Assessing the value of bulk ore sorting with drill core data

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 530 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 10, 2020
Abstract
Bulk Ore Sorting (BOS) has the potential to add significant value to mining operations by
manipulating the feed grade and throughput to the processing plant. However, assessing the
performance of BOS is complex, as it is influenced by geology, equipment, spatial and time domains.
This increases the risk (real and perceived) of the technology. To manage risk, brownfield operations
have the option to: (a) first test the variability in feed grade using a detector on the feed conveyor
and subsequently construct the diverter and associated materials handling equipment when the
value is established; or (b) conduct site trials with standalone sorting plants.
The approaches described for brownfield projects are not available for greenfield projects where the
in-situ heterogeneity needs to be quantified and translated into an economic evaluation to test the
viability of BOS. Ausenco has developed a methodology that allows assessing the in-situ ore
heterogeneity and uses an in-house technoeconomic model to determine the value of BOS for
greenfield projects and assess the effects of sorting performance on project economics.
The in-situ grade heterogeneity can be measured on a length of drill core and fitted to a mathematical
model to assign a heterogeneity index. Given the spatial location, this heterogeneity index can be
mapped across a deposit in combination with the average grade. Linking this information with
relevant mixing models can determine the likely technical performance of BOS at an operation.
However, the real value is only realised when this technical understanding is linked with an economic
model and used to optimise the mine plan. Three case studies will be presented that show how
Ausenco applies this methodology to assess the value of bulk ore sorting for greenfield studies.
Citation
APA:
(2020) Assessing the value of bulk ore sorting with drill core dataMLA: Assessing the value of bulk ore sorting with drill core data. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.