Magnesium production by country

USGS summary

This is a list of countries by magnesium production in 2018 based on United States Geological Survey figures[1] and US capacity figures.

* indicates "Natural resources of COUNTRY or TERRITORY" links.

Magnesium production (thousand tonnes) by country
Country (or area)Magnesium production
(thousand tonnes)
 World1,020 (est)
 China *800
 Russia *65
 United States50 (est)
 Israel *25
 Kazakhstan *23
 Ukraine *19
 Brazil *15
 Turkey *10
 South Korea *10
 Iran *5

Canada

In year 2000 Canada produced the second-most Mg mineral in the world, and by 2011 it produced none.[2] This may have been the result of the SF6 problem. The Kyoto accord may have also been responsible.[3] Many resources exist in south-eastern British Columbia.[4]

Mines

Smelters and refineries

Secondary producers

A non-exhaustive list of producers were in 2000:[3]

  1. Magnesium Products Ltd., Strathroy, Ontario
  2. Indalloy, Rexdale, Ontario
  3. Trimag, Haley Station, Ontario
  4. Dynacast, Pointe Claire, Quebec
  5. ITM, Quebec City

China

China accounts for 85% of Mg production.[7]

References

  1. "Magnesium Metal" (PDF). United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  2. Creber, D.; Davis, B.; Kashani-Nejad, S. (2011). "Magnesium Metal Production in Canada". In Kapusta, Joël; Mackey, Phillip; Stubina, Nathan (eds.). The Canadian Metallurgical & Materials Landscape 1960 - 2011. Canadian Institute of Metallurgy.
  3. Ayres, John (2000). "Canadian Perspective on SF6 Management from Magnesium Industry" (PDF). Environment Canada.
  4. Simandl, George J. (2004). "MAGNESITE AND RELATED OPPORTUNITIES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA". Industrial Minerals with emphasis on Western North America (PDF).
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  6. "Massive $750 million deal for magnesium deposit near Rossland". 6 November 2017.
  7. https://equity.gu-ru/2024/01/11/canadas-critical-mineral-strategy-and-the-wonderful-world-of-magnesium/. {{cite news}}: Check |url= value (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)
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