1997 Economic Census: |
Mineral Industries
by Industry (4-digit SIC)
Comparability between SIC and NAICS
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SIC
1987 SIC Description
Establishments
Value of Shipments
($1,000)
Paid employees
Annual payroll
($1,000)
1997
1992
% chg
1997
1992
% chg
1997
1992
% chg
1997
1992
% chg
Mining
25,251
29,497
-14.4
174,519,541
162,095,421
7.7
512,016
534,661
-4.2
20,906,916
18,556,307
12.7
10
Metal mining
696
N
N
11,546,138
9,864,437
17.0
48,533
N
N
2,103,196
N
N
12
Coal mining
1,820
N
N
24,005,443
27,134,131
-11.5
92,958
N
N
4,157,341
N
N
13
Oil and gas extraction
17,219
20,290
-15.1
122,155,637
111,522,731
9.5
272,764
262,935
3.7
11,138,172
8,883,444
25.4
14
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels
5,516
5,502
0.3
16,812,323
13,574,122
23.9
97,761
97,492
0.3
3,508,207
2,868,359
22.3
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SIC
1987 SIC Description
Establishments
Value of Shipments
($1,000)
Paid employees
Annual payroll
($1,000)
1997
1992
% chg
1997
1992
% chg
1997
1992
% chg
1997
1992
% chg
Mining
25,251
29,497
-14.4
174,519,541
162,095,421
7.7
512,016
534,661
-4.2
20,906,916
18,556,307
12.7
10
Metal mining
696
N
N
11,546,138
9,864,437
17.0
48,533
N
N
2,103,196
N
N
101
Iron ores
32
N
N
1,937,749
1,714,779
13.0
7,920
N
N
393,921
N
N
1011
Iron ores
32
N
N
1,937,749
1,714,779
13.0
7,920
N
N
393,921
N
N
102
Copper ores
49
48
2.1
4,017,818
3,374,873
19.1
13,745
13,821
-0.5
550,888
485,391
13.5
1021
Copper ores
49
48
2.1
4,017,818
3,374,873
19.1
13,745
13,821
-0.5
550,888
485,391
13.5
103
Lead and zinc ores
31
37
-16.2
531,367
471,908
12.6
2,127
2,597
-18.1
88,613
103,078
-14.0
1031
Lead and zinc ores
31
37
-16.2
531,367
471,908
12.6
2,127
2,597
-18.1
88,613
103,078
-14.0
104
Gold and silver ores
316
N
N
4,073,265
3,554,580
14.6
18,292
N
N
810,479
N
N
1041
Gold ores
300
366
-18.0
3,951,750
3,439,993
14.9
17,512
16,996
3.0
777,636
677,643
14.8
1044
Silver ores
16
N
N
121,515
114,587
6.0
780
N
N
32,843
N
N
108
Metal mining services
203
251
-19.1
341,888
350,441
-2.4
3,066
2,973
3.1
110,070
104,612
5.2
1081
Metal mining services
203
251
-19.1
341,888
350,441
-2.4
3,066
2,973
3.1
110,070
104,612
5.2
109
Miscellaneous metal ores
65
N
N
644,051
397,856
61.9
3,383
N
N
149,225
N
N
1094
Uranium-radium-vanadium ores
29
66
-56.1
103,198
86,294
19.6
695
966
-28.1
26,597
39,475
-32.6
1099
Industry 1099, Miscellaneous metal ores, n.e.c., and
Industry 1061, Ferroalloy ores, except vanadium
36
N
N
540,853
311,562
73.6
2,688
N
N
122,628
N
N
Com-
para-
bility
SIC
1987 SIC Description
Establishments
Value of Shipments
($1,000)
Paid employees
Annual payroll
($1,000)
1997
1992
% chg
1997
1992
% chg
1997
1992
% chg
1997
1992
% chg
12
Coal mining
1,820
N
N
24,005,443
27,134,131
-11.5
92,958
N
N
4,157,341
N
N
122
Bituminous coal and lignite mining
1,443
2,367
-39.0
23,244,486
26,435,340
-12.1
86,824
119,395
-27.3
3,947,492
4,769,426
-17.2
1221
Bituminous coal and lignite - surface
829
1,359
-39.0
12,451,067
13,826,227
-9.9
36,632
50,318
-27.2
1,652,355
1,958,362
-15.6
1222
Bituminous coal - underground
614
1,008
-39.1
10,793,419
12,609,113
-14.4
50,192
69,077
-27.3
2,295,137
2,811,064
-18.4
123
Anthracite mining
68
N
N
182,508
160,428
13.8
1,141
N
N
36,326
N
N
1231
Anthracite mining
68
N
N
182,508
160,428
13.8
1,141
N
N
36,326
N
N
124
Coal mining services
309
350
-11.7
578,449
538,363
7.4
4,993
4,515
10.6
173,523
138,700
25.1
1241
Coal mining services
309
350
-11.7
578,449
538,363
7.4
4,993
4,515
10.6
173,523
138,700
25.1
Com-
para-
bility
SIC
1987 SIC Description
Establishments
Value of Shipments
($1,000)
Paid employees
Annual payroll
($1,000)
1997
1992
% chg
1997
1992
% chg
1997
1992
% chg
1997
1992
% chg
13
Oil and gas extraction
17,219
20,290
-15.1
122,155,637
111,522,731
9.5
272,764
262,935
3.7
11,138,172
8,883,444
25.4
131
Crude petroleum and natural gas
7,784
8,967
-13.2
78,009,089
72,245,424
8.0
100,333
104,859
-4.3
4,968,972
4,420,127
12.4
1311
Crude petroleum and natural gas
7,784
8,967
-13.2
78,009,089
72,245,424
8.0
100,333
104,859
-4.3
4,968,972
4,420,127
12.4
132
Natural gas liquids
528
551
-4.2
24,828,378
27,213,793
-8.8
10,548
10,416
1.3
541,588
427,795
26.6
1321
Natural gas liquids
528
551
-4.2
24,828,378
27,213,793
-8.8
10,548
10,416
1.3
541,588
427,795
26.6
138
Oil and gas field services
8,907
10,772
-17.3
19,318,170
12,063,514
60.1
161,883
147,660
9.6
5,627,612
4,035,522
39.5
1381
Drilling oil and gas wells
1,628
2,067
-21.2
7,298,223
3,583,551
103.7
52,858
44,306
19.3
1,900,985
1,224,123
55.3
1382
Oil and gas exploration services
1,197
1,473
-18.7
818,607
964,629
-15.1
7,039
12,930
-45.6
215,996
423,687
-49.0
1389
Oil and gas field services, n.e.c.
