Mexican Fluorspar Status In World Markets

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Brian F. Taylor
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The Mexican fluorspar industry is faced with and will face serious problems, some of their own making and others beyond their control. However, they still offer the most secure source of fluorspar for North American' consumers. Since 1975, even in light of declining markets, they have, increased then production capabilities' as shown in Table #1. In analyzing Table #1, we note that Compania Miners Rio Colorado has closed down due to their ore reserves being exhausted. Fluorita de Rio Verde expanded their acid grade fluorspar capacity in anticipation of additional North American business. Campania Miners Las Cuevas presumably increased capacity to meet their North American contractual commitments and to supply their own hydrofluoric acid plant (Fluorex) at Juarez, Mexico. Historically, the Mexican fluorspar industry has relied on the United States as the mainstay for their sales. As shown in Tables #2 and #3, the Mexican share of the United States market has moderately decreased. However, as noted in Table #4 the volume loss is substantial as explained below.
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APA: Brian F. Taylor  (1985)  Mexican Fluorspar Status In World Markets

MLA: Brian F. Taylor Mexican Fluorspar Status In World Markets. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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