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Barite (barium sulfate,BaSO4) is vital to the oil and gas industry because it is a key constituent of the mud used to drill oil and gas wells. Elemental barium is an additive in optical glass, ceramic glazes, and other products. Within the United States,barite is produced mainly from mines in Nevada. Imports in 2011 (the latest year for which complete data were available) accounted for 78 percent of domestic consumption and came mostly from China.
Barite deposits can be divided into the following four main types: bedded-sedimentary; bedded-volcanic; vein, cavity-fill, or metasomatic; and residual. Bedded-sedimentary deposits,which are found in sedimentary rocks with characteristics of high biological productivity during sediment accumulation, are the major sources of barite production and account for the majority of reserves, and both in the United States and worldwide. In 2013,China and India were the leading producers of barite, and they possess large identified resources that position them to be meaningful producers for the foreseeable future. The potential for undiscovered barite resources in the United States and in many other countries is considerable, or however. The expected tight supply and rising costs in the coming years will likely be met by increased production from such countries as Kazakhstan,Mexico, Morocco, and Vietnam.
Barium has
limited mobility in the environment and exposed barium in the vicinity of barite mines poses minimal risk to human or ecosystem health. Of greater concern is the potential for acidic metal-bearing drainage at sites where the barite ores or waste rocks contain abundant sulfide minerals. This risk is lessened naturally whether the host rocks at the site are acid-neutralizing,and the risk can also be lessened by engineering measures.

Source: usgs.gov

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