6,082
7,232
-15.9
11,201,340
7,515,334
49.0
101,986
90,424
12.8
3,510,631
2,387,712
47.0
Com-
para-
bility
SIC
1987 SIC Description
Establishments
Value of Shipments
($1,000)
Paid employees
Annual payroll
($1,000)
1997
1992
% chg
1997
1992
% chg
1997
1992
% chg
1997
1992
% chg
14
Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels
5,516
5,502
0.3
16,812,323
13,574,122
23.9
97,761
97,492
0.3
3,508,207
2,868,359
22.3
141
Dimension stone
178
N
N
125,606
98,902
27.0
1,658
N
N
38,213
N
N
1411
Dimension stone
178
N
N
125,606
98,902
27.0
1,658
N
N
38,213
N
N
142
Crushed and broken stone, including riprap
2,184
1,997
9.4
7,241,660
5,001,881
44.8
42,300
38,365
10.3
1,509,992
1,088,522
38.7
1422
Crushed and broken limestone
1,435
1,322
8.5
4,470,738
3,178,262
40.7
27,563
25,479
8.2
957,853
705,696
35.7
1423
Crushed and broken granite
290
247
17.4
1,512,891
895,299
69.0
6,812
5,623
21.1
271,019
167,168
62.1
1429
Crushed and broken stone, n.e.c.
459
428
7.2
1,258,031
928,320
35.5
7,925
7,263
9.1
281,120
215,658
30.4
144
Sand and gravel
2,507
2,579
-2.8
3,982,651
3,160,452
26.0
29,640
27,822
6.5
996,560
775,608
28.5
1442
Construction sand and gravel
2,367
2,430
-2.6
3,471,094
2,749,653
26.2
26,837
24,973
7.5
905,254
695,050
30.2
1446
Industrial sand
140
149
-6.0
511,557
410,799
24.5
2,803
2,909
-3.6
91,306
80,558
13.3
145
Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals
167
N
N
1,557,862
1,400,191
11.3
7,412
N
N
264,830
N
N
1455
Kaolin and ball clay
35
N
N
938,438
780,360
20.3
3,630
N
N
146,258
N
N
1459
Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals,
n.e.c.
132
148
-10.8
619,424
619,831
0.1
3,782
4,735
-20.1
118,572
125,804
-5.7
147
Chemical and fertilizer mineral mining
92
125
-26.4
3,081,270
3,127,425
-1.5
10,823
13,589
-20.4
494,980
501,692
-1.3
1474
Potash, soda, and borate minerals
27
N
N
1,702,985
1,515,736
12.4
4,805
N
N
237,391
N
N
1475
Phosphate rock
20
N
N
1,016,889
1,188,937
-14.5
3,858
N
N
169,479
N
N
1479
Chemical and fertilizer mineral mining,
n.e.c.
45
70
-35.7
361,396
422,752
-14.5
2,160
3,019
-28.5
88,110
106,570
-17.3
148
Nonmetallic minerals services, except fuels
172
N
N
190,942
188,932
1.1
1,874
N
N
63,551
N
N
1481
Nonmetallic minerals services, except fuels
172
N
N
190,942
188,932
1.1
1,874
N
N
63,551
N
N
149
Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals, except
fuels
216
270
-20.0
632,332
596,339
6.0
4,054
4,907
-17.4
140,081
133,685
4.8
1499
Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals, except
fuels
216
270
-20.0
632,332
596,339
6.0
4,054
4,907
-17.4
140,081
133,685
4.8
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SIC derivable from NAICS data.
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Sales or receipts from NAICS are within 3% of SIC sales or receipts.
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SIC sales or receipts cannot be estimated within 3% from NAICS data.
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Source: 1997 Economic Census, Comparative Statistics