DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Australia Copper Mining to 2024 – Updated with Impact of COVID-19” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
“Australia Copper Mining to 2024 – Updated with Impact of COVID-19” provides a comprehensive analysis of the Australian copper industry.
The report provides historical and forecast data on Australia’s copper production, production by major producers, reserves, top copper mines by reserves and insight on the impact of COVID-19 on the country’s copper mining. The demand section provides information on the scope of copper demand from construction and electric vehicle industries, mainly from China. The report also concludes profiles of the major copper producers and information on their major active, planned and exploration projects.
Australia has the world’s second-largest copper reserves, at 87 million tonnes (Mt) as of January 2020, after Chile. The number of mine closures along with COVID-19 impact have subdued the Australian copper mine production with 2% fall in 2020. The pandemic led to the temporary closure of the Heron Resources-owned Woodlawn mine in March.
Nifty mine, Cadia Hill mine, Golden Grove mine, Kanmantoo mine and Prominent Hill mine are some of the mine closures which occurred during the year, unrelated to the pandemic. By 2024, the production is expected to reach 1,191.1Kt. China is the largest partner for Australia’s copper exports, accounting for 54% of the total.
However, in November 2020 China has banned imports of seven category commodities (coal, copper, barely, sugar, timber, wine and lobster) from Australia, which would hold back the Chinese demand for Australian copper in the near future.
Scope
Reasons to Buy
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. Reserves, Production and Prices
2.1 Copper Reserves by Country
2.2 Australia Copper Production
2.3 Production by Company
3. Australia Copper Assets
3.1 Active Mines
3.2 Exploration Projects
3.3 Development Projects
3.4 Copper Prices
4. Consumption and Exports
5. Key Demand Drivers
5.1 Demand from the Construction Industry
5.2 Demand from the Electric Vehicle Market
6. Major Copper Producers
6.1 Mines and Projects by Company
6.2 Glencore Plc
6.3 BHP
6.4 Oz Minerals Limited (OZML)
6.5 Newcrest Mining Ltd
7. Australia Fiscal Regime
7.1 Governing Bodies and Agencies
7.2 Laws and Regulations
7.3 Mineral Licensing and Fees
7.4 Royalty and Taxes
7.5 Corporate Tax (CIT)
8. Appendix
Companies Mentioned
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