Sri Lanka - Adjusted savings: mineral depletion (current US$)

The latest value for Adjusted savings: mineral depletion (current US$) in Sri Lanka was 0.00 as of 2019. Over the past 49 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 2,571,383.00 in 2011 and 0.00 in 1970.

Definition: Mineral depletion is the ratio of the value of the stock of mineral resources to the remaining reserve lifetime. It covers tin, gold, lead, zinc, iron, copper, nickel, silver, bauxite, and phosphate.

Source: World Bank staff estimates based on sources and methods described in "The Changing Wealth of Nations 2018: Building a Sustainable Future" (Lange et al 2018).

See also:

Year Value
1970 0.00
1971 0.00
1972 0.00
1973 0.00
1974 0.00
1975 0.00
1976 0.00
1977 0.00
1978 0.00
1979 0.00
1980 19,648.61
1981 29,849.38
1982 18,895.56
1983 12,477.43
1984 0.00
1985 3,964.75
1986 0.00
1987 0.00
1988 0.00
1989 0.00
1990 0.00
1991 0.00
1992 0.00
1993 0.00
1994 0.00
1995 0.00
1996 0.00
1997 0.00
1998 0.00
1999 0.00
2000 0.00
2001 0.00
2002 0.00
2003 0.00
2004 0.00
2005 0.00
2006 78,688.73
2007 187,532.80
2008 1,701,195.00
2009 2,496,616.00
2010 1,034,247.00
2011 2,571,383.00
2012 1,798,266.00
2013 1,009,122.00
2014 966,253.90
2015 869,961.60
2016 556,958.80
2017 433,349.40
2018 54,084.37
2019 0.00

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts