Key Market Indicators
Russian sulfur production is expected to reach 447,000 metric tons by 2026, a decrease of 1.3% year on year on average. This marks a 0.7% decrease since 2014. Meanwhile, Russian sulfur production is projected to reach 6.97 million metric tons by 2026, growing 0.7% year on year on average. This marks a 1.9% growth since 2005. Additionally, Russian sulfur production is projected to reach 88,470 metric tons by 2026, growing 0.4% year on year on average. This marks a 1.7% decrease since 2003. Furthermore, Russian sulfur production is expected to reach 7.98 million metric tons by 2026, increasing 0.6% year on year on average. This marks a 1.7% growth since 2003. In 2021, Russian sulfur production is estimated to reach 103,000 metric tons, a 12% decrease compared to 2020. This marks a 12.4% decrease since 2003. Finally, Russian sulfur production is expected to reach 157,270 metric tons by 2026, falling by 1.5% year on year on average. This marks a 0.9% decrease since 2003.