Annual Estimate of Canadian Mineral Production Sand and Gravel (Long)

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The Annual Mineral Production Surveys - Preliminary Estimates provides information on the performance of the mining sector in Canada. These surveys present estimates on annual production and inventories of mineral and metal products. Please access the link Annual Mineral Production Survey - Preliminary Estimates (http://www23.statcan.gc.ca/imdb/p2SV.pl?Function=getSurvey&SDDS=5254) for more information on this survey and to consult the reporting guides.

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Reporting instructions and help

Report on your operations during the twelve months ended December 31.
Note: This is a standard form. Some lines may not apply to your industry.

Reports should be submitted before November 1st. If you are unable to complete by November 1st OR if you need help, call us at 1-877-949-9492 or TTY 1-800-363-7629.

Additional Information

Estimates are acceptable where data are not readily available.

Please consult the guide when completing this survey.
Note: this is a standard form. Some lines may not apply to your industry.

Please enter this business' reporting period.
a. Start date (YYYY-MM-DD)
b. End date (YYYY-MM-DD)

Material sold or used from own production - from owned or leased pit(s)

13.1 Material sold or used from own production - from owned or leased pit(s)

DO NOT INCLUDE:
1. Sand and gravel removed from any pits by others and for which
you received a royalty.
2. Sand and gravel removed from the base of a previously
constructed road.
3. Blasted rock.
4. Purchases (would be included in total of Section 13.10).
5. Transportation costs (report at line 13.1.16 and/or line 13.1.18).

INCLUDE:
1. Sand and gravel removed (by yourself, your employees or a sub-contractor)
from any pit you own and for which you did not receive a royalty.
2. Sand and gravel removed (by yourself, your employees or a sub-contractor)
from a leased pit for which you paid a royalty.
3. Crushed stone produced from pit boulders or any material (river gravel, etc.)
other than directly from bedrock.
4. Value of material as well as cost of crushing, screening, washing and loading.

NOTE: The dollar value of material sold and/or used should be the value of the shipped product at loading point whether it is located at the pit or at treatment point.
For material used, a reasonable value would be the amount one might pay for such material if it was purchased at a pit or plant in the area.

13.1.1 Silica sand
Sold
a. Quantity(metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)
Used
a. Quantity(metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)13.1.2 Other natural sands

13.1.2 Other natural sands
Sold
a. Quantity(metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)
Used
a. Quantity(metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.1.3 Gravel (natural)
Sold
a. Quantity(metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)
Used
a. Quantity(metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.1.4 Crushed gravel
Sold
a. Quantity(metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)
Used
a. Quantity(metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.1.5 Quartz crude
Sold
a. Quantity(metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)
Used
a. Quantity(metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.1.6 Quartz milled
Sold
a. Quantity(metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)
Used
a. Quantity(metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.1.7 Total
Sold
a. Quantity(metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)
Used
a. Quantity(metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.1.15 Total sold and used
Used
a. Quantity(metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.1.16 Cost of delivering sand and gravel by own labour and vehicles
Used
a. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.1.18 Amount paid to common or contract carrier for delivering sand and gravel
Used
a. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)13.1.2 Other natural sands

Inventory removed from deposit and stocked at mine, pit or plant

13.2.7 Total
Opening Inventory
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value ($)
Closing Inventory
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value ($)

13.3.2.1 Total quantity removed
13.3.2.1 quantity [metric tonnes] = 13.1.15 [metric tonnes] + 13.2.7 closing inventory [metric tonnes] - 13.2.7 opening inventory [metric tonnes]
Closing Inventory
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)

13.3.2.2 Total number of pits
Closing Inventory
a. Value ($)

13.3.3 End use of quantity sold and used as reported at line 13.1.15 from owned or leased pits (estimate if necessary)

13.3.3.13 Glass manufacture
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.33 Concrete aggregate
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.34 Asphalt aggregate
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.36 Railroad ballast
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.39 Roads - construction/maintenance
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.40 Roads - sand for ice control
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.41 Mortar sand
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.42 Backfill for mines
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.43 Ferrosilicon manufacture
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.44 Silicon carbide manufacture
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.45 Silica brick manufacture
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.46 Chemical manufacture
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.47 Smelter flux
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.48 Sand blasting
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.49 Moulding and core
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.50 All other fill
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.51 Other purposes (specify):
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.52 Other silica use
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.53 Uses unknown
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.60 Total (same as 13.1.15)
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.80 Shipments to Canadian cement plants (indicate province or territory)
Indicate province or territory:
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.3.3.99 Mineral production
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value of f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.4.1.0 Destination of shipments (within Canada)

13.4.1.1 Newfoundland and Labrador
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.4.1.2 Prince Edward Island
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.4.1.3 Nova Scotia
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.4.1.4 New Brunswick
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.4.1.5 Quebec
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.4.1.6 Ontario
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.4.1.7 Manitoba
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.4.1.8 Saskatchewan
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.4.1.9 Alberta
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.4.1.10 British Columbia
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.4.1.11 Yukon
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.4.1.12 Northwest Territories
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.4.1.12.1 Nunavut
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.4.1.13 Total Canada
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.4.1.14 Destination of shipments (exports)

13.4.1.14.1
a. specify country:
b. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
c. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.4.1.15 Total exports
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

13.4.1.16 Total shipments
a. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
b. Value f.o.b. loading point ($)

INCLUDE all sand and gravel acquired through purchases, tenders and contracts, and not reported in Section 13.1, including imports.
DO NOT INCLUDE sand and gravel for which you paid a royalty and which you removed from the pit. This should be reported in Section 13.1.

Sand and gravel purchased

13.10 Total
a. Value ($)

8.1.171.0 Other products shipped (specify):

8.1.171.1
a. Specify:
b. Quantity (metric tonnes, cubic yards, cubic metres, short tons)
c. Value ($) (including containers)

8.1.171 Total
a. Value ($) (including containers)

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