World Cobalt Production In 2008 Up 4.1% On Year - Indus Data
07 April 2009 - 10:16PM
Dow Jones News
World refined cobalt production was 55,878 metric tons in 2008,
up 4.1% on year mainly on the back of improved refined production
in China, the Cobalt Development Institute, or CDI, said
Tuesday.
While most producers saw refined cobalt output fall in 2008,
Chinese production was up nearly 38% at 18,239 tons due to
increased shipments of concentrate and cobalt-containing
intermediates into the country, the CDI said.
In 2008, CDI member companies produced 5%, or 1,675 tons less
than in 2007, mainly through lower production recorded by Norilsk
Nickel (GMKN.RS) and Congo's state-owned Gecamines, although other
CDI member companies also recorded modest falls.
Gecamines recorded probably the largest percentage fall in
refined production year-on-year, the CDI said, while Norilsk's
production fell around 30% year-on-year, although it didn't provide
precise figures.
CDI members - 12 producers from 11 countries - account for
around 56.2% of world output.
Minara Compagnie de Tifnout Tighanimine, French metals group
Eramet SA (ERA.FR), Belgian materials company Umicore SA (UMI.BT)
and Vale Inco Ltd., a subsidiary of Brazilian miner Companhia Vale
do Rio Doce (RIO), recorded small increases.
-By Michele Maatouk, Dow Jones Newswires; 44-207-842-9447;
michele.maatouk@dowjones.com