Global Lead Market Posted Modest Deficit, Says ILZSG Bulletin

Meantime, global lead metal usage recorded marginal decline from 6.062 million tonnes to 5.982 million tonnes over the year.

SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): The latest edition of the monthly ‘Lead and Zinc Statistics Bulletin’ published by the International Lead and Zinc Study Group (ILZSG) suggests that world refined lead metal demand exceeded supply by 22kt over the first half of 2022. The total reported lead stock levels declined by 32,000 tonnes during this period, said the press release.

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The global lead mine production declined marginally by 0.6% from January to June in 2022. The dip in mine output was primarily due to reduced output reported by Australia, Greece, Peru and Turkey, which were partially balanced by higher output in India. The lead mine output totalled 2.172 million tonnes in Jan-June ’22, compared with 2.186 million tonnes a year before.

The refined lead metal production during this period has declined by 1.3%, as a result of lower output in Belgium, China, Germany, the Republic of Korea, Ukraine and the United States. Meantime, global lead metal usage recorded marginal decline from 6.062 million tonnes to 5.982 million tonnes over the year.

The ILZSG monthly statistics suggest that monthly global lead mine output totalled 407.8 kt in June this year. The global refined lead metal production totalled 1,013.2 kt, whereas global lead metal usage totalled 1,033.6 kt during the month.