Financial Evaluation Of Electric Rock Drills For In-Stope Mining In Platinum Operations

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P. J. Petit
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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4
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Financial evaluation is necessary to investigate the viability of implementing and/or utilising new technology in mining projects. It establishes a techno-economic base for decision-making and justifies capital expenditure. This paper aims to present a monetary appraisal of the electric rock drilling system in a typical feasibility project, whose purpose is to increase the production rate. The in situ environment is a platinum orebody, and the stoping operations occur in UG2 reef. The results are a function of production requirements, technical parameters and financial outlay of the drills. The costs involved in implementing and operating electric rock drills are assessed to the current method of drilling, namely the compressed air operation. A comparison of the electric and pneumatic rock drills in terms of financial outlays for drilling and service requirements, peripheral equipping and training is discussed. Other factors that affect the business case are technical advantages, safety and risk management and the environmental objective of the company.
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APA: P. J. Petit  (2006)  Financial Evaluation Of Electric Rock Drills For In-Stope Mining In Platinum Operations

MLA: P. J. Petit Financial Evaluation Of Electric Rock Drills For In-Stope Mining In Platinum Operations. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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