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Ukrainian mining industry outlook – market opportunities and entry strategies, analyses and forecasts to 2016
1. Ukrainian Mining Industry Outlook – Market Opportunities and
Entry Strategies, Analyses and Forecasts to 2016
The report provides market analysis, information and insights into the Ukrainian mining industry
including:
In-depth analysis of the Ukrainian mining industry
A detailed analysis of market attractiveness, covering the key trends, drivers, regulatory
frameworks and challenges
Detailed production figures for a period of ten years (2007–2016)
Detailed consumption, imports and exports figures for key minerals for a period of five
years (2007–2011)
Description and analysis of the competitive landscape and the industry structure for key
minerals
Profiles of the major companies in the Ukrainian mining sector
Details of some of the key mining projects
Ukraine has a large base of mineral resources and a rich mining tradition. The Ukrainian mining
industry comprises 7.8% of the country’s GDP, is the sixth-largest producer of iron and the
seventh-largest producer of manganese in the world. In addition, the nation is also one of the
world’s key producers of coal. In 2011, Ukraine accounted for 10% of the world’s iron ore
reserves and 22.2% of its manganese ore reserves. The Ukrainian mining industry is dominated
by the coal and metallic minerals categories. The value of the industry grew at a CAGR of
18.08%, during the review period. Ukraine has the seventh-largest coal resources in the world,
but underinvestment and a lack of progress in terms of deregulation have made the country a net
importer of coal. The country is attempting to improve safety conditions, entities and
frameworks in order to modernize the industry. Consequently, the Coal Sector Policy Support
Program was launched in September 2008 with the cooperation of Ukraine’s Ministry of Coal
Industry. The program intends to improve occupational safety and develop a plan for the
development of the industry. With the support program in place, the industry is expected to grow
significantly over the forecast period.
Scope
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the Ukrainian mining industry
It provides historical values for the Ukrainian mining industry for the report’s 2007–2011
review period and forecast figures for the 2012–2016 forecast period
It offers a detailed analysis of production, consumption, imports and exports of key
minerals in terms of volume as well as value
It details the regulatory framework for the mining industry in Ukraine
2. It covers an exhaustive summary on key trends, drivers and issues affecting the mining
industry
Using Porter’s industry-standard “Five Forces” analysis, it details the competitive
landscape in the Ukrainian mining industry
The scope of this report is primarily confined to coal, two major metallic (nickel and
bauxite) and two non-metallic minerals (perlite and bentonite) which constitute a major
part of the country's total mining industry
Reasons To Buy
Make strategic business decisions using historic and forecast market data related to the
Ukrainian mining industry
Identify the key market trends, opportunities and challenges
Assess the industry structure and competitive landscape for key minerals, enabling the
formulation of effective market-entry strategies
Assess the growth opportunities and industry dynamics by understanding production,
consumption, imports and exports figures for key minerals both in terms of volume and
value
Key Highlights
Mining has become one of the country’s key economic drivers, representing 7.8% of
GDP in 2011.
Ukraine’s geographical location is favorable for international trade as it is situated on the
crossroads between Asia and Europe. The country has an advanced railway and road
network with direct access to the sea.
Ukrainian mining industry growth has traditionally been driven by exports, and this
tradition is expected to continue over the forecast period.
Ukraine accounted for almost 2.9% of the world’s iron ore production in 2011. It also
accounts for 10% of the world’s iron reserves.
Ukraine holds the seventh-largest coal reserves in the world, which comprises 117.5
billion tons, alongside the third-largest anthracite coal reserves.
Ukraine holds around 10% of the world’s kaolin reserves, however, production only
accounts for 3.4% of the world’s total.
