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Mercury in Russia and the CIS: Production, Market and Forecast (2 edition)
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This report is currently available in Russian language only. However, we can provide an English version of the report within 3 weeks after receiving a payment.
This report is the second edition of the study of the market for mercury and its compounds in Russia and the CIS countries.
The purpose of the study is to analyze the market for mercury and its organic inorganic compounds, mercury tablets.
The object of research is mercury and its compounds.
This work is a desk study. As sources of information, data from the Federal State Statistics Service of the Russian Federation (FSGS), railway traffic statistics of the Russian Federation, the Federal Customs Service of the Russian Federation, the State Statistics Committee of Ukraine, the State Customs Service of Ukraine, the Statistics Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan, UNdata, USGS, and the Infomine database were used. Also, data from industry and regional press, annual and quarterly reports of securities issuers, as well as websites of enterprises-producers and consumers of mercury were involved.
Chronological scope of the study: 2006-2021; forecast - until 2030
Research geography: Russia, Ukraine - comprehensive detailed market analysis; a brief overview of the market of the CIS countries - Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan.
Scope of the study: the report consists of 5 parts, contains 80 pages, including 19 figures, 20 tables and 2 appendices.
The first chapter of the report describes in detail the mineral resource base of mercury in the CIS (Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Kazakhstan), provides data on reserves and the main deposits.
The second chapter presents data on mercury production technology, quality requirements, safety precautions when working with mercury, data on the extraction and processing of mercury raw materials to obtain commercial products. This section shows the dynamics of the production of mercury metal and mercury in concentrate in the CIS in 2006-2021. In addition, a description is given of the main enterprises-producers of metallic mercury and mercury-antimony concentrate in the CIS countries (Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Ukraine).
The third chapter is devoted to foreign trade operations (2006-2021) with mercury products (metal mercury and its compounds, mercury tablets, mercury-antimony concentrate) by the CIS countries (Russia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan). This chapter also analyzes export-import prices (2006-2021) for the products in question.
The fourth chapter describes the consumption of mercury and its compounds in Russia. This chapter presents the dynamics of mercury consumption in Russia (2006-2021), data on the structure of mercury consumption in Russia. The situation with mercury consumption in other CIS countries is briefly reviewed.
The final, fifth chapter describes the current trends in the development of the market for mercury and its compounds in Russia, the production of mercury in the CIS countries, and provides a forecast for the consumption of mercury in Russia for the period up to 2030.
The appendices contain addresses and contact information of enterprises producing mercury products and enterprises-consumers.
Target audience of the study:
- market participants of mercury and mercury products - manufacturers, consumers, traders;
- potential investors.
The proposed study claims to be a reference tool for marketing services and management decision makers working in this market.
Annotation
Introduction
1. Mineral resource base of mercury in Russia and the CIS
1.1. Mercury deposits
1.2. Mercury-containing waste
2. Mercury production in the CIS
2.1. Mercury production technology
2.2. Requirements for the quality of metallic mercury
2.3. Mercury Safety
2.4. Production of marketable mercury products in the CIS in 2006-2021
2.4.1. TA LLC JV "Anzob" (Tajikistan)
2.4.2. JSC "Khaidarkan mercury plant" (Kyrgyzstan)
2.4.3. LLC "Merkom" (Moscow region)
2.4.4. CJSC NPP Kubantsvetmet (Krasnodar Territory)
2.4.5. Nikitrtut LLC (Ukraine)
3. Export-import of mercury and mercury-containing products of the CIS in 2006-2021
3.1. Foreign trade operations with metallic mercury in Russia
3.2. Foreign trade operations with mercury-containing products and mercury compounds in Russia in 2010-2021
3.3. Export of metallic mercury of Ukraine in 2006-2016
3.4. Export of mercury-antimony concentrate and metallic mercury of Tajikistan in 2006-2021
3.5. Export of metallic mercury of Kyrgyzstan in 2006-2021
3.6. Export of metallic mercury of Kazakhstan in 2006-2015
3.7. Review of export-import prices for mercury in 2006-2021
4. Mercury consumption in the CIS in 2006-2021
4.1. Russia
