Silver Mining

Silver serves a dual role as both a precious metal and an industrial commodity. Over half of silver demand comes from industrial applications including solar panels, electronics, and medical devices. Silver mining economics differ from gold due to lower per-ounce values and frequent byproduct relationships with base metals. Many silver producers also generate significant gold, zinc, or lead revenue, making cost attribution complex.

KPIs Tracked

Operational metrics collected for every silver producer, sourced from annual and quarterly reports.

Silver Produced
Total silver production in ounces (oz)
AISC (Silver)
All-in sustaining cost per ounce of silver produced (USD/oz)
Cash Cost (Silver)
Cash cost per ounce of silver produced (USD/oz)
Realized Silver Price
Average price received per ounce of silver sold (USD/oz)

Companies (14)

Producing companies with verified silver operational data.

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