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[Report]

The Economics of Rhenium, 7th Edition, 2007

Published: 2007/11

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Table of Contents

1. Summary

2. Occurrence of rhenium

3. Reserves and resources of rhenium

4. Rhenium recovery processes

5. World production of rhenium

  • 5.1. World primary production of rhenium
  • 5.2. Primary rhenium production capacity by leading companies
    • 5.2.1. Future primary production of rhenium
  • 5.3. Secondary rhenium production capacity by leading companies

6. World supply of rhenium

7. Current and potential rhenium-producing countries and companies

  • 7.1. Armenia
    • 7.1.1. Producers of primary rhenium in Armenia
      • 7.1.1.1. Armenian Molybdenum Production (AMP)
      • 7.1.1.2. OJSCo "Plant of Pure Iron"
      • 7.1.1.3. Zangezur Copper and Molybdenum Combine AG
  • 7.2. Austria
  • 7.3. Belgium
  • 7.4. Bulgaria
  • 7.5. Canada
    • 7.5.1. Producers of molybdenum concentrates containing rhenium in Canada
      • 7.5.1.1. Imperial Metals Corporation/Japan Group
      • 7.5.1.2. Taseko Mines Limited
      • 7.5.1.3. Teck Cominco Limited
    • 7.5.2. Potential producers of molybdenum concentrates containing rhenium in Canada
    • 7.5.3. Previous producers of molybdenum concentrates containing rhenium in Canada
    • 7.5.4. Production of rhenium contained in molybdenum concentrates in Canada
  • 7.6. Chile
    • 7.6.1. Producers of molybdenum concentrates containing rhenium in Chile
      • 7.6.1.1. Anglo American plc
      • 7.6.1.2. Antofagasta plc
      • 7.6.1.3. Compania Minera Antamina S.A.
      • 7.6.1.4. Corporacion National del Cobre de Chile (Codelco)
      • 7.6.1.5. Dona Ines de Collahuasi SCM Minera Collahuasi
      • 7.6.1.6. Minera Valle Central S.A
    • 7.6.2. Production of primary rhenium in Chile
    • 7.6.3. Producers of primary rhenium in Chile
      • 7.6.3.1. Molibdenos y Metales S.A (Molymet)
    • 7.6.4. Exports of rhenium from Chile
  • 7.7. China
    • 7.7.1. Producers of primary rhenium in China
    • 7.7.2. Producers of rhenium products in China
    • 7.7.3. Exports of rhenium from China
  • 7.8. Czech Republic
  • 7.9. Estonia
  • 7.10. France
  • 7.11. Germany
    • 7.11.1. Producers of secondary rhenium in Germany
      • 7.11.1.1. H.C. Starck GmbH & Company KG
      • 7.11.1.2. W.C. Heraeus GmbH
    • 7.11.2. Exports of rhenium from Germany
  • 7.12. Iran
  • 7.13. Japan
  • 7.14. Kazakhstan
    • 7.14.1. Producers of molybdenum concentrates containing rhenium in Kazakhstan
      • 7.14.1.1. Kazakhmys plc
      • 7.14.1.2. Celtic Resources Holdings/Kazatomprom
    • 7.14.2. Production of primary rhenium in Kazakhstan
    • 7.14.3. Producers of primary rhenium in Kazakhstan
      • 7.14.3.1. State enterprise (RGP) Zhezkazganredmet
      • 7.14.3.2. JSC Yuzhpolimetall (Shymkent)
    • 7.14.4. Exports of rhenium from Kazakhstan
  • 7.15. Mexico
    • 7.15.1. Producers of molybdenum concentrates containing rhenium in Mexico
    • 7.15.2. Former producers of molybdenum concentrates containing rhenium in Mexico
    • 7.15.3. Estimated production of rhenium in Mexico
    • 7.15.4. Producers of primary rhenium in Mexico
  • 7.16. Mongolia
    • 7.16.1. Producers of molybdenum concentrates containing rhenium in Mongolia
    • 7.16.2. Producers of primary rhenium in Mongolia
  • 7.17. Netherlands
  • 7.18. Papua New Guinea
  • 7.19. Peru
    • 7.19.1. Production of rhenium contained in molybdenum concentrates in Peru
    • 7.19.2. Producers of molybdenum concentrates containing rhenium in Peru
  • 7.20. Poland
  • 7.21. Russia
    • 7.21.1. Producers of molybdenum concentrates containing rhenium in Russia
      • 7.21.1.1. JSC Molibden
      • 7.21.1.2. Zhirekensky Mining and Beneficiation Combine
    • 7.21.2. Production of primary rhenium in Russia
    • 7.21.3. Producers of primary rhenium in Russia
      • 7.21.3.1. A/O Metallurg
      • 7.21.3.2. JSC Pobedit
    • 7.21.4. Former producers of primary rhenium in Russia
    • 7.21.5. Producers of secondary rhenium in Russia
    • 7.21.6. Former processors of rhenium in Russia
    • 7.21.7. Exports of rhenium from Russia
  • 7.22. Tadjikistan
  • 7.23. United Kingdom
  • 7.24. USA
    • 7.24.1. Producers of molybdenum concentrates containing rhenium in the USA
      • 7.24.1.1. Asarco Incorporated
      • 7.24.1.2. Montana Resources
      • 7.24.1.3. Rio Tinto
    • 7.24.2. Past producers of molybdenum concentrates containing rhenium in the USA
    • 7.24.3. Production of primary rhenium in the USA
    • 7.24.4. Producers of primary rhenium in the USA
      • 7.24.4.1. Phelps Dodge Mining Company (PDMC)
    • 7.24.5. Former producers of primary rhenium in the USA
    • 7.24.6. Producers of secondary rhenium in the USA
    • 7.24.7. Downstream rhenium sector in the USA
      • 7.24.7.1. AAA Molybdenum Products Incorporated
      • 7.24.7.2. BASF
      • 7.24.7.3. Cannon Muskegon
      • 7.24.7.4. Certified Alloys Products Incorporated
      • 7.24.7.5. Climax Engineered Materials
      • 7.24.7.6. Concept Alloys L.L.C
      • 7.24.7.7. Criterion Catalysts and Technologies L.P.
      • 7.24.7.8. H. Cross Company
      • 7.24.7.9. Powmet Incorporated
      • 7.24.7.10. Rhenium Alloys Incorporated
      • 7.24.7.11. Ultramet
    • 7.24.8. Imports of rhenium into the USA
    • 7.24.9. Consumption of rhenium in the USA
  • 7.25. Uzbekistan
    • 7.25.1. Producers of molybdenum concentrates containing rhenium in Uzbekistan