4.1.1. Balance of production and consumption of mercury in the Russian Federation in 2006-2021
4.1.2. Structure of mercury consumption in the Russian Federation in 2006-2021
4.1.3. The main enterprises consumers of metallic mercury in 2006-2021
4.2. Other CIS countries
5. Forecast for the development of the CIS mercury market until 2030
5.1. Russia
5.2. CIS countries
Appendix 1: Contact information of manufacturing enterprises
Appendix 2: Contact information of consumer enterprises
Table 1: Major Minerals of Mercury
Table 2: Characteristics of the main mercury deposits in Russia and the CIS
Table 3: Estimation of stocks of mercury in wastes of industrial enterprises of the Russian Federation as of 2016
Table 4: Grades of metallic mercury (GOST 4658-73)
Table 5: Production of metallic mercury in the CIS in 2006-2021, t
Table 6. Directions of supplies of mercury-antimony concentrate (thousand tons) and mercury in concentrate (t) TA LLC JV "Anzob" in 2006-2021
Table 7: Prices for the products of LLC "Merkom" as of December 2016
Table 8: Economic indicators of Merkom LLC in 2012-2021, million rubles
Table 9: Grades of mercury produced by CJSC NPP Kubantsvetmet
Table 10: Economic indicators of CJSC NPP Kubantsvetmet in 2008-2021, million rubles
Table 11: Volume and directions of export supplies of metallic mercury from the Russian Federation in 2006-2021, tons, thousand $
Table 12: Russian exporting companies of metallic mercury in 2006-2021, tons
Table 13: Volume and directions of imports of metallic mercury to Russia in 2006-2021, tons, thousand $
Table 14. Companies-suppliers of metallic mercury in the Russian Federation in 2006-2021, t
Table 15: Russian importing companies of metallic mercury in 2006-2016, tons
Table 16: Suppliers of mercury compounds in the Russian Federation in 2012-2021, kg, thousand $
Table 17: Russian importing companies of mercury compounds in the Russian Federation in 2012-2021, kg
Table 18: Volume and directions of export deliveries of mercury compounds from the Russian Federation in 2012-2021, kg, thousand $
Table 19: Main directions of metal mercury supplies from Ukraine by countries in 2006-2021, t, thousand $
Table 20: Importing companies of Ukrainian metallic mercury in 2006-2021, t
Table 21: Directions of deliveries of mercury-antimony concentrate and mercury in concentrate of Tajikistan in 2006-2021, tons, thousand tons
Table 22: Directions of export deliveries of metallic mercury of Tajikistan in 2016-2021, tons, thousand dollars
Table 23: Main directions of supplies of metallic mercury from Kyrgyzstan by countries in 2006-2021, tons, thousand $
Table 24. Directions of export deliveries of metallic mercury of Kazakhstan in 2006-2015, tons, thousand $
Table 25. Export-import prices for metallic mercury in the CIS countries in 2006-2021, thousand $/t
Table 26: Import prices for metallic mercury in the Russian Federation by importing companies in 2006-2016, thousand $/t
Table 27. Appendix A, part 1 of the Minamata Convention
Table 28. Appendix B, part 1 of the Minamata Convention
Table 29. Appendix B, part 2 of the Minamata Convention
Table 30: Balance of production and consumption of metallic mercury in the Russian Federation in 2006-2021, tons
Figure 1: Structure of mercury reserves in CIS deposits by countries, %
Figure 2: Technological scheme of the enrichment plant of the Khaidarkan plant
Figure 3. Technological chain of apparatus for processing ore at the metallurgical plant of the Khaidarkan Combine.
Figure 4: Mercury production in the CIS in 2006-2021, t
Figure 5. Dynamics of production of mercury-antimony concentrate and mercury in concentrate TA LLC JV "Anzob" in 2006-2021, t
Figure 6. Production of metallic mercury by Khaidarkan Mercury Plant JSC in 2000-2021, t
Figure 7: Production of metallic mercury by Nikitrtut LLC (Ukraine) in 2006-2016, tons
Figure 8: Dynamics of exports of metallic mercury from the Russian Federation in 2006-2021, tons, thousand $
Figure 9: Volumes of supplies of metallic mercury to Russia in 2006-2021, tons, thousand $
Figure 10: Supply volumes of iron, mercury, copper amalgam to Russia (JSC Osram) in 2010-2021, tons, thousand $
Figure 11: Supply volumes of mercury compounds to Russia in 2012-2021, kg, thousand $
Figure 12: Dynamics of export of metallic mercury of Ukraine in 2006-2021, tons, thousand $
Figure 13. Dynamics of export of mercury-antimony concentrate and mercury in concentrate of Tajikistan in 2006-2021, tons, thousand tons
Figure 14: Dynamics of exports of metallic mercury from Kyrgyzstan in 2006-2021, tons, thousand $
Figure 15: Export-import prices for metallic mercury in the CIS countries in 2006-2021
Figure 16: Export prices for mercury-antimony concentrate in Tajikistan in 2006-2021, thousand $/t
Figure 17: Dynamics of metallic mercury consumption in Russia in 2006-2021, tons
Figure 18: Consumption of “mercury tablets” by Osram OJSC in 2006-2021, t
Figure 19: Forecast of mercury consumption in Russia until 2030, t