Nonferrous production rates teeter during October

Canadian production rates of nonferrous metals revealed a mixed bag for October 1996.

Production of refined copper, gold, silver and primary nickel was up over the same period last year.

However, output of primary copper, zinc and lead were down from levels recorded in October 1995.

The statistics shown below were compiled by Natural Resources Canada and are included in the October 1996 issue of Production of Canada’s Leading Minerals.

To order a copy, contact Jacqueline Paquette at Natural Resources Canada by phoning (613) 992-9005.

October 1996October 1995
Refined copper53,253 tonnes51,208 tonnes
Primary copper54,903 tonnes62,772 tonnes
Primary nickel17,633 tonnes15,526 tonnes
Gold13.9 million grams12.7 million grams
Silver115,930 kg100,694 kg
Primary lead19,894 tonnes34,337 tonnes
Refined lead16,616 tonnes14,283 tonnes
Primary zinc100,705 tonnes108,636 tonnes
Refined zinc59,665 tonnes64,193 tonnes
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