Flowsheet development work for re-opening of Prieska Cu-Zn Mine, J. Taguta and M. Bryson

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 396 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
The Prieska deposit, mined between 1971 and 1991, is one of the world’s top thirty volcanogenic
massive sulphide (VMS) base metal deposits. The Prieska Copper Mine in the Northern Cape Province
was closed by Anglovaal when underground mining had extended to depths which did not allow for safe
and economic extraction of the deposit at the time. The mine has a recorded historical production of
over 1 Mt of zinc and 430 k tonnes of copper from 46.8 Mt of milled sulphide ore, achieving life-ofmine
metal recoveries of 85% for copper and 84% for zinc into high quality concentrates (refer ORN
ASX release 15 Nov 2019). Orion Minerals Ltd is currently investigating the feasibility of developing
a new mine in the footprint of the historical Prieska Copper Mine, using the extensive remaining
infrastructure, with the intent of extracting the unmined zinc-copper mineralisation from the Prieska
deposit. This paper reports results on the flowsheet development philosophy on the hypogene ore, and
challenges encountered in the process.
This study initially failed to replicate historic copper and zinc recoveries employing the historic
production flowsheet and reagent conditions unmodified on bench scale, as the copper and zinc were
co-floating. Flowsheet modifications were therefore made to improve differential flotation and recovery,
resulting in achieving comparable saleable products and recoveries from processing the hypogene ore
on bench scale. Flotation variability test work on the hypogene ore focused on the use of the original
flotation procedure and reagent suite using a sodium cyanide-zinc sulphate depressant system on the
copper circuit, and it generated a saleable copper product of 20-26% Cu grade at 80-86% recovery. The
zinc circuit generated a saleable zinc product grading at 48-55% Zn at 80-94% recoveries. Some zinc
losses were due to the deportment of some zinc in sauconite. It is recommended that further test work
may further improve the copper grades and recoveries.
Keywords: Prieska, flotation, hypogene ore, flowsheet development, sulphide flotation, reagents
Citation
APA:
(2020) Flowsheet development work for re-opening of Prieska Cu-Zn Mine, J. Taguta and M. BrysonMLA: Flowsheet development work for re-opening of Prieska Cu-Zn Mine, J. Taguta and M. Bryson. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.