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by laurencerowe
474 days ago
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Even high grade gold deposits are only around 10g/tonne or 1 part per 100,000 so you have to process a huge amount of material to recover a tiny amount of gold. Total world gold production was just 3000 tonnes in 2023. By contrast a tonne of steel requires about 2 tonnes of iron ore and 0.8 tonnes of coal and 0.1 tonnes of limestone, all bulk minerals dug out of the ground. Total world steel production was 1.9 billion tonnes in 2023. |
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Edit: well I’m kind of wrong: https://www.gold.org/goldhub/gold-focus/2024/05/higher-gold-...
Profit margins seem to be about 50-70% currently but historically it was closer to 30% (of course that’s still many times higher than for steel production)