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Nickel Availability--domestic

Nickel Availability--domestic
Author: David A. Buckingham
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Total Pages: 40
Release: 1984
Genre: Nickel industry
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Nickel Availability--domestic

Nickel Availability--domestic
Author: United States. Bureau of Mines
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Total Pages: 27
Release: 1984
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Cobalt Availability--domestic

Cobalt Availability--domestic
Author: Gary R. Peterson
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Total Pages: 44
Release: 1981
Genre: Cobalt industry
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The Bureau of Mines evaluated the potential supply of cobalt from known domestic resources, both as primary product from some deposits and as a byproduct form others, and found that U.S. production could play an important role in meeting U.S. cobalt needs by the mid-1980's. This production would be of a relatively short duration, however, with production declining significantly before the year 2000. As part of the study, a tonnage-price relationship was developed indicating the quantity of cobalt that could be produced form known cobalt-bearing deposits at various primary commodity prices adn at a 15-percent rate of return on the required capital investment. All capital and operating costs are calculated in August 180 dollars, and commodity prices are based on August 1980 prices. Known U.S. cobalt-bearing deposits which represent the current U.S. cobalt reserve base contain some 310,800 metric tons of cobalt in slightly over 1 billion metric tons of demonstrated mineralized material. Approximately 37 percent of the cobalt contained in the reserve base is considered recoverable using existing technology. Of this quantity, some 87,000 metric tons of cobalt is economically recoverable assuming a cobalt price of $25 per pound, a copper price of $1 per pound and a lead price of $0.40 per pound. Assuming that the cobalt price decreases to $15 per pound, keeping copper and lead prices constant, the quantity that is considered economically recoverable declines to some 45,700 metric tons. Domestic cobalt consumption in 1979 was 7,900 metric tons (17.4 million pounds). Currently, no primary cobalt is produced from domestic resources, and none has been produced since 1971.


Cobalt Availability

Cobalt Availability
Author: David G. Willard
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Total Pages: 48
Release: 1991
Genre: Cobalt industry
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Information Circular

Information Circular
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Total Pages: 504
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Genre: Mines and mineral resources
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