Development of the Rainy River Gold Project and Processing Plant

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 1999 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
"This paper discusses the project history, process design and layout of the Rainy River Gold Project mill. The circuit consists of a 55 x 83 primary crusher, 15 MW SAG mill and 15 MW ball mill. Both mills are twin pinion with LSS and VFD drives. A pebble crusher is located in the process plant with bypass and stockpile options. Gravity concentration followed by 30 hours of leach residence, carousel CIP, carbon recovery, cyanide destruction and tails disposal in a 1,428 hectare tailings management area (TMA).The Rainy River Gold Project is located approximately 65 km northwest of Fort Frances in north western Ontario. The project is scheduled to be commissioned and reach commercial production in mid-2017. Expected cost is $US877M and is comprised of an open pit mine, process plant, tailings management area and supporting infrastructure. The process plant is designed to produce gold/silver Dore’ bars.The project has been developed on the following timeline:• 1967 – First exploration• 1994 – 17 zone discovered• 2004 – 433 Zone discovered• 2005 – Rainy River Resources Ltd. purchases property • 2006 - ODM zone discovered• 2007 - Cap Zone discovered• 2008 - First NI-43-101 Resource completed• 2012 - PEA completed & Intrepid Zone discovered• 2013 - New Gold acquires Rainy River Resources• 2014 - Updated feasibility study completed & Environmental Assessment report submitted• 2015 - Detailed Engineering >95% complete, EA approved and construction commencesThe property is accessed by provincial highway 600 and is within 17 km of 230 kV power line and railway sidings. Key project criteria are summarized as follows:"
Citation
APA:
(2016) Development of the Rainy River Gold Project and Processing PlantMLA: Development of the Rainy River Gold Project and Processing Plant. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.