8. Consumption of rhenium

  • 8.1. World consumption of rhenium
  • 8.2. Consumption of rhenium by region
  • 8.3. Consumption of rhenium by end use
  • 8.4. Leading consumers of rhenium
  • 8.5. Future demand for rhenium by end use

9. End-uses of rhenium

  • 9.1. High performance alloys
    • 9.1.1. Use of rhenium in nickel-based superalloys
    • 9.1.2. Types of superalloys
      • 9.1.2.1. Single crystal high performance alloys
      • 9.1.2.2. Oxide dispersion strengthened alloys
      • 9.1.2.3. Powder metallurgy and hot isostatic pressed alloys
      • 9.1.2.4. Isothermal forged alloys
      • 9.1.2.5. Horizontal casted alloys
      • 9.1.2.6. Vacuum sprayformed alloys
    • 9.1.3. Production and consumption of nickel-based superalloys
    • 9.1.4. Markets for high performance alloys
    • 9.1.5. Use of nickel-based superalloys in aerospace applications
    • 9.1.6. Use of nickel-based superalloys in land-based gas turbines
    • 9.1.7. Forecast demand for rhenium in superalloys
  • 9.2. Rhenium-bearing catalysts for the petroleum refining and petrochemical industries
    • 9.2.1. Catalytic reforming processes
      • 9.2.1.1. Principal platinum-rhenium catalytic reforming processes
      • 9.2.1.2. Catalytic reforming capacity
      • 9.2.1.3. Outlook for rhenium consumption in reforming catalysts
    • 9.2.2. Rhenium use in catalysts for BTX production
    • 9.2.3. Future demand for rhenium in catalysts
  • 9.3. Use of tungsten-rhenium and molybdenum-rhenium alloys
    • 9.3.1. Use of rhenium alloys in lamp filaments
    • 9.3.2. Use of rhenium alloys in other filament applications
    • 9.3.3. Use of rhenium alloys in heater elements
    • 9.3.4. Use of rhenium alloys in X-ray tubes and targets
    • 9.3.5. Use of rhenium alloys in thermocouples
    • 9.3.6. Use of rhenium and rhenium alloys in electrical contacts
  • 9.4. Use of rhenium in booster rocket nozzles
  • 9.5. Uses of rhenium compounds
  • 9.6. Other uses of rhenium
  • 9.7. Future demand for rhenium in other applications

10. International trade in rhenium products

  • 10.1. International trade in ammonium perrhenate
  • 10.2. International trade in rhenium metal
  • 10.3. Import duties for rhenium metal and compounds
  • 10.4. International trade in unroasted molybdenum concentrates

11. Rhenium prices

  • 11.1. Rhenium price mechanism
  • 11.2. Rhenium price history
    • 11.2.1. Substitutes for rhenium
    • 11.2.2. Rhenium recycling
    • 11.2.3. Disruptions to rhenium supply
  • 11.3. Rhenium price outlook
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[Report]
The Economics of Rhenium, 7th Edition, 2007
Published: 2007/11
Published by : Roskill Information Services, Ltd. Roskill Information Services, Ltd.

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