2008 Minerals Yearbook U. S. Department of the Interior


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Mining GmbH, 60%; OJSC Yerevan 

Pure Iron Works, 15%; Armenian Molybdenum 

Production LLC (AMP), 12.5%; LLC Zangezur

Mining, 12.5%]

Facilities not in operation:

Akht'ala mining complex

Akht'ala

Shamlugh mining complex

Shamlugh

    Blister

CJSC Armenian Copper Programme (ACP) (Valex F.M.

Alaverdi


10,000

Establishment, 81%, and Russian businessman, 19%)

Diamond, cut stones

Aghavni diamond-cutting works

4

Nor Geghi



NA

Do.


Amma group diamond-cutting works

4

Artashat



NA

Do.


Andranik-Dashk diamond-cutting works

Nor Hachyn

NA

Do.


Arevakn diamond producing plant

do.


NA

Do.


Diamond Company of Armenia (DCA)

Yerevan


NA

Do.


Diamond Tech

Talin


NA

Do.


Lori diamond-cutting works

Nor Hachyn

NA

Do.


Lusampor

4

Melik'gyugh



NA

Do.


Punji diamond-cutting works

4

Yerevan



NA

Do.


Sapphire diamond-cutting works

Nor Hachyn

NA

Do.


thousand carats

Shoghakan gem-cutting plant

    do.

120


Gold

kilograms Sotk mining complex (GeoProMining Ltd.)

Sot'k'

2,000


Do.

Megradzor deposit

Megradzor

NA

Do.



Lichkvazkoye, Shaumyanskiy Rayon, Sotkskoye, and

NA

NA



Terterasarskoye deposits

Iron ore


Hrazdan deposit

Sulagyan Mountains

NA

Molybdenum:



Mine output, Mo content

Agarak copper-molybdenum mining and processing

Agarak

2,000


complex [Comsup Commodities, Inc. (United 

States)]


Do.

Zangezur copper-molybdenum complex [Cronimet

Kadzharan

20,400


Mining GmbH, 60%; OJSC Yerevan 

Pure Iron Works, 15%; Armenian Molybdenum 

Production LLC (AMP), 12.5%; LLC Zangezur

Mining, 12.5%] 

Metal, ferromolybdenum

Armenian Molybdenum Production LLC (AMP) (Cronimet

NA

3,600


Mining GmbH, 51%, and Armenian residents, 49%)

Do.


OJSC Yerevan Pure Iron Works

Yerevan


NA

Perlite


thousand metric tons Aragats-Perlite mining-beneficiation complex

Aragats deposit

1,110

Zinc, mine output, Zn content



Kapan mining complex (Deno Gold Mining Co.)

Kapan


NA

e

Estimated; estimated data are rounded to no more than three significant digits. Do., do. Ditto.  NA Not available.



1

Table includes data available through February 28, 2010.

2

Many location names have changed since the breakup of the Soviet Union. Many enterprises, however, are still named or commonly referred to based on the



former location name, which accounts for discrepancies in the names of enterprises and that of locations.

3

Capacity estimates are totals for all enterprises that produce that commodity.



4

Current existence of enterprise cannot be confirmed.



Countries of the BaltiC, the CauCasus, the Central asia, and the eurasia regions—2008  

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TABLE 6



CAUCASUS REGION—AZERBAIJAN: PRODUCTION OF MINERAL COMMODITIES

1, 2


(Metric tons unless otherwise specified)

Commodity

2004

2005


2006

2007


2008

METALS


Alumina

232,000


315,000

362,700


184,483

r

164,879



Aluminum, primary and secondary

29,537


31,762

31,852


39,241

61,607


Iron ore, marketable:

Gross weight

19,100

7,300


11,300

17,600


28,100

Fe content

e

9,550


3,650

5,650


8,800

8,600


Steel:

Crude


90,410

286,117


54,309

273,393


300,000

e

Pipes



84

1,257


14,108

25,706


28,196

INDUSTRIAL MINERALS

Bentonite

40,000


r,

40,000


r,

40,644


50,459

50,000


e

Bromine


e

2,000


r

2,000


r

2,000


r

2,000


r

3,500


Caustic soda

24,700


30,000

30,509


18,013

20,635


Cement

1,427,500

1,537,900

1,622,000

1,698,800

r

1,599,900



Gypsum

8,837


r

28,242


35,034

22,037


38,375

Iodine


e

400


500

600


600

300


e

Limestone

1,273,000

1,256,443

1,416,039

r

1,413,031



r

1,363,978

Salt

9,234


11,202

12,029


7,126

r

7,407



Sand, construction

684,110


662,410

986,700


702,100

1,247,200

Sulfuric acid

26,400


18,800

19,700


24,800

39,400


MINERAL FUELS AND RELATED MATERIALS

Natural gas

thousand cubic meters

5,010,048

r

5,820,056



r

6,820,065

r

10,832,100



16,336,500

Petroleum:

Crude

16,231,099



r

22,484,308

r

33,049,128



r

43,336,197

r

44,720,275



Refinery products

6,607,200

7,655,900

7,788,800

8,088,500

6,885,300

e

Estimated; estimated data are rounded to no more than three significant digits.



r

Revised.  NA Not available.  -- Zero.

