Economic Analysis of Alkaline POX: A Review of Costs and Comparative Viability with Acidic POX - SME Annual Meeting 2025

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Chulho C. Song Liam Coleman
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Feb 1, 2025

Abstract

Alkaline pressure oxidation (POX) is an oxidative pre-treatment option that is commercially used for high-carbonate sulfidic gold ores. The high carbonate grades within the feed ore shifts the ideal operating pH to a basic regime. Compared with acidic POX, alkaline POX typically requires additional steam input due to a lower sulfur oxidation load and a high rate of in-situ carbon dioxide generation that needs to be vented along with steam. The cost of this steam addition is the largest differentiator between acid POX operation and alkaline POX from a cost comparison. However, alkaline POX can offset these costs through reduced acid usage for pre-acidulation and decreased alkali reagent consumption for subsequent neutralization. This paper reviews the specific operating cost impacts of acid/base consumption between alkaline and acidic POX with ores which require pre-acidulation, the overall economics of alkaline POX, and the regimes in which alkaline POX is economically favorable. The findings aim to guide industry professionals in making informed decisions for alkaline POX adoption by providing a summary view of its operational benefits and costs, contributing to the development of cost-effective and sustainable gold ore processing techniques.
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APA: Chulho C. Song Liam Coleman  (2025)  Economic Analysis of Alkaline POX: A Review of Costs and Comparative Viability with Acidic POX - SME Annual Meeting 2025

MLA: Chulho C. Song Liam Coleman Economic Analysis of Alkaline POX: A Review of Costs and Comparative Viability with Acidic POX - SME Annual Meeting 2025. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2025.

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