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TABLE 1
SALIENT CHROMIUM STATISTICS1
 
        2008   2009   2010   2011   2012
World, production, contained chromium:    
Chromite ore (mine)2   metric tons 7,320,000 6,010,000 r 7,530,000 r 7,940,000 r 7,890,000
Ferrochromium (smelter)3   do. 4,590,000 4,000,000 r 5,300,000 5,310,000 r 5,120,000
Stainless steel4   do. 4,540,000   4,440,000   5,370,000   5,610,000 r 5,930,000
U.S. supply:    
Components of U.S. supply, contained chromium:    
Domestic mines   do. -- -- -- -- --
Secondary5   do. 146,000 141,000 144,000 147,000 146,000
Imports:    
Chromite ore2   do. 64,300 23,000 43,800 r 70,300 90,800
Chromium chemicals   do. 18,000 10,600 5,120 4,270 5,880
Chromium ferroalloys   do. 307,000 140,000 305,000 311,000 302,000
Chromium metal   do. 13,100 7,570 13,000 13,600 15,300
Stainless steel mill products and scrap   do. 157,000 91,800 133,000 132,000 140,000
Stocks, January 1:    
Government   do. 115,000 155,000 6 129,000 115,000 111,000
Industry7   do. 9,940   7,290   6,820   7,300   7,770
Total   do. 831,000   576,000   779,000   800,000   819,000
Distribution of U.S. supply, contained chromium:    
Exports:    
Chromite ore2   do. 2,280 743 1,390 1,930 6,930
Chromium chemicals   do. 22,600 13,500 21,600 20,600 17,700
Chromium ferroalloys and metal   do. 11,300 2,900 4,850 3,060 3,070
Stainless steel mill products and scrap   do. 250,000 263,000 246,000 206,000 206,000
Stocks, January 1:    
Government   do. 105,000 8 129,000 115,000 111,000 107,000
Industry7   do. 7,290   6,820   7,300   7,770 r 7,670
Total   do. 399,000 416,000 396,000 351,000 r 348,000
Production, reported, chromium ferroalloy and metal net production9 W W -- -- --
Consumption    
Apparent, contained chromium   do. 432,000 160,000 384,000 450,000 r 470,000
Reported:    
Chromite ore and concentrates, gross quantity   do. W W W W W
Chromium ferroalloys:10    
Gross weight   do. 427,000 383,000 423,000 429,000 r 436,000
Contained chromium   do. 251,000 224,000 248,000 248,000 r 251,000
Chromium metal, gross quantity   do. 4,740 4,190 4,540 4,490 r 4,940
Stocks, December 31, gross quantity:    
Government    
Chromite ore   do. -- -- -- -- --
Chromium ferroalloys   do. 140,000 8 175,000 154,000 150,000 144,000
Chromium metal   do. 4,820 4,670 4,430 4,230 4,090
Industry:    
Producer11   do. W W W W W
Consumer:    
Chromium ferroalloys12   do. 11,700 10,900 11,500 12,600 r 12,500
Chromium metal   do. 235 149 284 186 r 228
Other   do. 271 r 263 244 r 239 r 211
Prices, average annual:    
Chromite ore13 dollars per metric ton 346 159 208 216 168
Ferrochromium, chromium content14   dollars per pound 1.79 0.81 1.17 1.15 1.08
Aluminothermic chromium metal, gross quantity15 do. 5.30   4.08   5.23   6.56   5.87
Value of trade:16    
Exports   thousands $149,000 $86,600 $131,000 $124,000 $145,000
Imports   do. $1,430,000   $444,000   $1,010,000   $1,130,000   $1,100,000
Net imports17 do. -1,280,000 -358,000 -884,000 -1,010,000 -952,000
See footnotes at end of table.
TABLE 1-Continued
SALIENT CHROMIUM STATISTICS1
 
