Production steady throughout March

Canadian production of primary copper, gold, silver, lead and refined zinc was up between March 1998 and March 1999.

However, output of refined copper, nickel and primary zinc was down slightly over the same period.

The statistics shown below were compiled by Natural Resources Canada (NRC) and are included in the March 1999 issue of Production of Canada’s Leading Minerals. To order a copy, contact Jacqueline Paquette of NRC at (613) 992-9005.

NRC’s web site address is http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/mms/efab/msd

March 1998 March 1999
NON-FERROUS
Primary copper 60,618 tonnes 68,077 tonnes
Refined copper 50,790 tonnes 50,257 tonnes
Primary nickel 18,515 tonnes 18,476 tonnes
Refined nickel 12,878 tonnes 12,615 tonnes
Gold 13.5 million grams 14 million grams
Silver 93,914 kg 108,534 kg
Primary lead 9,060 tonnes 9,520 tonnes
Refined lead 12,368 tonnes 14,327 tonnes
Primary zinc 74,369 tonnes 66,937 tonnes
Refined zinc 64,693 tonnes 69,962 tonnes
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