Asset Report
Lvliang-Taiyuan-Xinzhou region iron ore mines
Report summary
Lvliang-Taiyuan-Xinzhou region includes Lvliang city, Taiyuan city and Xinzhou city in Shanxi province. Ore from this region is Anshan style magnetite. SOE mines account for 87% of production and Taiyuan Iron and Steel (TISCO) is the dominant iron ore producer. Surface mining is the main method, with only a few small private mines having underground operations. Wood Mackenzie’s asset reports are built from the bottom up, incorporating a number of granular data metrics to ultimately produce our industry standard cash operating costs. This report contains a detailed asset note giving you a holistic view of the asset, including an operational overview through to a timeline of events from inception to now. This qualitative analysis is supplemented by the associated Excel download which enables interrogation of a whole series of cost and production metrics over the life of the asset.
Table of contents
- Summary
- Key issues
- Emissions
Tables and charts
This report includes 12 images and tables including:
- TISCO Emission Intensity Quartile Ranking - Total global production - Tonnes of ore
- Detail map
- Key companies
- Marketable Reserves (01/01/2023)
- Production from costed mines
- Production from costed mines
- Operations
- Cash cost
- Cash cost
- Capital cost
- Product quality
- Economic assumption
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