Australia Iron Ore Mining to 2024
Summary
GlobalData's Australia Iron Ore Mining to 2024 provides a comprehensive coverage on Australia’s iron ore industry. It provides historical and forecast data on iron ore production, iron ore reserves, consumption and exports to 2024. The exports section also provides information on export volumes to destination countries. The report also includes a demand drivers section providing information on factors that are affecting the Australian iron ore industry. It further provides mines and projects count by company by status, profiles of major iron ore producers, information on the major active, planned and exploration projects. In addition, the report also covers Australian mining fiscal regime.
Australia’s production in 2020 is expected to grow marginally by 0.8% over 2019. The impact of COVID-19 has been limited in Australia due to effective measures being taken by government to contain the spread of the virus. Different regional governments began closing their borders from late March, albeit with certain exceptions for essential services workers. To limit the potential spread of the virus, Rio Tinto, BHP and Fortescue made changes to their Fly-in-Fly-Out (FIFO) rosters, switching to two weeks on, two weeks off in the key iron ore mining regions. Rio Tinto also changed the rosters to make 30% come under the FIFO program. Over the forecast period (2020-2024), the country’s iron ore output is expected to grow at a CAGR (compound average growth rate) of 2.9%, to reach 1,033.2Mt by 2024.
Scope
- The report contains an overview of Australia's iron ore mining industry including key demand driving factors affecting the iron ore industry.
- It provides detailed information on reserves, production, major operating mines, major exploration and development projects, competitive landscape, consumption, and exports. Further, it also provides country's fiscal regime, which covers governing bodies, relevant laws, rights and obligations as well as key taxes, fees, and royalties.
Reasons to Buy- To gain an understanding of the Australia's iron ore mining industry, relevant driving factors
- To understand historical and forecast trend on country's iron ore production, consumption, and exports
- To gain an overview of the country's mining fiscal regime
- To find out Australian governing bodies, laws, rights and obligations, major taxes, fees and royalties applicable for the country's mining industry
- Table of Contents
- 1.1 List of Tables
- 1.2 List of Figures
- 2 Executive Summary
- 3 Australia Iron Ore Mining: Reserves, Production, Consumption, Exports and Demand
- 3.1 Reserves by Geographical Region and Grade
- 3.2 Historical and Forecast Iron Ore Production
- 3.2.1 Production by Company
- 3.2.2 Iron Ore Prices
- 3.3 Active Mines
- 3.4 Development Projects
- 3.5 Exploration Projects
- 3.6 Consumption and Trade
- 3.6.1 Domestic consumption
- 3.6.2 Iron ore exports
- 3.7 Demand Drivers
- 3.7.1 Demand from Chinese steel industry
- 3.7.2 Demand from the Chinese Construction Industry
- 4 Australia Iron Ore Mining: Major Producers
- 4.1 Mines and Projects by Company
- 4.2 Revenues by Company
- 4.3 Rio Tinto Plc
- 4.4 BHP Billiton Ltd.
- 4.5 Fortescue Metals Group Ltd.
