| TABLE 2 | |||||
| GERMANY: STRUCTURE OF THE MINERAL INDUSTRY IN 2003 | |||||
| (Thousand metric tons unless otherwise specified) | |||||
| Major operating companies and | Location of | Annual | |||
| Commodity | major equity owners | main facilities | capacity | ||
| Alumina | VAW Aluminium AG (E.ON AG) | Plant at Schwandorf (special aluminas) | 430 | ||
| Do. | Aluminium Oxid Stade GmbH (VAW, 50%, | Plant at Stade | 750 | ||
| and Chemicals Ltd., 50%) Dadco Alumina | |||||
| Do. | Martinswerke GmbH (Alusuisse, 100%) | Plant at Bergheim (fused alumina) | 350 | ||
| Aluminum | VAW Aluminium AG (E.ON AG) | Smelters at Innwerke at Töging, Elbewerke at | 300 | ||
| Stade, Rheinwerke at Neuss, Lippenwerke at | |||||
| Lünen (secondary) | |||||
| Do. | Aluminium Essen GmbH | Smelter at Essen-Borbeck | 95 | ||
| Do. | Hamburger Aluminium-Werke GmbH | Smelter at Hamburg | 120 | ||
| (VAW, 33%) | |||||
| Arsenic, metal | tons | Metaleurop Handel GmbH | Plant at Langelsheim | 5 | |
| Cement | 38 companies, the major ones are: | 64 mills (grinding) including: | 59,000 | ||
| Do. | HeidelbergerCement AG | Plants at Blaubeuren-Schelklingen, Leimen, | (9,200) | ||
| Hassmersheim, Burglengenfeld, | |||||
| Kieferssfelden, and others | |||||
| Do. | Dyckerhoff AG | Plants at Amoneburg, Golheim, Neuwied, | (7,250) | ||
| Neubeckum, and others | |||||
| Do. | E. Schwenk, Zementwerke KG | Plants at Allmendingen, Karlstadt, and | (6,000) | ||
| Mergelstetten | |||||
| Do. | Anneliese Zementwerke AG | Plants at Ennigerloh-Nord, Ennigerloh-Sud, | (3,500) | ||
| Geske, and Paderborn | |||||
| Do. | Zementwerke Deunan GmbH | Plant at Deuna | -3,000 | ||
| Chalk | Kreidewerke Rugen GmbH | Quarries on Rugen Island | 500 | ||
| Coal, anthracite and | |||||
| bituminous | Four companies: | About 27 mines, including: | 72,500 | ||
| Do. | Ruhrkohle AG | 14 mines in Ruhr region | (40,000) | ||
| Do. | Saarbergwerke AG | 5 mines in Saar basin | (14,000) | ||
| Do. | Preussag Anthrazit GmbH | Mine at Ibbenbüren | (2,500) | ||
| Copper | Norddeutsche Affinerie AG (Dresdner | Smelter and refinery, both at Hamburg | 500 | ||
| Bank AG, 20%; Degussa AG, 10%) | 350 | ||||
| Do. | Hüttenwerke Kayser AG | Refinery at Lünen | 120 | ||
| Graphite | tons | Graphit Kropfmühl AG | Mine and plant at Kropfmühl, Passau | 20,000 | |
| Plant at Wedel, Holstein | 8,000 | ||||
| Gypsum | Gipswerke Dr. Karl Würth GmbH | Mine and plant at Stadtoldendorf, Lower Saxony | 150 | ||
| Do. | Gyproc GmbH Banstoff Production & Co. KG | Mines and plant in Lower Saxony | 110 | ||
| Kaolin | Amberger Kaolinwerke GmbH | Mines at Hirschau and Caminau | 300 | ||
| Do. | Kemmlitzer Kaolinwerke GmbH | Mine at Gröppendorf | 100 | ||
| Limestone | Harz Kalk GmbH | Quarries at Bad Kösen, Rubelaand, | 6,000 | ||
| and Kaltes Tal | |||||
| Lead | Metaleurop Weser Blei GmbH | Smelter and refinery at Nordenham | 120 | ||
| Do. | MIM Huttenwerke Duisberg GmbH | QSL smelter at Stolberg | 75 | ||
