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The Worldwide Availability of Phosphate Rock

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  • R. J. FANTEL
  • G. R. PETERSON
  • W. F. STOWASSER

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The US Bureau of Mines has investigated the resource potential of 201 phosphate mines and depositee in 28 market economy countries and 17 mines and deposits in the USSR and China. The 201 mines and deposits contain an estimated 34.2 billiong tonnes (t) of recoverable phosphate rock (at the demonstrated resource level), with Morocco and Western Sahara accounting for 61% (21 billion t) and with the USA accounting for 19% (6.4 billion t). The 17 mines and deposits evaluated in the USSR and China contain approximately 1.5 billion t of potentially recoverable phosphate rock. Potential annual capacity from low‐cost, high‐grade producing mines in the USA is estimated to decline significantly during the latter half of the next decade, and the US phosphate fertilizer industry will have to obtain phosphate rock by developing new, higher‐cost, lower‐grade mines or import phosphate rock to satisfy anticipated demand in the next century. Of the world's new production capacity that are likely to be developed over the next decade, slightly over one‐third could be produced at an estimated 1981 cost of $40/t or less, and about two‐thirds would cost in the $40 to $50 per tonne range (including a 15% rate of return). In comparison, most of the competing phosphate rock from producing mines in Morocco could be produced for less than $40/t.

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  • R. J. Fantel & G. R. Peterson & W. F. Stowasser, 1985. "The Worldwide Availability of Phosphate Rock," Natural Resources Forum, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 9(1), pages 5-24, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:natres:v:9:y:1985:i:1:p:5-24
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1477-8947.1985.tb01036.x
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