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NAICS code |
Description |
Estab- lish- ments |
Value of shipments
($1,000) |
Annual payroll ($1,000) |
Paid employees |
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21 | Mining | 24,087 | 182,911,093 | 21,173,895 | 477,840 | ||
211 | Oil and gas extraction | 7,730 | 113,031,437 | 5,357,902 | 99,580 | ||
212 | Mining, except oil and gas | 7,253 | 47,728,025 | 9,009,343 | 197,061 | ||
213 | Support activities for mining | 9,104 | 22,151,631 | 6,806,650 | 181,199 |
NAICS code |
NAICS Title |
All firms | Nonemployers | Employers | ||||||
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Establish- ments |
Receipts ($1,000) | Establishments | Receipts |
Establish- ments |
Value of shipments ($1,000) | |||||
Number | % of all | $1,000 | % of all | |||||||
21 | Mining | 106,796 | 187,834,649 | 82,709 | 77.4 | 4,923,556 | 2.6 | 24,087 | 182,911,093 | |
211 | Oil and gas extraction | 77,509 | 117,099,372 | 69,779 | 90.0 | 4,067,935 | 3.5 | 7,730 | 113,031,437 | |
212 | Mining, except oil and gas | 12,517 | 48,091,309 | 5,264 | 42.1 | 363,284 | 0.8 | 7,253 | 47,728,025 | |
213 | Support activities for mining | 16,770 | 22,643,968 | 7,666 | 45.7 | 492,337 | 2.2 | 9,104 | 22,151,631 |
The Mining sector comprises establishments that extract naturally occurring mineral solids, such as coal and ores; liquid minerals, such as crude petroleum; and gases, such as natural gas. The term mining is used in the broad sense to include quarrying, well operations, beneficiating (e.g., crushing, screening, washing, and flotation), and other preparation customarily performed at the mine site, or as a part of mining activity.
The Mining sector distinguishes two basic activities: mine operation and mining support activities. Mine operation includes establishments operating mines, quarries, or oil and gas wells on their own account or for others on a contract or fee basis. Mining support activities include establishments that perform exploration (except geophysical surveying) and/or other mining services on a contract or fee basis (except mine site preparation and construction of oil/gas pipelines).
Establishments in the Mining sector are grouped and classified according to the natural resource mined or to be mined. Industries include establishments that develop the mine site, extract the natural resources, and/or those that beneficiate (i.e., prepare) the mineral mined. Beneficiation is the process whereby the extracted material is reduced to particles that can be separated into mineral and waste, the former suitable for further processing or direct use. The operations that take place in beneficiation are primarily mechanical, such as grinding, washing, magnetic separation, and centrifugal separation. In contrast, manufacturing operations primarily use chemical and electrochemical processes, such as electrolysis and distillation. However, some treatments, such as heat treatments, take place in both the beneficiation and the manufacturing (i.e., smelting/refining) stages. The range of preparation activities varies by mineral and the purity of any given ore deposit. While some minerals, such as petroleum and natural gas, require little or no preparation, others are washed and screened, while yet others, such as gold and silver, can be transformed into bullion before leaving the mine site.
Mining, beneficiating, and manufacturing activities often occur in a single location. Separate receipts will be collected for these activities whenever possible. When receipts cannot be broken out between mining and manufacturing, establishments that mine or quarry nonmetallic minerals, beneficiate the nonmetallic minerals into more finished manufactured products are classified based on the primary activity of the establishment. A mine that manufactures a small amount of finished products will be classified in Sector 21, Mining. An establishment that mines whose primary output is a more finished manufactured product will be classified in Sector 31-33, Manufacturing.
NAICS 21, Mining, is close, but not quite comparable between 2002 and 1997. See the Bridge Between 2002 NAICS and 1997 NAICS for changes to constituent industries.
In comparisons with data before 1997, 1997 NAICS 21 is nearly comparable to SIC . See the Bridge Between 1997 NAICS and 1987 SIC.
1997 NAICS code |
1997 NAICS Description | Year | Establishments | Value of shipments ($1,000) | Annual payroll ($1,000) | Paid employees | ||||||||
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21 | Mining | 2002 | 24,284 | 183,673,289 | 21,586,902 | 487,786 | ||||||||
1997 | 25,000 | 173,985,314 | 20,798,257 | 509,006 | ||||||||||
% change | -2.9 | 5.6 | 3.8 | -4.2 |
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Annual Capital Expenditures Survey | Annual | Capital expenditures for structures and equipment for companies with paid employees | US | |
County Business Patterns | Annual | Employees; payroll; number of establishments by employment size of establishment | US, states, metro areas, counties | |
Nonemployer Statistics | Annual | Number of establishments and sales of firms with no paid employees | US, states, metro areas, counties | |
Quarterly Financial Report | Quarterly | Income, retained earnings, balance sheets, and related financial and operating ratios for the domestic operations of manufacturing corporations with assets over $250,000, and corporations in the mining and trade areas with over $50 million. | US | |
Statistics of U.S. Businesses | Annual | Number of firms, employees, payroll, (and revenue, for 2002 only) by employment-size of the enterprise | US, states, metro areas |
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