In 1997, Australia's Economic Demonstrated Resources (EDR) of bauxite, black coal, cobalt, magnesite, mineral sands, nickel,
tantalum and vanadium rose. Reduced EDR were recorded for antimony, cadmium, copper, gold, industrial and gem and near gem
diamond, iron ore, lead, lithium, manganese ore, platinum group metals, silver, tin, uranium and zinc. The falls in EDR were
due mainly to ongoing high levels of production. EDR of all other mineral commodities remained unchanged. Among the major
commodities, EDR of nickel, ilmenite, rutile and zircon reached record levels in 1997. Bauxite continued the slow growth started
in 1993 and although black coal EDR rose it remained in the range that has existed since 1987. Gold EDR fell in 1997, breaking
the long term growth trend that started in 1982. EDR of iron ore has fallen since 1994 and in 1997 was at its lowest level
since 1990. Lead and zinc EDR both continued on a downward trend reaching the lowest levels since 1992. Following a small
fall in 1996 copper EDR fell again in 1997. Mineral exploration expenditure rose by 20% from $960.2 million in the previous
year to $1148.5 million in 1996-97. Increases were recorded in all States except Queensland where a reduction of 11% occurred.
A fall of 5% was recorded for expenditure in the Northern Territory. Gold was again the main target, and increased its share
of total expenditure from 57% to 63%. Of the total expenditure about 73% was spent in greenfields leases. Despite the continued
growth, in constant dollar terms, expenditure in 1996-97 was still below the peak of 1987-88. In 1996-97 mineral resources
exports increased to $36 495 million, a rise of 5% over the previous fiscal year. The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and
Resource Economics (ABARE) forecast export earnings to rise to $44 530 million in 2002-03. The so called Asian financial crisis
may impact adversely on Australia's ability to achieve the projected level of exports.
Citation
Title Australia's Identified Mineral Resources 1998
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