- 5 Australia’s Mining Industry: Fiscal Regime
- 5.1 Governing Bodies and Agencies
- 5.1.1 National Level
- 5.1.2 State or Territory Involvement
- 5.2 Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime: Laws, and Regulations
- 5.2.1 Offshore Legislation
- 5.2.2 Onshore Legislation
- 5.3 Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime: Mineral Licensing and Fees
- 5.3.1 New South Wales
- 5.3.2 Northern Territory
- 5.3.3 Queensland
- 5.3.4 South Australia
- 5.3.5 Tasmania
- 5.3.6 Victoria
- 5.3.7 Western Australia
- 5.4 Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime: Royalty and Taxes
- 5.4.1 Royalty
- 5.4.2 Corporate Income Tax (CIT)
- 5.4.3 Withholding Tax
- 5.4.4 Treatment of Tax Losses
- 5.4.5 Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- 6 Appendix
- 6.1 Abbreviations
- 6.2 Methodology
- 6.3 Coverage
- 6.4 Secondary Research
- 6.5 Contact Us
- 6.6 Disclaimer
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Chemical Analysis of Iron Ore Deposits by Country (%),
- Table 2: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Historical and Forecast Iron Ore Production (Million Tonnes), 2001-
- Table 3: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Production by Major Company (Million Tonnes), 2010-
- Table 4: Australia Iron Ore Mining - World Iron Ore Prices, Quarterly (US$/Tonne), Q1 2014-Q1
- Table 5: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Active Mines,
- Table 6: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Development Mines,
- Table 7: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Development Mines, 2020 (Contd.1)
- Table 8: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Exploration Mines,
- Table 9: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Australian Iron Ore Consumption (Million Tonnes), 2000-
- Table 10: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Historical and Forecast Iron Ore Exports (Million Tonnes), 2001-
- Table 11: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Exports by Country (Million Tonnes),
- Table 12: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Chinese Iron Ore Imports vs. Steel Production (Million Tonnes), 2001-
- Table 13: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Total No. of Iron Ore Mines/Projects by Company by Stage,
- Table 14: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Comparison of Companies by Revenue (US$ Million), 2016-
- Table 15: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Rio Tinto Plc, Operating Mines,
- Table 16: Australia Iron Ore Mining - BHP Billiton Ltd, Operating Mines,
- Table 17: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Fortescue Metals Group Ltd, Operating Mines,
- Table 18: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - National Level Mining Governing Bodies and Agencies,
- Table 19: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mining Governing Bodies and Agencies by State/Territory,
- Table 20: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Key Onshore Legislations by State/Territory,
- Table 21: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Key Onshore Legislations by State/Territory, 2020 (Contd.1)
- Table 22: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Key Onshore Legislations by State/Territory, 2020 (Contd.2)
- Table 23: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Exploration License Application, Renewal and Tender Fees in NSW,
- Table 24: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Exploration (Mineral Owner) License Application and Renewal Fees in NSW,
- Table 25: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mining Leases and Fees in NSW,
- Table 26: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Assessment Leases and Fees in NSW,
- Table 27: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mining License, Lease, Permit and Administration Fees in Northern Territory,
- Table 28: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Annual Rent in Northern Territory,
- Table 29: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Late Lodgment Fees in Northern Territory,
- Table 30: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mineral Titles and Fees in Queensland,
- Table 31: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mineral Tenements and Fees in South Australia,
- Table 32: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Fees for Mining License and Lease in Tasmania,
- Table 33: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Other Mining Related Fees in Tasmania,
- Table 34: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mining Rents in Tasmania,
- Table 35: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mining Titles and Fees in Victoria,
- Table 36: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Mining Tenements and Fees in Western Australia,
- Table 37: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Royalty Rates in New South Wales by Commodity,
- Table 38: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - CRD Factor, 2008-
- Table 39: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Price and Royalty Rate for Base and Precious Metals in Queensland, FY2018-
- Table 40: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Discounts on Processed Minerals,
- Table 41: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - South Australia Royalty Rates (%),
- Table 42: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Royalty Rates in Western Australia (%),
- Table 43: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Withholding Tax Rates (%),
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Iron Ore Reserves by Country (%), January
- Figure 2: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Major Iron Ore Deposits
- Figure 3: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Historical and Forecast Iron Ore Production (Million Tonnes) vs. Number of Operating Mines, 2000-
- Figure 4: Australia Iron Ore Mining -Production by Major Company (Million Tonnes), 2010-
- Figure 5: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Iron Ore Prices, Quarterly (US$/Tonne), Q1 2014 to Q1
- Figure 6: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Australian Iron Ore Consumption (Million Tonnes), 2000-
- Figure 7: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Historical and Forecast Iron Ore Exports (Million Tonnes), 2001-
- Figure 8: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Exports by Country (%),
- Figure 9: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Total Australian Iron Ore Exports (Million Tonnes) vs Exports to China (%), 2001-
- Figure 10: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Rebar Profit Margin in China (Yuan/tonne), 2019-
- Figure 11: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Chinese Iron Ore Imports vs. China’s Steel Production (Million Tonnes), 2001-
- Figure 12: Australia Iron Ore Mining - China Construction Output in Value (US$ Billion), 2019-
- Figure 13: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Total No. of Iron Ore Mines/Projects by Company by Stage,
- Figure 14: Australia Iron Ore Mining - Comparison of Companies by Revenue (US$ Million), 2016 to
- Figure 15: Australia’s Mining Fiscal Regime - Three Levels of Australia Government