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Leading mining companies by total ROM

This month our new mining key list brings you the 15 largest mining companies by total ROM as ranked by GlobalData's Mining Intelligence Centre. All numbers as of December 2019.

Company nameROM (MMT, 2018)Headquarters location
Vale SA729Brazil
BHP589Australia
Rio Tinto576UK
Coal India Ltd559India
Freeport-McMoRan Inc399US
Glencore plc335Switzerland
Corporacion Nacional del Cobre de Chile283Chile
China Shenhua Energy Co Ltd282China
Barrick Gold Corp244Canada
Anglo American plc215UK
Teck Resources Ltd177Canada
Newmont Goldcorp Corp165US
ArcelorMittal165Luxembourg
Peabody Energy Corp163US
Vulcan Materials Company142US

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