Friday, May 20, 2016

European Union Graphite Production and Availability (2004-2014)

The British Geological Survey’s “World Materials Statistics Database” was used to produce the graph and table shown below. (Click here) to go to the website where this data is available.)





table
production (mined) metric tons
imports metric tons
exports metric tons
available metric tons
2004
8,550
149,924
63,693
94,781
2005
6,124
159,227
44,563
120,788
2006
5,000
135,241
45,481
94,760
2007
3,000
170,026
99,472
73,554
2008
3,250
227,526
52,251
178,525
2009
28,102
94,321
37,826
84,597
2010
7,053
173,097
47,551
132,599
2011
925
162,640
52,950
110,615
2012
328
115,861
43,618
72,571
2013
769
115,421
36,035
80,155
2014
1,017
136,970
39,805
98,182
average
5,829
149,114
51,204
103,739


The data shown is for natural graphite – synthetic graphite data is not included.   The graphite available data represents the total graphite that was produced (mined) in all countries of the European Union plus the graphite imported into those countries less graphite exported from the countries.

The data   shows how depended the European Union is on imported graphite.  On average, over the years 2004 to 2014, the European Union only provided internally (mined) about 6% of the graphite it had available (presumably needed) for use (5,829 metric tons/103,739 metric tons).

Graphite has long been a critical material for many industries such as the steel industry.  In recent years, new and increasing needs of graphite have developed in such areas as smartphones, fuel cells, and batteries.  This increased need has prompted increased interest in more mining of graphite, especially because of concerns over China’s reduction of graphite exports.


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