1

Table includes data available through January 31, 2010.



2

For some metals, including copper, gold, lead, molybdenum, silver, and zinc, and for a number of industrial minerals that Azerbaijan produced, data were not

sufficient to derive production estimates or to determine if production had ceased.


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TABLE 7

CAUCASUS REGION—AZERBAIJAN: STRUCTURE OF THE MINERAL INDUSTRY IN 2008



1, 2

(Metric tons unless otherwise specified)

Major operating companies, main

      Annual

Commodity

facilities, or deposits

Locations or deposit names

capacity


e

Alumina


OJSC Azerbaijan Aluminum [Azeraluminum

(Azeral)]:

Gyandzha refinery

Ganca


400,000

Aluminum


Sumgait smelter

Sumqayit


60,000

Alunite ore

Zaglik alunite mining directorate

Zaglik, Dashcasan Region

600,000

Arsenic


Bitibulagh enargite deposit

Gedabay


NA

Do.


Daridagh red orpiment-realgar deposit

Julpha


NA

Do.


NA

Dzhul'finskiy Region

NA

Barite


Azad, Bashgishlag, Chaycand, Chovdar,

Khanlarskiy Region

NA

Gusgchu, Tonashen, and Zaylik deposits



Bauxite

Permian deposit

Nakhichevan Region

NA

Cement



Plants:

2,000,000

3

Karadagly



Karadagly

Tauz


Tauz Region

Clays:


Bentonite

Dash-Salakhlinskoye deposit

do.

100,000


Refractory

Chardakhla deposit

Chardakhla

NA

Construction materials:



320,000

Building sawn stone-block

NA

Aidagh, Dash Salahly, Dilagarda, 



Dovlatyarly, Gozdak, Mardacan, 

Naftalan, Shahbulag, Zayam deposits

Facing stone

NA

Dashcasan, Gulably, Gulbacht, Shahtahty



deposits

Copper ore

Karadagskiy complex

Shamkhorskiy Region

30,000

Dolomite


Negram and Kobustan deposits

do.


NA

Gemstones, precious and semiprecious

Agate, chalcedony, and heliotrop deposits

Santon


NA

Do.


Amethyst, garnet, and granite deposits

Gedebey Rayonu

NA

Gypsum


Deposits:

Regions:


   Agdjakend deposit

   Kazakhskiy Region

40,000

3

   Araz deposit



   Nakhichevan Region

   Jukhary Aghjacand anhydrite deposit

   Goranboy Region

Iodine and bromine

Baku, Karadagly, and Novaneftechala plants

Process oil well brines at plants in

NA

Baku, Karadagly, and Neftechala



Iron ore, marketable

Dashkasan mining directorate

Dashkasan Region

50,000


3

Do.


NA

Kokhnemden field, Kurekchai Basin, 

NA

and Chovda, Dagkeseme, Geida, 



Karabakh iron ore deposits

Lead-zinc ore

Gumushlu deposit

Ordubadskiy and Norashenskiy

NA

Regions


Limestone

Dashkesan deposit

Dashkasan Region

NA

Natural gas, processing



Karadagly plant

Near Baku

NA

Quartz sands



Miocene-Pliocene deposits

Gobustan, Absheron Peninsula,

10,000

Guba Region



Petroleum and natural gas:

4

Crude petroleum and gas condensate



Azerbaijan International Oil Consortium

Azeri-Chirag-Gunashi (ACG)

NA

(AIOC) in conjunction with BP p.l.c.,



offshore oilfields in Caspian Sea

Chevron Corp., State Oil Company

of the Republic of Azerbajan (SOCAR), 

Inpex Corp., Statoil ASA, 

Exxon Mobil Corp., Turkiye 

Petrollirti Anonim Ortaklig (TPAO), 

Itochu Corp., Devon Energy Corp.,

and Delta/Hess (Delta Oil Co. and 

Hess Corp.)

Do.


State Oil Company of the Republic of 

Production from onshore deposits,

NA

Azerbaijan (SOCAR) in conjunction with 



which includes deposits on the

international production-sharing agreements

Ashperon Peninsula and in the

Izhnekurin Valley

Do.

    do.


Production from offshore fields

NA

See footnotes at end of table.



