Officially reported gold reserves官方黄金储备

世界黄金存量14~15万吨,年产量2500吨左右

http://www.goldsheetlinks.com/production.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_reserve

World official gold holding (September 2008)[6]

RankCountry/OrganizationGold
(tonnes)
Gold's share
of total
forex reserves (%)[6]
1 United States 8,133.576.5%
2 Germany 3,412.664.4%
3International Monetary Fund3,217.3-
4 France 2,508.858.7%
5 Italy 2,451.861.9%
- SPDR Gold Trust (a Gold exchange-traded fund)1,104[8]-
6 People's Republic of China 1,054.01.0%
7 Switzerland 1,040.123.8%
8 Japan 765.21.9%
9 Netherlands 621.457.8%
10European Central Bank533.620.1%
11 Russia 495.92.2%
12 Republic of China (Taiwan) 422.43.6%
13 Portugal 382.585.9%
14 India 357.73.0%
15 Venezuela 356.423.4%
16 United Kingdom 310.314.5%
17 Lebanon 286.828.4%
18 Spain 281.637.0%
19 Austria 280.041.9%
20 Belgium 227.642.2%
21 Algeria 173.63.4%
22 Libya 143.84.2%
23 Sweden 143.211.7%
24 Saudi Arabia 143.010.0%
25 Philippines 133.19.9%
26 Singapore 127.41.9%
27Bank for International Settlements125.0-
28 South Africa 124.39.6%
29 Turkey 116.03.9%
30 Greece 104.687.6%
31 Romania 103.76.6%
32 Poland 102.93.3%
33 Thailand 84.02.2%
34 Australia 79.86.1%
35 Kuwait 79.013.4%
36 Egypt 75.65.8%
37 Indonesia 73.13.3%
38 Kazakhstan 73.09.4%
- iShares Gold Trust (a Gold exchange-traded fund)66.9 [9]-
39 Denmark 66.55.1%
40 Pakistan 65.316.0%
41 Argentina 54.73.1%
42 Finland 49.115.7%
43 Bulgaria 39.65.1%
44West African Economic and Monetary Union36.59.0%
45 Malaysia 36.40.8%
46 Slovakia 35.14.8%
47 Peru 34.72.6%
48 Brazil 33.60.4%
-Central Fund of Canada (Closed End Mutual Fund - (AMEX:CEF))30.2[10]-
49 Bolivia 28.310.3%
50 Ecuador 26.311.6%
51 Ukraine 26.22.0%
52 Syria 25.9-
53 Morocco 22.02.2%
54 Nigeria 21.40.9%
55 Belarus 20.311.6%
-BullionVault16.7[11]-
56 Jordan 14.85.2%
57 South Korea 14.30.1%
58 Cyprus 13.929.7%
59 Czech Republic 13.20.9%
60 Netherlands Antilles 13.131.4%
61 Cambodia 12.412.9%
62 Qatar 12.42.6%
63 Serbia 12.22.3%
64 Laos 8.123.1%
65 Latvia 7.73.3%
66 El Salvador 7.38.2%
67Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa7.1-
68 Guatemala 6.93.9%
69 Colombia 6.90.8%
70 Macedonia 6.87.6%
71 Tunisia 6.82.1%
72 Lithuania 5.82.3%
73 Ireland 5.516.3%
74 Sri Lanka 5.33.8%
75 Mongolia 5.210.9%
76 Bahrain 4.7-
77 Bangladesh 3.51.6%
78 Mexico 3.40.1%
79 Canada 3.40.2%
80 Slovenia 3.27.2%
81 Aruba 3.117.1%
82 Hungary 3.10.3%
83 Mozambique 3.04.6%
84 Kyrgyzstan 2.65.3%
85 Luxembourg 2.310.8%
86 Albania 2.22.6%
87 Hong Kong 2.10.0%
88 Iceland 2.01.9%
89 Tajikistan 2.0-
90 Papua New Guinea 2.02.1%
91 Mauritius 1.92.4%
92 Trinidad and Tobago 1.90.6%
93 Yemen 1.60.5%
94 Suriname 1.47.0%
95 Cameroon 0.9-
96 Honduras 0.70.7%
97 Paraguay 0.70.6%
98 Dominican Republic 0.60.7%
99 Gabon 0.4-
100 Republic of the Congo 0.3-
101 Chad 0.3-
102 Central African Republic 0.3-
103 Uruguay 0.30.1%
104 Estonia 0.20.1%
105 Chile 0.20.0%
106 Malta 0.20.8%
107 Costa Rica 0.10.0%
More interesting charts
Yearly and Cumulative Gold Production Yearly Silver Production
Gold Production History
1970 Mine Production
South Africa produced over 32Moz of gold, 2/3's of the world's production of 47.5Moz.

