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Gold production in the world by 2029 will grow to 133 million ounces (4136 tons) from 106 million ounces projected at the end of 2020, according to the forecast of Fitch Solutions. According to the report, the annual production growth in... more
Gold production in the world by 2029 will grow to 133 million ounces (4136 tons) from 106 million ounces projected at the end of 2020, according to the forecast of Fitch Solutions. According to the report, the annual production growth in this period will be about 2.5%, against 1.2% in 2016-2019. The main growth will come from Russia. Gold production will grow to 15.5 mln ounce (482.1 tonnes) in 2029 from 11.3 mln ounce (351.5 tonnes) in 2020. This translates into an average annual growth rate of 3.7% during 2020-2029. As a result, Russia will overtake China as the largest gold producer, accounting for 11.6% of global production by 2029, up from 10.6% in 2020. On the other hand, China's gold production is expected to remain roughly flat over the next 10 years with a CAGR of 0.2%, a marked slowdown from the 3.1% CAGR over the previous decade. Fitch's review says this is the result of stricter environmental regulations. At the same time, large Chinese firms will increase investment in foreign gold projects, as the growth in demand for gold in the country far exceeds the growth in production. Australia will see moderate production growth in the coming years, supported by a strong portfolio of projects, rising gold prices and competitive operating costs. Continental production is projected to grow from 11.7 mln ounce in 2020 to 14.2 mln ounce by 2029, averaging 2.2% annual growth.
Gold production in the world by 2029 will grow to 133 million ounces (4136 tons) from 106 million ounces projected at the end of 2020, according to the forecast of Fitch Solutions. According to the report, the annual production growth in... more
Gold production in the world by 2029 will grow to 133 million ounces (4136 tons) from 106 million ounces projected at the end of 2020, according to the forecast of Fitch Solutions. According to the report, the annual production growth in this period will be about 2.5%, against 1.2% in 2016-2019. The main growth will come from Russia. Gold production will grow to 15.5 mln ounce (482.1 tonnes) in 2029 from 11.3 mln ounce (351.5 tonnes) in 2020. This translates into an average annual growth rate of 3.7% during 2020-2029. As a result, Russia will overtake China as the largest gold producer, accounting for 11.6% of global production by 2029, up from 10.6% in 2020. On the other hand, China's gold production is expected to remain roughly flat over the next 10 years with a CAGR of 0.2%, a marked slowdown from the 3.1% CAGR over the previous decade. Fitch's review says this is the result of stricter environmental regulations. At the same time, large Chinese firms will increase investment in foreign gold projects, as the growth in demand for gold in the country far exceeds the growth in production. Australia will see moderate
production growth in the coming years, supported by a strong portfolio of projects, rising gold prices and competitive operating costs. Continental production is projected to grow from 11.7 mln ounce in 2020 to 14.2 mln ounce by 2029, averaging 2.2% annual growth.
The article discusses ways to recycle lead production slag. According to him, lead-producing slag contains heavy non-ferrous metals such as copper, zinc and lead, and it is economically viable to separate these metals from the slag. The... more
The article discusses ways to recycle lead production slag.
According to him, lead-producing slag contains heavy non-ferrous metals such as
copper, zinc and lead, and it is economically viable to separate these metals from the slag. The article proposes a fumigation method for processing slag with such a composition. This means that the processing of this lead-producing slag can save natural resources and expand the source of raw materials. In addition, the
processing of metallurgical slag will improve the ecological condition of the area and restore fertile lands.
Bugungi kunda sanoatda, xalq xo`jaligida, tibbiyotda, zamonaviy texnologiyalarda va boshqa bir qancha sohalarda misga bo`lgan ta’lab oshib bormoqda. Buning natijasida esa mis ishlab chiqarish hajmi yildan yilga oshirilib borilmoqda. Dunyo... more
Bugungi kunda sanoatda, xalq xo`jaligida, tibbiyotda, zamonaviy texnologiyalarda va boshqa bir qancha sohalarda misga bo`lgan ta’lab oshib bormoqda. Buning natijasida esa mis ishlab chiqarish hajmi yildan yilga oshirilib borilmoqda. Dunyo miqyosida xalq xo‘jaligining turli tarmoqlarida misning ishlatilishi foiz hisobida taxminan quyidagichadir (%):
Lead is one of the oldest known metals. The ancient Romans made lead vessels, water pipes, and sewer pipes. In Roman times, lead was called plumbum. The Latin name later became popular in most European languages, and people began to think... more
Lead is one of the oldest known metals. The ancient Romans made lead vessels, water pipes, and sewer pipes. In Roman times, lead was called plumbum. The Latin name later became popular in most European languages, and people began to think of water pipes as well as sewer pipes in terms of lead. For example, although nowhere are water pipes and sewer pipes now made of lead, in English, plumbers who still adjust water pipes and sewer pipes are now called "plumbers," meaning "lead." "is called. However, the whole world has already switched to polyvinyl chloride plastic pipes.
Bugungi kunda sanoatda, xalq xo`jaligida, tibbiyotda, zamonaviy texnologiyalarda va boshqa bir qancha sohalarda misga bo`lgan ta’lab oshib bormoqda. Buning natijasida esa mis ishlab chiqarish hajmi yildan yilga oshirilib borilmoqda. Dunyo... more
Bugungi kunda sanoatda, xalq xo`jaligida, tibbiyotda, zamonaviy texnologiyalarda va boshqa bir qancha sohalarda misga bo`lgan ta’lab oshib bormoqda. Buning natijasida esa mis ishlab chiqarish hajmi yildan yilga oshirilib borilmoqda. Dunyo miqyosida xalq xo‘jaligining turli tarmoqlarida misning ishlatilishi foiz hisobida taxminan quyidagichadir (%):