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Report Details
Published: July 2012
Price: Single User License: US$1950 Corporate User License: US$3900
3. Table of Contents
1 Executive Summary
2 Mining Industry Outlook in Ukraine
3 Mining Industry Key Trends, Drivers and Challenges
3.1 Key Trends and Drivers
3.2 Challenges
4 Mining Machinery Market Size and Forecast
5 Regulatory Framework
5.1 Market Entry Route
6 Benchmarking with Key Global Markets
6.1 Ukraine is Among the Top-10 Operators across a Range of Metallic Mineral Categories
6.2 Iron ore
6.3 Manganese Ore
6.4 Limestone
6.5 Kaolin
7 Industry Structure and Dynamics of Coal, Metallic and Non-Metallic Mining
7.1 Five Forces Analysis: Coal
7.1.1 Bargaining power of supplier: medium-to-high
7.1.2 Bargaining power of buyer: low
7.1.3 Barrier to entry: medium
7.1.4 Intensity of rivalry: medium
7.1.5 Threat of substitution: medium
7.2 Five Forces Analysis: Metallic Minerals
7.2.1 Bargaining power of supplier: high
7.2.2 Bargaining power of buyer: low-to-medium
7.2.3 Barrier to entry: medium
7.2.4 Intensity of rivalry: low-to-medium
7.2.5 Threat of substitution: medium
7.3 Five Forces Analysis: Non-Metallic Minerals
7.3.1 Bargaining power of supplier: low-to-medium
7.3.2 Bargaining power of buyer: medium
7.3.3 Barrier to entry: low to medium
7.3.4 Intensity of rivalry: low
7.3.5 Threat of substitution: low
7.4 Five Forces Analysis: Mining Equipment
7.4.1 Bargaining power of supplier: medium to high
4. 7.4.2 Bargaining power of buyer: low
7.4.3 Barrier to entry: medium-to-high
7.4.4 Intensity of rivalry: medium
7.4.5 Threat of substitution: low
8 Coal
8.1 Overview of the Ukrainian Coal Industry
8.2 Reserves, Production and Consumption of Coal
8.2.1 Total reserves
8.2.2 Total production
8.2.3 Total consumption
8.3 Imports and Exports
8.3.1 Coal imports and exports
8.3.2 Import sources and export destinations
8.4 Key Active Projects
8.5 News and Deals
8.6 Competitive Landscape
9 Iron Ore
9.1 Overview of Iron Ore Industry
9.2 Reserves, Production, and Consumption
9.2.1 Total reserves
9.2.2 Total production
9.2.3 Total consumption
9.3 Imports and Exports
9.3.1 Imports and exports of Iron ore
9.3.2 Import sources and export destinations
9.4 Key Projects
9.5 News and Deals
9.6 Competitive Landscape
10 Manganese Ore
10.1 Overview of the Manganese Ore Industry
10.2 Reserves, Production and Consumption
10.2.1 Total reserves
10.2.2 Total production
10.2.3 Total consumption
10.3 Imports and Exports
10.3.1 Imports and exports of Manganese ore
10.3.2 Import sources and export destinations
10.4 Key Active Projects
10.5 Competitive Landscape
11 Limestone
11.1 Overview of the Limestone Industry
5. 11.2 Production and Consumption
11.2.1 Reserves
11.2.2 Total production
11.2.3 Total consumption
11.3 Imports and Exports
11.3.1 Imports and exports of Limestone
11.3.2 Import sources and export destinations
11.4 News and Deals
11.5 Competitive Landscape
12 Kaolin
12.1 Overview of the Kaolin Industry
12.2 Reserves, Production and Consumption
12.2.1 Total reserves
12.2.2 Total production
12.2.3 Total consumption
12.3 Imports and Exports
12.3.1 Imports and exports of Kaolin
12.3.2 Import sources and export destinations
12.4 Key Active Projects
12.5 News and Deals
13 Competitive Landscape and Strategic Insights
13.1 Competitive Landscape: Overview
13.1.1 State-owned companies dominate the Ukrainian mining industry
13.1.2 Mining equipment market is dominated by foreign operators
13.2 Key Companies
13.2.1 Sadovaya Group: overview
13.2.2 Famur Group: overview
13.2.3 Atlas Copco Powercrushers: overview
13.2.4 Metinvest Holding: overview: overview
13.2.5 Mineral Mining Company: overview
13.2.6 Poltava GOK Corporation: overview
13.2.7 DTEK Holdings BV: overview
13.2.8 Zeppelin Ukraine LLC: overview
13.2.9 Elektropolyus LLC: overview
13.2.10 Novokramatorsky Mashinostroitelny Zavod J St.Co (NKMZ): overview
14 Business Environment
14.1 GDP Growth
14.2 Inflation Rate
14.3 Manufacturing Output
14.4 Urban and Rural Populations
14.5 Electricity Power Production
14.6 Electricity Power Consumption