An evolution of drill hole spacing studies at Newmont Corporation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A Jewbali L Allen
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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May 24, 2023

Abstract

At Newmont Corporation drill hole spacing studies are done to support the business in understanding the cost of collecting additional information (with a specific focus on drill hole sampling density) versus the value of additional drilling in terms of resource risk reduction. For the last 20 years drill hole spacing studies have been executed in an effort to answer the following question: What spacing should the deposit be drilled at to achieve a certain level of resource confidence so that when mining occurs the resource model delivers as predicted ie what is the optimal sampling density? The optimal sampling density supports a resource model that provides a sound foundation for mine planning purposes and resource/reserve reporting. At Newmont Corporation drill hole spacing studies are now a requisite for understanding drill data density needs for new deposits and near mine expansions. This paper details the evolution of drill hole spacing studies at Newmont Corporation in terms of methodology and usage.
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APA: A Jewbali L Allen  (2023)  An evolution of drill hole spacing studies at Newmont Corporation

MLA: A Jewbali L Allen An evolution of drill hole spacing studies at Newmont Corporation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.

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