A quantitative risk assessment tool for geothermal outbursts at Lihir Gold Mine

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D Bringemeier Y Zhang M Zoorabadi N Kerr S Nicoll
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Nov 29, 2022

Abstract

Lihir operations of Newcrest Mining Limited (NML) are on Lihir Island (PNG) which is located approximately 900 km north-north-east of the national capital Port Moresby. The mine is located within the Luise Caldera of the Luise Volcano which is located on the east coast of the island. The caldera is an extinct volcanic crater that is geothermally active. Volcanic activity on Lihir Island is limited to remnant hydrothermal venting in the Luise Caldera in the form of hot springs and fumaroles. Steam and gas (including H2S) naturally discharge within the pit area and along the Kapit beach and near shore region. The hydrothermal reservoir temperatures can reach 100°C at the water table and exceed 200°C at depth. Newcrest maintains a Geo-hazard Management Plan to identify and manage the various geotechnical and geothermal hazards on-site. The major geothermal hazard to mining at Lihir is the occurrence of geothermal outbursts, which have occurred in the past with varying intensities and caused two ‘near misses’, production delays and material losses.
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APA: D Bringemeier Y Zhang M Zoorabadi N Kerr S Nicoll  (2022)  A quantitative risk assessment tool for geothermal outbursts at Lihir Gold Mine

MLA: D Bringemeier Y Zhang M Zoorabadi N Kerr S Nicoll A quantitative risk assessment tool for geothermal outbursts at Lihir Gold Mine. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2022.

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