Eco-efficiency of ANFO and bulk emulsion explosives application in Indonesian mining

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R Heryadi H Utama
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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6
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2024

Abstract

The demand for environmentally friendly commercial explosives has increased globally due to concerns regarding environmentally friendly mining activities. Ammonium nitrate fuel oil (ANFO) and bulk emulsion explosives (BEE) are two kinds of civil explosives primarily used in coal and mineral mining in Indonesia. Indonesia is one of the leading countries in coal and mineral mining production and export, with abundant resources; therefore, the consumption of civil explosives such as ANFO and BEE is enormous. The selection and evaluation of commercial explosives are mostly done on the commercial and technical side, and no assessment is made based on environmental aspects. This preliminary study evaluates the economic value and environmental burden of greenhouse gas emissions produced by ANFO and BEE and determines which type of explosives is more environmentally friendly. The combination of environmental and economic indicators, eco-efficiency (E/E), was selected to investigate BEE’s economic and environmental performance compared to ANFO. The life cycle of greenhouse gas emissions of BEE and AN was determined using previously available studies and simple calculations. The cost of the product or explosives was used to represent the economic value. The E/E results showed that environmental and economic sustainability could be enhanced using BEE.
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APA: R Heryadi H Utama  (2024)  Eco-efficiency of ANFO and bulk emulsion explosives application in Indonesian mining

MLA: R Heryadi H Utama Eco-efficiency of ANFO and bulk emulsion explosives application in Indonesian mining. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.

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