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TABLE 7—Continued

CAUCASUS REGION—AZERBAIJAN: STRUCTURE OF THE MINERAL INDUSTRY IN 2008

1, 2

(Metric tons unless otherwise specified)



Major operating companies, main

      Annual

Commodity

facilities, or deposits

Locations or deposit names

capacity


e

   Natural gas

Azneft [a subsidiary of State Oil

Almost all production from offshore

NA

Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan



fields including Bakharly field

(SOCAR)] in conjunction with international 

production-sharing agreements

Do.


International consortium consisting of

Shah-Deniz gas condensate field

NA

BP p.l.c., Statoil ASA, State Oil



Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SOCAR),

LukAgip {a joint venture of OAO LUKOIL Co.

and Agip [a subsidiary of Eni S.p.A.,

National Iranian Oil Co. (NICO),  Total S.A.,

and Turkiye Petrollirti Anonim Ortaklig (TPAO)]}

Petroleum, refined

42-gallon barrels

Azernefteyag (formerly Baku) refinery

Baku

83,950,000



4

Do.


do. Heydar Aliev (formerly Azernefteyagandzhah 

    do.


77,380,000

4

   and Novo-Baku refinery)



Rock salt

Hehram and Pusyan deposits

Nakhichevan Region

2,500,000

Steel:

Crude


Azerboru JSC

Sumqayit


400,000

Pipe, tubes

Baku Steel Works

Baku


400,000

e

Estimated; estimated data are rounded to no more than three significant digits.  Do., do. Ditto.  NA Not available.



1

Table includes data available through January 31, 2010.

2

Many location names have changed since the breakup of the Soviet Union. Many enterprises, however, are still named or commonly referred to based on



the former location name, which accounts for discrepancies in the names of enterprises and that of locations. A number of production facilities, which 

include those for arsenic, bauxite, copper, and lead-zinc, may not be in operation and information is not adequate to determine if production capacity, if 

any, at these facilities exists.

3

Capacity estimates are totals for all enterprises that produce that commodity.



4

Capacity for crude petroleum distillation.



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TABLE 8

CAUCASUS REGION—GEORGIA: PRODUCTION OF MINERAL COMMODITIES



1

(Metric tons unless otherwise specified)

Commodity

2004


2005

2006


2007

e

2008



e

METALS


Copper, mine output, Cu content of concentrate

e

12,000



10,000

9,000


11,000

11,000


Ferroalloys, electric furnace:

Ferromanganese

12,821

13,945


5,130

5,000


5,000

Silicomanganese

93,830

109,414


116,945

120,000


120,000

Total


106,651

123,359


122,075

125,000


125,000

Gold


e

kilograms

1,377

2

1,620



1,600

2,000


2,000

Lead, mine output, Pb content

e

400


400

400


400

400


Manganese ore, marketable:

Gross weight

218,700

251,800


328,643

350,000


2

400,000


Mn content

e

63,600



73,000

95,300


102,000

116,000


Silver

e

kilograms



1,200

1,000


1,000

1,200


1,360

Zinc, mine output, Zn content of concentrate

e

400


400

400


400

400


INDUSTRIAL MINERALS

Barite


e

NA

NA



NA

NA

NA



Cement

e

424,600



2

450,000


450,000

450,000


450,000

Clays, bentonite

1,800

7,876


4,487

5,000


5,000

Gypsum


1,707

238


123

125


2

125


Nitrogen, N content of ammonia

e

107,800



2

130,000


140,000

150,000


150,000

Perlite


e

45,000


45,000

45,000


45,000

45,000


Salt

e

30,000



30,000

30,000


30,000

30,000


Zeolites

NA

NA



NA

NA

NA



MINERAL FUELS AND RELATED MATERIALS

Coal, bituminous

8,000

5,100


8,284

8,280


NA

Natural gas

thousand cubic meters

6,100


14,800

21,400


21,400

NA

Petroleum:



Crude

97,600


66,600

63,506


63,500

NA

Refined



37,500

40,000


40,000

e

40,000



40,000

e

Estimated; estimated data are rounded to no more than three significant digits; may not add to totals shown.  NA Not available.



1

Table includes data available through January 31, 2010.

2

Reported figure.



Countries of the BaltiC, the CauCasus, the Central asia, and the eurasia regions—2008  

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TABLE 9

CAUCASUS REGION—GEORGIA: STRUCTURE OF THE MINERAL INDUSTRY IN 2008

1, 2

(Metric tons unless otherwise specified)



    Annual

Commodity

Major operating companies, main facilities, or deposits

Location or deposit names

capacity

e

Arsenic:



Deposits:

Locations:

2,000

3

    As content of ore



Lukhumi deposit

Ambrolauri region

Tsani deposit

Lentekhi region

    Metal and compounds

Racha mining and chemical plant

Racha

NA

      Do.



