In 2024, the gross output of the United States mining industry amounted to 692.3 billion U.S. dollars. U.S. mining industry: an economic overview of the past two decades The mining industry in the United States is a huge sector – especially when oil and gas extraction is included. In 2023, the industry generated a gross output of nearly 702 billion U.S. dollars. In 2000, this figure stood at just 218 billion U.S. dollars. The value added of the U.S. mining industry was 457 billion U.S. dollars in 2022, while this figure was around 81 billion in 1998. In 2000, U.S. mining employment stood at 521,000. It has remained relatively stable since 2000, having grown to a peak of 842,000 in 2014, before decreasing gradually to 556,000 mine employees as of 2022. U.S. mining companies in a global context Although the United States has an active and diverse mining industry, U.S. mining companies are not among the top 10 mining companies worldwide based on revenue. Rather, the U.S.-based Freeport McMoRan, ranked 12th among the world's largest mining companies based on revenue as of 2023. Freeport McMoRan was the leading U.S. mining company based on revenue in 2022 with a revenue of over 22 billion U.S. dollars.
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This table contains principal statistics for the Canadian mineral industries which include metal ore mining and non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. The table includes data on revenue and expenses, number of employees as well as opening and closing inventories.
As of a 2024 ranking of the leading mining companies in the world based on employee count, the Swiss company Glencore was the world's largest mining employer, at nearly ****** people. Sibanye-Stillwater is the world's largest primary platinum producer, and was the second largest mining employer at that time, with almost ****** employees.
The British Geological Survey has one of the largest databases in the world on the production and trade of minerals. The dataset contains annual production statistics by mass for more than 70 mineral commodities covering the majority of economically important and internationally-traded minerals, metals and mineral-based materials. For each commodity the annual production statistics are recorded for individual countries, grouped by continent. Import and export statistics are also available for years up to 2002. Maintenance of the database is funded by the Science Budget and output is used by government, private industry and others in support of policy, economic analysis and commercial strategy. As far as possible the production data are compiled from primary, official sources. Quality assurance is maintained by participation in such groups as the International Consultative Group on Non-ferrous Metal Statistics. Individual commodity and country tables are available for sale on request.
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Graph and download economic data for All Employees, Coal Mining (CEU1021210001) from Jan 1985 to Jun 2025 about coal, logging, mining, establishment survey, employment, and USA.
The total global production volume of mines in 2023 amounted to nearly **** billion metric tons. That was a considerable increase in comparison to 1985, when the total production volume of all metals and minerals extracted from mines worldwide amounted to less than ** billion metric tons.
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This dataset shows the Principal Statistics of Mining Industries for the years 1963 – 2019 in Malaysia. Footnote: -Data for year 2005, 2010, 2015 refers to Census year and data includes Economic Census of Mining (other minerals mining exclude crude oil and natural gas) and Annual Census of Crude Oil and Natural Gas -Data bagi tahun 2010 adalah data yang disemak semula ( Termasuk data anggaran bagi Aktiviti sokongan petroleum dan gas Asli) -Data bagi tahun 2017 meliputi data anggaran bagi subsektor Perlombongan mineral dan Pengkuarian -Data for year 1980, 1982, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2016, 2018 and 2019 not available -Data for Value of fixed assets owned as at the end of the year only available 1970 onwards Source: Department of Statistics, Malaysia No. of Views : 125
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Mining production in Kazakhstan increased 10.40 percent in May of 2025 over the same month in the previous year. This dataset provides - Kazakhstan Mining Production- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Mining administration, rock and soil development and management, mining guidance, and mining site security organization organization general overview of the mining department and major administrative achievements of this bureau, as well as the production and sales of mineral products and the production of rock and soil.
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The five Mineral Industries files contain similar data. MI1 presents general statistics by SIC code at the two-, three-, and four- digit level including the total number of mineral establishments, the number of employees, payroll, and the number of workers in production development and exploration activities. Information on value added in mining, cost of supplies and purchased machinery installed, value of shipments and receipts, and capital expenditures is included. MI2 presents detailed sta tistics for many of the general categories by two-, three-, and four-digit levels. In addition, cost of supplies by selected materials (energy products), Mineral development, and exploration expenditures are given. MI3 gives general statistics, as outlined in MI1, by employment-size of establishment. Summaries are presented at the two- and four-digit SIC industry level. MI4 data are presented for establishment counts by two- digit groups by 10 employment size classes for divisions and states. MI5 provides summaries for establishment counts by two-digit groups by four em ployment size classes by state and county.Summaries are given in MI1 for the total U.S., regions, divisions, states, and counties with 100 or more employees of Mineral industries establishments. MI2 presents data by industry level for the U.S., with no industry detail for regions, divisions, and states. MI3 contains U.S. total data, MI4 has summaries for divisions and states, and MI5 presents data for counties.Data contained in the files pertains to 1972. The Census was conducted e very 10 years from 1840 to 1929, at 5 year intervals from 1929 to 1939, and from 1954 on
This dataset presents statistics for Mining: Location of Mines by Employment Size for Subsectors and Industries for the U.S., States, and Offshore Areas.
This dataset presents statistics for Mining: Summary Statistics by Type of Operation for the U.S., States, and Offshore Areas
The so-called green mining market is forecast to grow from **** billion U.S. dollars in 2023 to nearly ** billion U.S. dollars worldwide by 2030. As environmental regulations increasingly impact the global mining industry, more sustainable solutions for mineral production will be required.
Monthly production of extracted minerals.
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Employment statistics on the Mining industry in United States
In 2024, the capacity utilization of the United States' mining industry stood at an estimated ** percent. This was a decrease from the previous year when the capacity peaked at 90%.
Tonnage and manpower, which includes contractors, is primarily as declared by licensees but includes some estimates where returns have not been submitted.
For declaration purposes, the county is where the site centre or mine entrance is located.
These reports include mines and sites declaring an output or manpower during the period.
Some mines or sites have more than one licence.
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This dataset contains annual report data from July 2018 onwards. The data displays: the quantity and nature of complaints, money spent on consultants and contractors, number of executives employed, Work Health and Safety performance and reports of fraud.
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This data set provides information on the number and area of onshore mining areas that are already in operation or not yet in operation for major mineral products nationwide, such as marble, limestone, silica sand, serpentinite, and oil (natural gas) among others.
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Mining production in Saudi Arabia increased 2.10 percent in May of 2025 over the same month in the previous year. This dataset provides - Saudi Arabia Mining Production- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
In 2024, the gross output of the United States mining industry amounted to 692.3 billion U.S. dollars. U.S. mining industry: an economic overview of the past two decades The mining industry in the United States is a huge sector – especially when oil and gas extraction is included. In 2023, the industry generated a gross output of nearly 702 billion U.S. dollars. In 2000, this figure stood at just 218 billion U.S. dollars. The value added of the U.S. mining industry was 457 billion U.S. dollars in 2022, while this figure was around 81 billion in 1998. In 2000, U.S. mining employment stood at 521,000. It has remained relatively stable since 2000, having grown to a peak of 842,000 in 2014, before decreasing gradually to 556,000 mine employees as of 2022. U.S. mining companies in a global context Although the United States has an active and diverse mining industry, U.S. mining companies are not among the top 10 mining companies worldwide based on revenue. Rather, the U.S.-based Freeport McMoRan, ranked 12th among the world's largest mining companies based on revenue as of 2023. Freeport McMoRan was the leading U.S. mining company based on revenue in 2022 with a revenue of over 22 billion U.S. dollars.