Application of the SART Process to Heap Leaching of Gold-Copper Ores at Maricunga, Chile

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 23
- File Size:
- 614 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
"Kinross Gold Corporation’s Maricunga mine in Chile presents an ideal opportunity to apply the SART process to a heap leach operation. Given increasing levels of cyanide complexed copper in current pregnant solutions from Maricunga heaps (over 300 ppm Cu), there is a need to reduce these levels and decrease cyanide consumption and cost. Additionally, a means of disposing of this copper is required, preferably as a saleable product. The well published SART process applied to gold-copper cyanide solutions was selected as it allows rapid precipitation of cyanide soluble copper as a relatively pure copper sulphide. The process also allows effective recovery and recycle of cyanide back to the heap leach operation.This paper reviews the SART process chemistry and presents a summary of SART bench-scale and pilot plant testwork completed by Kinross. Key design parameters and engineering aspects of the proposed plant at Maricunga are discussed. SART plant operating costs and net revenue analysis are included and illustrate the compelling economics of installing a SART process plant. INTRODUCTIONMaricunga OperationCompañia Minera Maricunga (CMM), fully owned by Kinross Gold Corporation, operates the Maricunga mine (formerly Refugio) which is located 120 km due east of the city of Copiapó at an elevation of 4,200m above sea level in the Andes mountains of northern Chile. Figure 1 shows a map of the location of the Refugio mine relative to other gold and copper mines in the region."
Citation
APA:
(2008) Application of the SART Process to Heap Leaching of Gold-Copper Ores at Maricunga, ChileMLA: Application of the SART Process to Heap Leaching of Gold-Copper Ores at Maricunga, Chile. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2008.