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TABLE 1—Continued
ALBANIA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, CROATIA, MACEDONIA, SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO, AND SLOVENIA: PRODUCTION OF MINERAL COMMODITIES 1/ 2/

(Metric tons unless otherwise specified)
Country and commodity   1996   1997   1998   1999   2000  

SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO—Continued 8/

Industrial minerals— Continued:


Stone, excluding quartz and quartzite, dimension, crude:
Ornamental square meters 219,000   206,000   258,000   182,000   20,000 e/
Crushed and brown, n.e.s. thousand cubic meters 2,263   2,665   3,085   1,937   3,000 e/
Other, stone blocks cubic meters 12,196   9,817   1,630   786   1,000 e/
Sulfur, byproduct: e/
Metallurgy thousand tons 110   100   100   100   100  
Petroleum do. 1   1   1   1   1  
Total do. 111   101   101   101   101  
Mineral fuels and related materials:
Coal:
Bituminous thousand tons 63   92   105   49   88  
Brown do. 539   512   390   413   398  
Lignite do. 37,828   42,313   43,577   30,967   33,638  
Total do. 38,430   42,917   44,072   31,429   34,124  
Gas, natural, gross production million cubic meters 671   688   731 r/ 679 r/ 729  
Petroleum:
Crude:
Gross weight thousand tons 1,030   979   913   705   805  
Converted e/ thousand 42-gallon barrels 7,600   7,500   6,800   5,200   6,000 4/
Refinery products thousand tons 1,800 r/ 3,167 r/ 2,549 r/ 1,047 r/ 1,100 e/

SLOVENIA 6/

Metals:
Aluminum, metal, ingot, primary and secondary 59,486   74,400   73,803 r/ 77,200 r/ e/ 100,000  
Iron and steel, metal:
Ferroalloys:
Ferrochromium 23,142   9,232   10,621   560   600  
Ferrosilicocalcium e/ 200   200   200   200   200  
Ferrosilicon e/ 10,000   10,000   10,000   8,000   9,000  
Steel, crude, from electric furnaces 328,000   372,700   405,210   405,000   450,000  
Semimanufactures 175,000   150,000   150,000   100,000 e/ 100,000  
Lead, metal:
Primary and secondary:
Smelter e/ 6,000   7,000   7,000   5,800 r/ 6,000  
Refined 5,601   15,000   14,000   15,000   15,000 e/
Semimanufactures, rolled 241   300   300   300 e/ 300 e/
Industrial minerals:
Cement thousand tons 1,026   1,113   1,149   1,224 r/ 1,300  
Clays:
Ceramic clay, crude e/ 2,500   2,500   2,500   2,500   2,500  
Fire clay 600   --   --   -- e/ -- e/
Kaolin: e/
Crude 10,000   10,000   10,000   10,000   10,000  
Washed 4,000   4,000   4,000   4,000   4,000  
Lime thousand tons 136   140   150   150 e/ 150 e/
Pumice and related materials, volcanic tuff e/ 40,000   40,000   40,000   40,000   40,000  
Quartz, quartzite, glass sand: e/
Quartz and quartzite 10,000   10,000   10,000   10,000   10,000  
Glass sand 200,000   200,000   200,000   200,000   200,000  
Total 210,000   210,000   210,000   210,000   210,000  
Salt, all sources 4,033   5,000   5,000   5,000   5,000  
Sand and gravel, excluding glass sand thousand tons 10,498   10,298   10,076   12,637 r/ 14,000  
Stone, excluding quartz and quartzite, crude: e/
Dimension 93,000   82,000   91,000   104,000   105,000  
Other cubic meters 3,000   3,000   3,000   3,000   3,000  
Mineral fuels and related materials:
Coal:
Brown thousand tons 841   812   827   758 r/ 800  
Lignite do. 3,937   4,163   4,100 r/ 3,804 r/ 3,900  
Gas, natural, gross production thousand cubic meters 12,840   12,100   12,500   12,500 e/ 12,500 e/
Petroleum, crude thousand tons 1,400   1,100   900   100   100 e/
See footnotes at end of table.