| (MIM Holdings Ltd., 100%) | |||||
| Do. | do. | Refinery at Duisberg | 120 | ||
| Do. | Norddeutsche Affinerie AG | Refinery at Hamburg | 50 | ||
| Lignite | Rheinische Braunkohlenwerke | Surface mines in Rhenish mining area: | 105,000 | ||
| AG (RWE Rheinbraun ) | Garzweiler, Bergheim, Inden, and Hambach | ||||
| Do. | Lausitzer Braunkohle AG (LAUBAG) | Surface mines in Lausatian mining area: | 50,000 | ||
| Jänschwalde/Cottbus-Nord, Welzow-Süd, and | |||||
| Nochten/Reichswalde | |||||
| Natural gas | million | ||||
| cubic meters | Brigitta Erdgas und Erdöl GmbH | Plants at Clenze and Grossenkmeten | 9,500 | ||
| and Elwerath Erdgas-Erdöl GmbH | |||||
| Do. | do. | Mobil Erdgas-Erdöl GmbH | Plants at Scholen | 4,000 | |
| Do. | do. | Other companies | Plants at Duste, Rutenbrock, and others | 2,000 | |
| TABLE 2--Continued | |||||
| GERMANY: STRUCTURE OF THE MINERAL INDUSTRY IN 2003 | |||||
| (Thousand metric tons unless otherwise specified) | |||||
| Major operating companies and | Location of | Annual | |||
| Commodity | major equity owners | main facilities | capacity | ||
| Petroleum: | |||||
| Crude | thousand 42- | ||||
| gallon barrels | The largest companies are: | 6 areas with about 85 oilfields, including: | 80,000 | ||
| Do. | do. | Elwerath Erdgas-Erdöl GmbH | West of Ems River | (30,000) | |
| Do. | do. | Wintershall AG | Weser-Ems Rivers | (21,000) | |
| Do. | do. | Deutsche Texaco AG | Elbe-Weser Rivers | (20,000) | |
| Refined | do. | About 25 companies, of which the largest are: | 20 refineries, including: | 2,062,000 | |
| Do. | do. | Deutsche Shell AG | Refineries at Godorf, Hamburg, and Grasbrook | (256,000) | |
| Do. | do. | Esso AG | Refineries at Karlsruhe and Ingolstadt | (245,000) | |
| Do. | do. | Ruhr Oel AG | Refinery at Gelsenkirchen | (215,500) | |
| Do. | do. | Erdoel Raffinerie Neustadt GmbH | Refinery at Neustadt-Donau | (145,000) | |
| Potash, K2O content | K+S Kali GmbH | Mines at Bergmannssegen-Hugo, Niedersachen- | 6,000 | ||
| Riedel, Salzdetfurth, Sigmundshall, Hattorf, | |||||
| Neuhof-Ellers, Sondershausen, and Wintershall | |||||
| Salt (rock) | do. | Mines at Bad Friedrichshall-Kochendorf, | 15,000 | ||
| Braunschweig-Luneburg, Heilbronn, Riedel, | |||||
| Stetten, and Wesel (Borth) | |||||
| Steel | Major companies, including: | About 25 plants, including: | |||
| Do. | ThyssenKrupp Stahl AG | Plants mostly in the Westphalia Region | 21,000 | ||
| Do. | Salzgitter AG | Plants at Peine and Salzgitter | 9,000 | ||
| Do. | Klöckner-Werke AG | Plants at Bremen and Osnabruck | 4,200 | ||
| Do. | Saarstahl AG (Montan-Stiftung | Plant at Völkingen | 2,500 | ||
| Saar, 74.9%) | |||||
| Zinc | Ruhr-Zink GmbH (Metallgesellschaft | Refinery at Datteln | 200 | ||
| AG, 100%) | |||||
| Do. | MIM Huttenwerke Duisberg GmbH | Imperial smelter and fire refinery at Duisburg | 100 | ||
| (MIM Holdings Ltd., 100%) | |||||
| Do. | Xstrata plc | Refinery at Nordenham | 130 | ||