Canadian Metals & Mining Industry 2016
There are more than 800 mines across Canada and the country ranks amongst the leading producers of potash and uranium in the world. Canada is also one of the top five producers of nickel and diamonds in the world. The mining industry is a major contributor to Canada's economy, accounting for nearly five percent of the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Aruvian Research analyzes the metals and mining industry in Canada in its research report Canadian Metals & Mining Industry. The report begins with an introduction to the industry in which we define the industry, provide a background to the metals and mining sector in Canada, look at the geology of the country, and then move on to analyzing the industry through an industry profile, industry structure, industry segments, competitive landscape, mineral production in Canada, import/export scenario and an analysis of the industry infrastructure.
The report also analyzes Canada's mineral reserves.
We analyze the metal mines in Canada through a distribution of metals mines, classification of the mines, looking at metal producing facilities and the structure of metallic commodities industry segmented into ferrous metals, precious metals and other base metals.
Regulatory framework for the mining industry is looked at followed by environmental issues that are affecting the Canadian metals and mining industry.
Mining commodities that are analyzed in Aruvian Research's report include alumina and bauxite, aluminum, asbestos, cement, coal, crude oil, diamond, gold, iron, lead & zinc, natural gas, nickel, platinum group metals (PGM), potash, silver, titanium and uranium.
The report also includes an analysis of Canada's mineral extraction industry and Canada's mineral processing and refining industry. Over 25 of the major mines in Canada are also analyzed in the report.
Major industry players are analyzed in the report through corporate profile, an analysis of their business segments, a financial analysis and a SWOT analysis. The major players analyzed in the report include Alcoa Inc. ArcelorMittal, Rio Tinto, Teck Resources and Vale SA.
Aruvian Research analyzes the metals and mining industry in Canada in its research report Canadian Metals & Mining Industry. The report begins with an introduction to the industry in which we define the industry, provide a background to the metals and mining sector in Canada, look at the geology of the country, and then move on to analyzing the industry through an industry profile, industry structure, industry segments, competitive landscape, mineral production in Canada, import/export scenario and an analysis of the industry infrastructure.
The report also analyzes Canada's mineral reserves.
We analyze the metal mines in Canada through a distribution of metals mines, classification of the mines, looking at metal producing facilities and the structure of metallic commodities industry segmented into ferrous metals, precious metals and other base metals.
Regulatory framework for the mining industry is looked at followed by environmental issues that are affecting the Canadian metals and mining industry.
Mining commodities that are analyzed in Aruvian Research's report include alumina and bauxite, aluminum, asbestos, cement, coal, crude oil, diamond, gold, iron, lead & zinc, natural gas, nickel, platinum group metals (PGM), potash, silver, titanium and uranium.
The report also includes an analysis of Canada's mineral extraction industry and Canada's mineral processing and refining industry. Over 25 of the major mines in Canada are also analyzed in the report.
Major industry players are analyzed in the report through corporate profile, an analysis of their business segments, a financial analysis and a SWOT analysis. The major players analyzed in the report include Alcoa Inc. ArcelorMittal, Rio Tinto, Teck Resources and Vale SA.
A. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
B. A BRIEF PROFILE OF CANADA
C. INTRODUCTION TO THE INDUSTRY
C.1 Industry Definition
C.2 Historical Perspective of the Canadian Metals & Mining Industry
C.3 Canada’s Geology
C.4 Industry Profile
C.5 Industry Structure
C.6 Industry Segments
C.7 Competition in the Industry
C.8 Mineral Production in Canada
C.9 Import/Export Scenario
C.10 Industry Infrastructure
D. CANADIAN MINERAL RESERVES
E. METAL MINES IN CANADA
E.1 Distribution of Metal Mines
E.2 Classifying Canada’s Metal Mines
E.3 Looking at Metal Producing Facilities
E.4 Structure of Metallic Commodities Industry
E.4.1 Ferrous Metals
E.4.2 Precious Metals
E.4.3 Other Base Metals
F. REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR THE MINING INDUSTRY
G. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES PLAGUING THE INDUSTRY
G.1 Mine Types & Activities
G.2 Environmental Effects
G.3 Constitutional Factors of Mining’s Environmental Regulation
G.3.1 Federal Regulations
G.3.2 Provincial Regulations
G.3.3 Canadian Environmental Assessment Act
G.3.4 MacKenzie Valley Resource Management Act
H. REVIEWING THE COMMODITIES
H.1 Alumina & Bauxite
H.2 Aluminum
H.3 Asbestos
H.4 Cement
H.5 Coal
H.6 Crude Oil
H.7 Diamond
H.8 Gold
H.9 Iron
H.10 Lead & Zinc
H.11 Natural Gas
H.12 Nickel
H.13 Platinum Group Metals (PGM)
H.14 Potash
H.15 Silver
H.16 Titanium
H.17 Uranium
I. CANADA’S MINERAL EXTRACTION INDUSTRY
I.1 Introduction
I.2 Growth Drivers for the Industry
I.3 Industry Trends
J. CANADA’S MINERAL PROCESSING & REFINING INDUSTRY
J.1 Introduction
J.2 Growth Drivers for the Industry
J.3 Industry Trends
K. DEPENDENCE OF THE CANADIAN POPULATION ON THE MINING INDUSTRY
L. MAJOR MINES IN CANADA
L.1 Brunswick Zinc Mine
L.2 Campbell Gold Mine
L.3 Cantung Tungsten Mine
L.4 Cardinal River Mine
L.5 Coal Mountain
L.6 Diavik Mine
L.7 Ekati Mine
L.8 Elkview Coal Mine
L.9 Fording River Mine
L.10 Gibraltar Copper Mine
L.11 Greenhills Mine
L.12 Highland Valley Copper Mine
L.13 Kemess Gold Mine
L.14 Kidd Creek Copper Mine
L.15 Lac des Iles Mine
L.16 Line Creek Mine
L.17 McArthur River Mine
L.18 McClean Lake Mine
L.19 Musselwhite Mine
L.20 Myra Falls Mine
L.21 Porcupine Mine
L.22 Raglan Mine
L.23 Red Lake Mine
L.24 Sleeping Giant Mine
L.25 Suncor Mine
L.26 Syncrude Mine
L.27 Voiseys Bay Mine
M. MAJOR MARKET PLAYERS
M.1 Alcoa Inc.
M.1.1 Corporate Profile
M.1.2 Business Segment Analysis
M.1.3 Financial Analysis
M.1.4 SWOT Analysis
N.2 ArcelorMittal
M.2.1 Corporate Profile
M.2.2 Business Segment Analysis
M.2.3 Financial Analysis
M.2.4 SWOT Analysis
M.3 Rio Tinto plc
M.3.1 Corporate Profile
M.3.2 Business Segment Analysis
M.3.3 Financial Analysis
M.3.4 SWOT Analysis
M.4 Teck Resources Limited
M.4.1 Corporate Profile
M.4.2 Business Segment Analysis
M.4.3 Financial Analysis
M.4.4 SWOT Analysis
M.5 Vale S.A.
