Growing demand for bauxite highlights risks of dependence on Guinea’s supplies

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Global bauxite production is expanding for several reasons including the growing demand for aluminium products. Aluminium, a highly versatile and low-density material, is used in sectors such as automotive, aerospace, construction, packaging and consumer products. Due to the ongoing growth of these sectors, an increase in demand for aluminium and its primary raw material, bauxite, is anticipated.

Global demand for bauxite is projected to rise by 2.2% to 444.8 million tonnes (mt) in 2024, primarily driven by the expected increase in aluminium demand in China, fuelled by growth in the automotive and manufacturing industries.

According to Al Circle, in 2022, global aluminium usage, including primary and recycled metal, saw an approximate 1.9% increase, reaching 95.3mt.

Guinea, Australia, China, Brazil and India were the world's top five producers of bauxite in 2023, accounting for 87.4%, or 361.9 million tons, of the global total.

Bauxite and aluminium’s position in the current market

According to GlobalData’s Global Bauxite Mining to 2030 report, the need for bauxite is mainly influenced by the production of aluminium, which is expected to rise because of growing usage in the transportation, construction and packaging sectors.

“Bauxite, through its derivative aluminium, is used in manufacturing electric vehicles and various other technologies and industries,” explains Siripurapu Gayathri, senior analyst at GlobalData. “Bauxite is essential for advancing towards a more sustainable, low-carbon energy system, including solar panels, wind turbines and battery technologies. As the world progresses towards a low-carbon future, the demand for bauxite and aluminium [will] likely increase, highlighting its essential role in the global energy transition.”

According to the World Bank, aluminium plays a crucial role in the energy transition, supporting many low-carbon technologies such as batteries, carbon storage for low-carbon hydrogen, electrolysers for renewable hydrogen, hydroelectric plants, transmission wires and wind turbines.

Additionally, it is indispensable for solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies. As things stand now, there would be no solar power without aluminium, which currently makes up more than 85% of most solar PV components.

The World Bank predicts that aluminium demand will increase by more than 100% in a 2°C climate scenario. Certain projections suggest that the demand for solar PV systems in 2050 will exceed one-third of the current levels.

The top bauxite-producing countries

GlobalData expects global bauxite production to remain relatively stable in 2024, increasing by 1.8% to 421.5mt, mainly due to expected production growth in Guinea and Australia. Additionally, global production is forecasted to grow by only 1.6% in 2025, reaching 428.3mt, attributed to expected consistent production in Brazil, counterbalanced by the rise in production in Australia, Guinea and India.