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Magnesium production by country

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Magnesium, ready for war use in February 1943

USGS summary

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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)
 World 1,020 (est)
 China * 800
 Russia * 65
 United States 50 (est)
 Israel * 25
 Kazakhstan * 23
 Ukraine * 19
 Brazil * 15
 Turkey * 10
 South Korea * 10
 Iran * 5

In 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 toxic sulfur emission SF6 problem, regulated by the Kyoto accord.[3] Many resources exist in south-eastern British Columbia.[4]

Mines

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Smelters and refineries

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Secondary producers

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

China

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

References

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  1. ^ "Magnesium Metal" (PDF). United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b c 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. ^ a b c d Ayres, John (2000). "Canadian Perspective on SF6 Management from Magnesium Industry" (PDF). Environment Canada.
  4. ^ a b 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}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)