Which Countries Dominate the Supply Chain for Strategic Metals?
As the energy transition continues, tapping into the reserves of critical minerals and securing their supply chains is crucial.
For this graphic, Visual Capitalist partnered with Appian Capital Advisory to provide visual context to the top countries for reserves, production, and processing of minerals that are vital to the energy transition. The analysis uses data from the USGS and the IEA across four minerals: lithium, cobalt, natural graphite, and rare earths.
Which Countries Hold the Most Critical Minerals Reserves?
South America dominates the reserves for lithium, with nearly half of all known reserves located in Chile (34%) and Argentina (13%). Australia, with 22% of global lithium reserves, is in third place.
LithiumCobaltNatural GraphiteRare Earths
Top Country Chile DRC China China
Top Country Share34%57%28%38%
Second Country Australia Australia Brazil Vietnam
Second Country Share22%16%26%19%
Third Country Argentina Indonesia Mozambique Brazil
Third Country Share13%5%9%18%
The Democratic Republic of Congo is home to the highest share of cobalt reserves, at 57%. Australia, at 16%, also possesses a sizable source of the metal.
Natural graphite reserves are relatively spread out geographically. China (28%) and Brazil (26%) hold comparable amounts. Mozambique (9%) rounds out the top three list.
Rare earth minerals are primarily located in Asia, with China (38%) and Vietnam (19%) holding the greatest reserves. Brazil has 18% of known global reserves.
The Production and Processing of Critical Minerals
Overwhelmingly, China is the main hub for processing critical minerals across the board. The country is responsible for processing 65% of global lithium mined, 74% of cobalt, 100% of natural graphite, and 90% of rare earths.
LithiumCobaltNatural GraphiteRare Earths
Top Country China China China China
Top Country Share65%74%100%90%
Second Country Chile Finland- Malaysia
Second Country Share29%10%-9%
Third Country Argentina Canada- Estonia
Third Country Share5%4%-1%
Similarly, mine production is also fairly concentrated. This represents a potential risk to supply chain stability. For each mineral, over half of production occurs in a single country.
LithiumCobaltNatural GraphiteRare Earths
Top Country Australia DRC China China
Top Country Share51%73%72%70%
Second Country Chile Indonesia Mozambique U.S.
Second Country Share26%5%10%14%
Third Country China Russia Madagascar Australia
Third Country Share15%5%8%6%
For lithium, the top-producing country is Australia (51%) and for cobalt it is the Democratic Republic of Congo (73%). Meanwhile, China produces the highest share of both natural graphite (72%) and rare earths (70%).
Future-Proofing the Supply of Critical Minerals
Expanding the global supply chain for minerals that are vital to the clean energy transition will require investing in new mining projects, particularly in countries with high reserves but low production and processing rates.
Learn more at appiancapitaladvisory.com
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