Research and Markets: Insight to Gold Production in Mongolia
DUBLIN, Ireland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 24, 2005--Gold production in Mongolia has seen spectacular growth over the last few years, rising steadily from 0.8 tonnes in 1991 and peaking at 13.7 tonnes in 2001. This seventeen-fold rise contrasts with western world production, which has grown by around 15% over the same period, with an increase of less than 1% each year from 1999 to 2001.
Since 2001, however, production in Mongolia has fallen back to around 12 tonnes per annum in spite of the gold price recovery, indicating problems with the quality and sustainability of currently producing placer deposits and a lack of new reserves to replace depletions. Mongolia's gold comes primarily from placer deposits, with nothing significant yet being produced from hard-rock.
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c19802) has announced the addition of Gold Mining in Mongolia to their offering.
Produced in collaboration with local industry experts, Gold Mining in Mongolia not only outlines historic mine production and tables investment levels, but also describes the top domestic and international gold producing companies and exploration companies, licensing procedures and the current tax regime.
Essential reading for both foreign mining majors and juniors, as well as banks and investors considering an approach to the Mongolian gold mining sector.
The report also includes a list of key industry contacts.
Contents include the following:-
1. Executive Summary
2. Country Information
Political & Economic History
Geography & Climate for Exploration
Infrastructure
3. Historic Gold Output, Western Investment, Production Costs & Market Structure
Historic Production
Recent Developments in Mongolian Gold Production
Western Mining & Exploration Companies in Mongolia
The Cost of Gold Mining in Mongolia
Gold Export & Marketing Considerations
4. Domestic Gold Producers & Explorers
Important Domestic Gold Producers
5. International Explorers & State Funded Exploration
The Role of the State
Private Sector Exploration
Majors
Juniors
6. The Distribution of Gold in Mongolia
7. Legislative & Tax Regime
Overview
Fiscal Conditions
Procedures & Obligations for Obtaining and Holding a Mineral License
Local Authority Approval Delays
Allowable Exploration Areas
Exploration & Mining Conditions
Related Government Institutions
Key Contacts
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c19802.
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