tonnes (kt) in 2018. This was mainly due to a 12.5% increase in the output from Polar and Kola copper divisions of MMC Norilsk Nickel, the country's largest producer of copper, owing to higher recovery rates. The production is expected to post a forecast period (2019-2023) CAGR of 5.2% to reach 903.8kt in 2023. This will be supported by an anticipated rise in the output from the existing operations, coupled with the commencement of Udokan (in 2022) and Ak-Sug (2023) projects. Simultaneously, Russia's consumption of copper, driven by demand from the domestic automobile, construction and infrastructure sectors, rose by 2.3% to 394.2kt in 2018.
Key Highlights
Scope
Reasons to Buy
Summary
The Publisher's "Copper Mining in Russia to 2023" comprehensively covers Russian reserves of copper, historic and forecast trends in the country's copper production and the key active, exploration and development copper mines and projects. The report also analyses factors affecting the country's demand for copper, and profiles the major copper producers.
Russian copper mine production grew by 0.7% to reach 710 thousand tonnes (kt) in 2018. This was mainly due to a 12.5% increase in the output from Polar and Kola copper divisions of MMC Norilsk Nickel, the country's largest producer of copper, owing to higher recovery rates. The production is expected to post a forecast period (2019-2023) CAGR of 5.2% to reach 903.8kt in 2023. This will be supported by an anticipated rise in the output from the existing operations, coupled with the commencement of Udokan (in 2022) and Ak-Sug (2023) projects. Simultaneously, Russia's consumption of copper, driven by demand from the domestic automobile, construction and infrastructure sectors, rose by 2.3% to 394.2kt in 2018.
Key Highlights
- To gain an understanding of Russia's copper mining industry, relevant driving factors
- To understand historical and forecast trend on country's copper production, consumption and exports
Scope
- Russian copper mine production grew by 0.7% to reach 710 thousand tonnes (kt) in 2018. This was mainly due to a 12.5% increase in the output from Polar and Kola copper divisions of MMC Norilsk Nickel, the country's largest producer of copper, owing to higher recovery rates. The production is expected to post a forecast period (2019-2023) CAGR of 5.2% to reach 903.8kt in 2023.
- This will be supported by an anticipated rise in the output from the existing operations, coupled with the commencement of Udokan (in 2022) and Ak-Sug (2023) projects. Simultaneously, Russia's consumption of copper, driven by demand from the domestic automobile, construction and infrastructure sectors, rose by 2.3% to 394.2kt in 2018.
Reasons to Buy
- The report analyses Russia's copper mining industry, with details of reserves, production trends and forecasts, the competitive landscape and a listing of the major active, exploration and development projects.
Table of Contents
1.1 List of Tables1.2 List of Figures
2 Executive Summary
3 Russia Copper Mining - Reserves, Production, Consumption, and Exports
3.1 Copper Reserves by Country
3.2 Historical and Forecast Production
3.2.1 Copper prices
3.3 Active Mines
3.4 Exploration Projects
3.5 Development Projects
3.6 Consumption vs. Exports
3.7 Factors Affecting the Demand for Copper
3.7.1 Domestic Construction and Infrastructure sectors
3.7.2 Domestic Automobile sector
4 Competitive Landscape
4.1 Major Copper Producers
4.1.1 MMC Norilsk Nickel
4.1.2 Ural Mining and Metallurgical Co.
4.1.3 Russian Copper Company
5 Fiscal Regime
5.1 Governing Bodies
5.1.1 Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation
5.2 Mining Laws
5.2.1 Law of the Russian Federation on Subsoil (The Subsoil Law 1992)
5.2.2 Federal Law of the Russian Federation on Production Sharing Agreements
5.2.3 Federal Law on Precious Metals and Stones
5.3 Ownership and Licenses
5.3.1 Subsoil Ownership
5.3.2 Licenses
5.3.3 Termination of Subsoil License
5.4 Mining Rights and Obligations
5.4.1 Mining Rights
5.4.2 Mining Obligations
5.5 Taxes and Royalties
5.5.1 Federal Level
5.5.2 Regional Level
5.5.3 Municipal Level
5.5.4 Depreciation and amortization
6 Appendix
6.1 Abbreviations
6.2 Methodology
6.3 Coverage
6.4 Secondary Research
6.5 Contact Us
6.6 Disclaimer
List of Tables
Table 1: Russia Copper Mining - Copper Reserves by Country (Million Tonnes), February 2019
Table 2: Russia Copper Mining - Top Active Mines by Total Ore Reserves (Million Tonnes), 2019
Table 3: Russia Copper Mining - Historical and Forecast Copper Mine Production (Thousand Tonnes), 2003-2023
Table 4: Russia Copper Mining - World Copper Prices, Quarterly (US$/Tonne), 2014-2019
Table 5: Russia Copper Mining - Active Mines, 2019
Table 6: Russia Copper Mining - Exploration Projects, 2019
Table 7: Russia Copper Mining - Development Projects, 2019
Table 8: Russia Copper Mining - Consumption vs Exports (Thousand Tonnes), 2003-2023
Table 9: Russia Copper Mining - Infrastructure Development Projects, 2019-2024
Table 10: Russia Copper Mining - - Infrastructure Development Funds (US$ Billion), 2019-2023
Table 11: Russia Copper Mining - Volume of Copper Required in Passenger Cars components (%)
Table 12: Russia Copper Mining - Volume of Copper Required in by Type of Vehicle (Kilograms), 2019
Table 13: Russia Copper Mining - MMC Norilsk Nickel, Major Projects, 2019
Table 14: Russia Copper Mining - Ural Mining and Metallurgical Co., Major Projects, 2019
Table 15: Russia Copper Mining - Russian Copper Company, Major Projects, 2019
Table 16: Russia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Corporate/Business Taxes, 2019
Table 17: Russia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mineral Extraction Tax Rate, 2019
Table 18: Russia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - State Duty Tax Rates, 2019
Table 19: Russia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Transport Tax Rate, 2019
Table 20: Russia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Amortization Groups and Norms, 2019
List of Figures
Figure 1: Russia Copper Mining - Copper Reserves by Country (%), February 2019
Figure 2: Russia Copper Mining - Historical and Forecast Copper Mine Production (Thousand Tonnes) vs. Number of Operating Mines, 2003-2023
Figure 3: Russia Copper Mining - World Copper Prices, Quarterly (US$/Tonne), 2014-2019
Figure 4: Russia Copper Mining - Consumption vs Exports (Thousand Tonnes), 2003-2023
Figure 5: Russia Copper Mining - Infrastructure Development Funds by Sector (US$ Billion), 2019-2024
Figure 6: Russia Copper Mining - Infrastructure Development Funds (US$ Billion), 2019-2023
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- MMC Norilsk Nickel
- Ural Mining Metallurgical Company
- Russian Copper Company