        2008   2009   2010   2011   2012
U.S. supply:-Continued    
Stainless steel:    
Production:    
Gross quantity18   metric tons 1,930,000 1,620,000 2,200,000 2,070,000 1,980,000
Contained chromium19   do. 324,000 276,000 383,000 353,000 NA
Average grade, dimensionless20     0.1684 0.1703 0.1738 0.1703 NA
Shipments, gross quantity21     1,380,000 1,200,000 1,510,000 1,890,000 1,900,000
Exports, gross quantity     471,000 414,000 508,000 558,000 590,000
Imports, gross quantity     783,000 416,000 585,000 605,000 668,000
Scrap, gross quantity:    
Receipts     858,000 832,000 846,000 866,000 858,000
Consumption     1,330,000 1,260,000 1,280,000 1,300,000 1,300,000
Exports     1,000,000 1,130,000 937,000 656,000 624,000
Imports 140,000   124,000   195,000   169,000   155,000
Value of trade:    
Exports   thousands $2,300,000 $1,450,000 $2,120,000 $2,510,000 $2,380,000
Imports   do. $4,040,000 $1,710,000 $2,310,000 $2,650,000 $2,690,000
Scrap exports   do. $1,190,000 $777,000 $936,000 $958,000 $804,000
Scrap imports   do. $217,000   $138,000   $305,000   $295,000   $236,000
Net imports17, 22   do.   -$773,000   $384,000   $433,000   $523,000   $260,000
rRevised. do. Ditto. NA Not Available. W Withheld to avoid disclosing company proprietary data. -- Zero.
1Data are rounded to no more than three significant digits; may not add to totals shown.
2Calculated assuming chromite ore to average 45% Cr2O3, which is 68.42% chromium.
3Calculated assuming chromium content of ferrochromium to average 57% chromium.
4Calculated from American Iron and Steel Institute reported stainless steel production assuming chromium content of stainless steel to average 16.7% chromium.
5Calculated assuming chromium content of stainless steel to average 17% chromium.
6From January 1, 2009, to December 31, 2009, the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) made an accounting adjustment to low-carbon ferrochromium stocks-
making A35them (the stocks for those months) incompatible for the purpose of computing stock change for that year. January stocks were estimated.
7Includes consumer stocks of chromium ferroalloys and metal and other chromium-containing materials.
8From January 1, 2008, to December 31, 2008, the DLA changed its high-carbon and low-carbon ferrochromium stocks accounting method making them (the-
stocks for those months) incompatible for the purpose of computing stock change for that year. December stocks were estimated based on monthly stock-
changes excluding the accounting-change month.
9Includes chromium ferroalloys and metal and other chromium materials in the United States.
10Chromium ferroalloys, chromite ore, and other chromium-containing materials excluding chromium metal.
11Chromium ferroalloys and metal producer stocks of chromium ferroalloys and metal.
12Consumer stocks of high- and low-carbon ferrochromium and ferrochromium-silicon.
13Time-weighted average price of South African chromite ore that contains 44% Cr2O3 free on board (f.o.b.) South Africa as reported in Ryanʼs Notes.
14Time-weighted average U.S. price of imported high-carbon chromium that contains 49% to 51% chromium as reported in Ryanʼs Notes.
15Annual average U.S. price of imported aluminothermic chromium metal as reported by Ryanʼs Notes.
16Includes chromite ore and chromium ferroalloys, metal, and chemicals.
17Negative data indicate that imports are greater than exports.
18Source: American Iron and Steel Institute annual report of stainless and heat-resisting raw steel production and shipments.
19Estimated mass-weighted average of the mean chromium content of stainless steel production by grade. Uncertainty is approximately -0.01, owing to the-
range of chromium chemical specification limits by stainless steel grade.
20Ratio of estimated mass-weighted average chromium content of stainless steel production by grade to production. Expressed as a fraction.
21Source: American Iron and Steel Institute annual report of stainless and heat-resisting raw steel shipments.
22Includes stainless steel and stainless steel scrap.

Source: United States Geological Survey Mineral Resources Program

See also: Mineral commodity prices


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