Tsana mining and chemical plant

Ts'ana


NA

Barite


Chordskoye deposit

Onis Raioni

70,000

    Do.


NA

Madneuli deposit

NA

Barite-zinc



NA

Kvaisi deposit

NA

Bentonite



Gumbrskoye and Askanskoye deposits

Gumbra and Askana regions

200,000

3

Cement



Rust'avi cement plant

Rust'avi


1,500,000

Coal


Akhaltsikhe, Tkibuli-Shaorskoye, and Tkvarchelskoye

Akhalts'ikhis Raioni, Tqibuli,

300,000

3

deposits



and Tqvrach'eli regions

Copper, Cu content of ore

JSC Madneuli complex [GeoProMining Ltd.

Bolnisi region

12,000

(formerly Stanton Equity Corp.), 97%]



Copper-gold

Trans-Georgian Resources [GeoProMining Ltd.

Sakdrisi deposit

NA

(formerly Stanton Equity Corp.), 50%]



Diatomite

Kisatibskoye deposit

K'isat'ibi region

150,000


Ferroalloys:

    Ferromanganese

Zestafoni plant of Georgian Manganese Holding 

Zestap'onis Raioni

100,000

Limited LLC (Stemcor UK Ltd.)



    Silicomanganese

do.


do.

250,000


    Manganese sinter

do.


do.

250,000


Gold, mill

Quartzite Ltd. [GeoProMining Ltd. (formerly

Madneuli deposit

3

Stanton Equity Corp.), 97%]



Iron ore

Hrazdan deposit

Sulagyan Mountains

NA

    Do.



Tkibuli-Shaorskoye deposit

Tqibuli region

NA

Lead-zinc:



    Pb content of ore

NA

Kvaisi deposit



1,200

    Zn content of ore

NA

do.


3,000

Manganese, marketable ore

Chiaturamanganumi enterprise of Georgian 

Chiat'ura-Sach'kheris field,

400,000

Manganese Holding Limited LLC (Stemcor UK Ltd.)



Chiat'ura region

Nitrogen


JSC Azoti chemical plant (Energy-Invest)

Rust'avi


NA

Petroleum:

    Crude

Saknavtobi and most Georgian petroleum companies

About 60 wells that account for

200,000


3

in joint ventures with Frontera Resources Corp.,

98% of output in Mirzaani,

Loris Valley Corp., Georgian British Oil Co.

Sup'sa, and Zemo T'elet'I regions

(GBOC), Ninotsminda, Anadarko Petroleum Corp.,

and GeoGeroi

    Refined

Batumi refinery (LLC Terminal)

Batumi region

NA

    Do.


42-gallon barrels

Georgian American Oil Co. (GAOR) refinery

Sartichala

4,000


per day

(CanArgo Energy Corp., 51%)

Steel, crude

Rust'avi steel mill [Energy and Industry Complex (a 

Rust'avi

1,400,000

subsiduary of Thames Steel)]

e

Estimated; estimated data are rounded to no more than three significant digits.  Do., do. Ditto.  NA Not available.



1

Table includes data available through February 28, 2010.

2

Many location names have changed since the breakup of the Soviet Union. Many enterprises, however, are still named or commonly referred to based on the



former location name, which accounts for discrepancies in the names of enterprises and that of locations.

3

Capacity estimate is the total for all enterprises that produce that commodity.



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TABLE 10

CENTRAL ASIA REGION—KAZAKHSTAN: PRODUCTION OF MINERAL COMMODITIES

1, 2

(Metric tons unless otherwise specified)



Commodity

2004


2005

2006


2007

2008


METALS

Aluminum:

Alumina

thousand metric tons



1,468

1,505


1,515

1,556


1,713

Bauxite


4,705,400

r

4,815,400



4,883,800

r

4,942,600



r

5,160,100

Metal, primary

--

--



--

11,233


105,989

Arsenic trioxide

e

1,500


r

1,500


r

1,500


r

1,500


1,500

Beryllium

NA

NA

NA



NA

NA

Bismuth:



e

Mine output, Bi content

90

150


160

145


150

Metal, refined

130

120


115

120


125

Cadmium, metal

2,358

1,624


2,000

e

2,100



e

2,100


e

Chromite


3,287,100

3,581,242

3,366,078

3,687,200

3,629,000

Copper:


Mine output, Cu content

461,200


401,700

434,100


406,500

r

421,700



Metal:

Smelter, undifferentiated

445,200

404,817


426,000

e

392,834



r

392,575


Refined, primary

445,268


418,356

427,723


406,091

398,141


Gallium

e

5



7

10

10



11

Gold:


Mine output, Au content

kilograms

19,261

18,062


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