Copper Leaching at Gunpowder

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J C. Chomley G D. Richmond
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Copper has been mined intermittently at Gunpowder, north of Mount Isa, since 1927. Most ventures have had some initial success but fluctuating copper prices, the small-scale of the operations and the remoteness of the site led to closures or sale. Processing routes have included direct sale of high grade ore, flotation of oxide and sulphide concentrate, and copper cement production from mine solutions. Copper cathode has been produced by heap and in-place leaching coupled with solvent extraction and electrowinning (SX/EW). Aberfoyle Limited recently purchased the Gunpowder operation and is expanding operations. An innovative high recovery tank leaching process, including a low temperature, low pressure autoclave, has been adopted. Copper cathode will be produced from an expanded solvent extraction/electrowinning plant at approximately 45 000 tonnes per year. The combination of expanded throughput and high metal recoveries will make Gunpowder a cost competitive producer.
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APA: J C. Chomley G D. Richmond  (1998)  Copper Leaching at Gunpowder

MLA: J C. Chomley G D. Richmond Copper Leaching at Gunpowder. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1998.

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