Former USSR was a distant second at 6.5Moz.

Canada, the US, and Australia produced 2.4, 1.7, and .6Moz, respectively.

The rest of the world accounted for less than 9% of production.
1975 Mine Production
World production dropped 15% versus 1970, with a 30% drop in South Africa, which produced 23Moz out of the world's production of 39.7Moz. (59.3%)

Production in Canada, the United States, and Australia was about the same levels at 1970.
1980 Mine Production
The world produces 39.2Moz, 21.7 million from South Africa. (55.3%)

Canada, the US, and Australia produce
1.6, 1.0, and .5Moz, respectively.

Brazil produces 1.3Moz versus only 172 thousand ounces in 1975.
1985 Mine Production
World production is 49.3Moz, up 25% from 1980. South Africa is flat at 21.6Moz. (43.8%)

Canada, the US, and Australia produce
2.8, 2.4, and 1.9Moz, respectively.

Brazil produces 2.3Moz. China produces 2Moz and releases a gold bullion coin - the Panda in 1982.

Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, and Columbia each produce over 1Moz.
1990 Mine Production
Technology (heap leaching)
has changed mining, forever.

The U.S.S.R is breaking up, so the United States with 9.5Moz production will soon become the world's #2 producer.

Australia produces 7.8Moz. Canada produces 5.4Moz, peaks at 5.7Moz in 1991, then drifts down to current levels of 5Moz/yr.
1995 Mine Production
World production hits 72.3Moz, but South Africa produces only 16.8Moz. (23.3%)

The United States produces over 10Moz,
followed by Australia at 8.2Moz
(will produce over 10Moz in 1997)

Chile, Ghana, Peru, and Indonesia each produce about 2.0Moz, versus about .5Moz in 1990.
2000 Mine Production
World production hits 2573mt (82.6Moz), but South Africa produces only 428mt (13.8Moz), which is 16.6%

Production in the United States, Australia, Canada dips slightly, with China up.

Other significant producers: Chile, Indonesia, Peru, Russia, and Uzbekistan

The trend toward worldwide industry diversification continues, with the top 5 countries now accounting for just over 50% of world production.
2005 Mine Production1. South Africa: 296mt (11.8%)
2. Australia: 263mt (10.4%)
3. United States: 262mt (10.2%)
4. China: 224mt (8.9%)
5. Peru: 207mt (8.2%)
6. Indonesia: 167mt (6.6%)
7. Russia: 156.5mt (6.2%)
8. Canada: 118.5mt (4.7%)
9. Papau New Guinea 66.7mt (2.6%)
10. Ghana 63.1mt (2.5%)
Other: 699mt
TOTAL: 2518mt
2006 Mine Production1. South Africa: 275mt (11.0%)
2. United States: 260mt (10.5%)
3. Australia: 251mt (10.2%)
4. China: 240mt (9.7%)
5. Peru: 203mt (8.2%)
6. Indonesia: 167mt (6.8%) (2005)
7. Russia: 152.6mt (6.2%)
8. Canada: 104mt (4.2%)
9. Papau New Guinea 66.7mt (2.7%) (2005)
10. Ghana 63.1mt (2.6%) (2005)
Other: 699mt
TOTAL: 2469mt
2007 Mine Production1. China: 276mt
2. South Africa: 254.7 mt
3. Australia: 246mt
4. United States: 238mt
5. Peru: 170mt
6. Russia: 144.5mt
7. Indonesia: 118mt
8. Canada: 101mt
9. Uzbekistan 85mt
10. Ghana 78mt
Other: 821mt
TOTAL: 2444mt
2008 Mine Production1. China: 288mt (1)
2. United States: 234mt (1)
3. South Africa: 232mt (1)
4. Australia: 225mt
5. Peru: 175mt
6. Russia: 163.9 mt
7. Canada: 100mt
8. Indonesia: 90mt
9. Uzbekistan 85mt
10. Ghana 81mt
Other: 660mt
TOTAL: 2356mt
(1) FT.com - South African gold output plunges by 14%

2008 Estimated Chart from GFMS
(22 January 2009 Economist)
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