M.5.1 Corporate Profile
M.5.2 Business Segment Analysis
M.5.3 Financial Analysis
M.5.4 SWOT Analysis
N. CASE STUDY: ATHABASCA OIL SANDS
O. METALS & MINING N CANADA: INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
P. APPENDIX
B. A BRIEF PROFILE OF CANADA
C. INTRODUCTION TO THE INDUSTRY
C.1 Industry Definition
C.2 Historical Perspective of the Canadian Metals & Mining Industry
C.3 Canada’s Geology
C.4 Industry Profile
C.5 Industry Structure
C.6 Industry Segments
C.7 Competition in the Industry
C.8 Mineral Production in Canada
C.9 Import/Export Scenario
C.10 Industry Infrastructure
D. CANADIAN MINERAL RESERVES
E. METAL MINES IN CANADA
E.1 Distribution of Metal Mines
E.2 Classifying Canada’s Metal Mines
E.3 Looking at Metal Producing Facilities
E.4 Structure of Metallic Commodities Industry
E.4.1 Ferrous Metals
E.4.2 Precious Metals
E.4.3 Other Base Metals
F. REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR THE MINING INDUSTRY
G. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES PLAGUING THE INDUSTRY
G.1 Mine Types & Activities
G.2 Environmental Effects
G.3 Constitutional Factors of Mining’s Environmental Regulation
G.3.1 Federal Regulations
G.3.2 Provincial Regulations
G.3.3 Canadian Environmental Assessment Act
G.3.4 MacKenzie Valley Resource Management Act
H. REVIEWING THE COMMODITIES
H.1 Alumina & Bauxite
H.2 Aluminum
H.3 Asbestos
H.4 Cement
H.5 Coal
H.6 Crude Oil
H.7 Diamond
H.8 Gold
H.9 Iron
H.10 Lead & Zinc
H.11 Natural Gas
H.12 Nickel
H.13 Platinum Group Metals (PGM)
H.14 Potash
H.15 Silver
H.16 Titanium
H.17 Uranium
I. CANADA’S MINERAL EXTRACTION INDUSTRY
I.1 Introduction
I.2 Growth Drivers for the Industry
I.3 Industry Trends
J. CANADA’S MINERAL PROCESSING & REFINING INDUSTRY
J.1 Introduction
J.2 Growth Drivers for the Industry
J.3 Industry Trends
K. DEPENDENCE OF THE CANADIAN POPULATION ON THE MINING INDUSTRY
L. MAJOR MINES IN CANADA
L.1 Brunswick Zinc Mine
L.2 Campbell Gold Mine
L.3 Cantung Tungsten Mine
L.4 Cardinal River Mine
L.5 Coal Mountain
L.6 Diavik Mine
L.7 Ekati Mine
L.8 Elkview Coal Mine
L.9 Fording River Mine
L.10 Gibraltar Copper Mine
L.11 Greenhills Mine
L.12 Highland Valley Copper Mine
L.13 Kemess Gold Mine
L.14 Kidd Creek Copper Mine
L.15 Lac des Iles Mine
L.16 Line Creek Mine
L.17 McArthur River Mine
L.18 McClean Lake Mine
L.19 Musselwhite Mine
L.20 Myra Falls Mine
L.21 Porcupine Mine
L.22 Raglan Mine
L.23 Red Lake Mine
L.24 Sleeping Giant Mine
L.25 Suncor Mine
L.26 Syncrude Mine
L.27 Voiseys Bay Mine
M. MAJOR MARKET PLAYERS
M.1 Alcoa Inc.
M.1.1 Corporate Profile
M.1.2 Business Segment Analysis
M.1.3 Financial Analysis
M.1.4 SWOT Analysis
N.2 ArcelorMittal
M.2.1 Corporate Profile
M.2.2 Business Segment Analysis
M.2.3 Financial Analysis
M.2.4 SWOT Analysis
M.3 Rio Tinto plc
M.3.1 Corporate Profile
M.3.2 Business Segment Analysis
M.3.3 Financial Analysis
M.3.4 SWOT Analysis
M.4 Teck Resources Limited
M.4.1 Corporate Profile
M.4.2 Business Segment Analysis
M.4.3 Financial Analysis
M.4.4 SWOT Analysis
M.5 Vale S.A.
M.5.1 Corporate Profile
M.5.2 Business Segment Analysis
M.5.3 Financial Analysis
M.5.4 SWOT Analysis
N. CASE STUDY: ATHABASCA OIL SANDS
O. METALS & MINING N CANADA: INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
P. APPENDIX