Top 10 Selenium Producing Countries in the World

The top 10 selenium producing countries in the world are responsible for much of the global production and supply, contributing to around 95% of the global production. While selenium’s industry value is hard to estimate, you can be sure its worth several million USD, what with the material selling at $20 per pound on average in 2019, which itself is an increase of 5% from 2018.

Selenium was discovered in 1817 in Sweden, and it was in 1873, when electrical resistance of gray selenium was discovered, that increased its importance and usage, especially to detect or sense light.

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Selenium is a very important raw material in several industries, due to its properties such as being a semiconductor, and has several applications, but is most dominantly used in metallurgy, which is the study of both chemical and physical behaviours of metals as well as their compounds and mixtures. Apart from this, selenium also plays an important role in glass making, where it is added to glass in order to decolorise the glass. Other major uses of selenium include being used in agriculture, plastic coloring, electronic applications and in pigments and chemicals.

Unfortunately, even though the US has a lot of selenium reserves, the data has actually been withheld to avoid the disclosure of company proprietary data.  However, we do have some information relating to selenium production in the US. Selenium in the US was refined from anode slimes, which sounds disgusting but is actually a very normal process, which was carried out in a facility present in Texas.

Luckily for us though, we do have the relevant data on other countries around the world engaged in the production of selenium. For this endeavor, we referred to the Mineral Commodities Summaries 2020, which has a complete database on dozens of important minerals and elements. The report also included production statistics of countries for both 2018 and 2019 of each country, and to finalise our rankings, we ranked each country according to its production in both years, calculated the average of their rankings and then used that to determine the cumulative rankings. Where the average ranking of multiple countries was the same, the country with higher production in 2019 was higher, was appropriately given a higher ranking. So without further ado, let’s take a look at the countries responsible for the global supply of selenium, starting with number 10:

10. Turkey

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 50

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 50

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9. Canada

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 61

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 60

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8. Sweden

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 90

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 50

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7. Poland

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 76

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 70

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6. Finland

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 100

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 100

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5. Russia

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 150

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 150

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4. Belgium

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 200

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 200

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3. Germany

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 300

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 300

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2. Japan

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 768

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 770

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1. China

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 930

Production of selenium in 2018 (in metric tons): 930

Even though China’s selenium production levels have not changed from 2018 to 2019, it has still been able to obtain the top rank in top selenium producing countries in the world. This isn’t really surprising since China is also known to have the highest selenium reserves in the world, which amount to over a quarter of the global reserves. In China, the main use for selenium was in electrolytic manganese production, where selenium dioxide plays an important role in increase the efficiency of the process and the metal deposition rate.

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