May output down for most primary minerals

Canadian production of iron ore and potash increased in May, compared with the same period last year. However, output of gold, silver, lead, zinc, nickel, asbestos and copper was down.

The statistics shown below were compiled by Natural Resources Canada (NRC).

They are included in the May 1997 issue of Production of Canada’s Leading Minerals. To order a copy, contact Jaqueline Paquette of NRC at (613) 992-9005. NRC’s address on the world wide web is http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/mms/efab/mmsd

NON-FERROUS May 1997 May 1996
Refined copper 49,515 tonnes 51,603 tonnes
Primary copper 53,977 tonnes 58,492 tonnes
Primary nickel 17,327 tonnes 17,650 tonnes
Gold 13.8 million grams 14.7 million grams
Silver 99,254 kg 105,781 kg
Primary lead 12,741 tonnes 23,049 tonnes
Refined lead 15,131 tonnes 17,273 tonnes
Primary zinc 65,849 tonnes 75,133 tonnes
Refined zinc 58,614 tonnes 61,672 tonnes

FERROUSMay 1997May 1996

Iron ore3.4 million tonnes3.3 million tonnes

NON-METALLICSMay 1997May 1996

Asbestos30,269 tonnes39,751 tonnes

Potash888,650 tonnes660,138 tonnes

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