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Timetric estimates that the Pumpkin Hollow and Contact copper projects in Nevada which are scheduled to commence production in 2016 and 2017 respectively and the Rosemont project in Arizona with a capacity of 110223t and scheduled to start operations in 2017 will support copper mine production in the US.

Report Highlights

 * In 2014 the US ranked fifth globally with 35 million tonnes (Mt) of copper reserves a 5% share of the global total. Copper reserves are mainly found in Arizona Utah New Mexico Montana Alaska Nevada and Michigan with Arizona having one of the world's three great clusters of porphyry copper deposits.
 * The zinc-lead content in the Mississippi Valley type (MVT) deposit ranges from 5-10%.
 * The copper mining industry is expected to benefit from planned investments such as in the Cumo deposit at the south-western end of the Idaho-Montana porphyry belt and at Kennecott's Bingham Canyon mine which would extend the mine's life from 2018 to 2030.

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Report Scope

The report contains an overview of the base metals (copper lead and zinc) mining industry in the US together with the key demand drivers affecting the industry. Further it provides information about reserves historic and forecast production consumption and trade reserves and production by state trade by country competitive landscape and active exploration and development projects.

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Gain an understanding of the base metals (copper lead and zinc) mining industry in the US the relevant demand drivers reserves historic and forecast production and consumption trade active exploration and development projects and the competitive landscape.

Companies Mentioned in this Report: Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. The Rio Tinto Plc Teck Resources Ltd Nyrstar NV

Partial Table of Contents:

1 Executive Summary
2 Copper Mining in the US - Reserves Production Consumption and Trade
2.1 Reserves by Geographic Regions
2.2 Historical and Forecast Production
2.3 Production by State
2.4 Copper Prices
2.5 Active Mines
2.6 Exploration and Development Projects
2.7 Consumption and Trade
2.7.1 Domestic consumption vs exports
2.7.2 Ores and concentrates exports by country
2.7.3 Ores and concentrates imports by country
2.8 Demand Drivers
2.8.1 Domestic consumption by end-use
2.8.2 Global demand vs Chinese demand
3 Lead Mining in the US - Reserves Production Consumption and Trade
3.1 Reserves by Geographic Regions
3.2 Historical and Forecast Production
3.3 Production by State
3.4 Lead Price
3.5 Active Mines
3.6 Exploration and Development Projects
3.7 Consumption and Trade
3.7.1 Domestic consumption vs exports
3.7.2 Ores and concentrates exports by country
3.8 Demand Drivers
3.8.1 Demand by end-use - domestic automobile sector
3.8.2 Global demand vs Chinese demand
4 Zinc Mining in the US - Reserves Production Consumption and Trade
4.1 Reserves by Geographic Regions
4.2 Historical and Forecast Production
4.3 Production by State
4.4 Zinc Prices
4.5 Active Mines
4.6 Exploration and Development Projects
4.7 Consumption and Trade
4.7.1 Domestic consumption vs exports
4.7.2 Ores and concentrate export by country
4.8 Demand Drivers
4.8.1 Domestic consumption by end-use
4.8.2 Global demand vs Chinese demand
5 Competitive Landscape
5.1 Freeport-McMoRan Copper and Gold Inc.
5.2 Rio Tinto Plc
5.3 Teck Resources Ltd
5.4 Nyrstar NV
6 Fiscal Regime
6.1 The US Mining Industry - Governing Bodies
6.1.1 Federal
6.1.2 State
6.2 The US Mining Industry - Governing Laws
6.2.1 Federal laws
6.2.2 State laws
6.3 The US Mining Industry - Mining Ownership Licenses
6.3.1 Coal mining lease
6.3.2 Exploratory license
6.3.3 State permits
6.4 The US Mining Industry - Rights and Obligations
6.4.1 Rights
6.4.2 Obligations
6.5 The US Mining Industry - Key Fiscal Terms
6.5.1 Bonus
6.5.2 Rentals
6.5.3 Federal reclamation fee
6.5.4 Occupation tax
6.5.5 Royalty
6.5.6 Mining claim fees
6.5.7 State fee
6.5.8 State mineral resources severance tax and fees
6.5.9 State real property tax
6.5.10 Corporate taxes
6.5.11 Alternative minimum tax
6.5.12 Capital gains tax
6.5.13 Deductions and allowances
6.5.14 Depreciation
6.5.15 Branch profit tax
6.5.16 Withholding tax
6.5.17 Loss carry forward
6.5.18 Value added tax (VAT)
7 Appendix
7.1 What is this Report About?
7.2 Secondary Research
7.3 Primary Research
7.4 Contact Timetric
7.5 About Timetric
7.6 Timetric's Services
7.7 Disclaimer

List of Tables

Table 1: Copper Mining in the US - Copper Mine Production (Thousand Tonnes) 2000-2020
Table 2: Copper Mining in the US - Active Mines 2014
Table 3: Copper Mining in the US - Exploration Projects 2014
Table 4: Copper Mining in the US - Development Projects 2014
Table 5: Copper Mining in the US - Domestic Metal Consumption vs. Ores and Concentrates Exports (Thousand Tonnes) 2000-2020
Table 6: Copper Mining in the US - Ores and Concentrates Export by Country (Thousand Tonnes) 2014
Table 7: Lead Mining in the US - Lead Mine Production (Thousand Tonnes) 2000-2020
Table 8: Lead Mining in the US - Active Mines 2014
Table 9: Lead Mining in the US - Exploration Projects 2014
Table 10: Lead Mining in the US - Development Projects 2014
Table 11: Lead Mining in the US - Domestic Metal Consumption vs. Ores and Concentrates Exports (Thousand Tonnes) 2001-2020
Table 12: Lead Mining in the US - Exports by Country (Thousand Tonnes) 2014
Table 13: Zinc Mining in the US - Zinc Mine Production (Thousand Tonnes) 2000-2020
Table 14: Zinc Mining in the US - Active Mines 2014
Table 15: Zinc Mining in the US - Exploration Projects 2014
Table 16: Zinc Mining in the US - Development Projects 2014
Table 17: Zinc Mining in the US - Domestic Metal Consumption vs Ores and Concentrates Exports (Thousand Tonnes) 2001-2020

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